Why do some games present players with a choice where one of the options is clearly superior?
I mean, why bother pretending there's even a choice?
>>333498910
Giving people the illusion of choice makes their experience more meaningful to them.Just like in real life.
It's called bad writing
friendly reminder that if your fought for the imperial legion you hate freedom
>>333498910
>ulfric stromcloak is a thalmor sleeper agent
>stormshits will defend him
jesus christ the InFamous series
>Feed Starving Orphans
>Kill Starving Orphans
WHY
>>333499147
>muh freedom meme
The land is currently under the control of the empire and everyone seems "free"
The stormcloaks are just rebels who want power
>>333499458
>Kill Starving Orphans
Obvious choice kids are annoying
>>333499910
>can't worship talos
>free
>>333500346
>lose war
you think the stormshits can win? no, they just want to go out dying like a bunch of retards
>>333499452
>I can't read
The Markarth Yarl is the traitor. Ulfric's asset nature is that his pride was easy to manipulate but he's not working for or with the Thalmor, he's just playing into their goals. Any victory is bad for the Thalmor they want the war to go on as long as possible while the Dominion rebuilds their army. Both sides are too strong for them, losing so much in the Dominion War and then Hammerfell, so a long war where both sides are bleeding men and resources is what the Thalmor want so they can catch up. If you end the war, both ways leave the Thalmor in a disadvantage. It's really down to whether a resurgance of the Imperial Legion or a new force to carry its legacy appeals to you.
>>333499910
>worship talos
False God anyway
>>333500346
Freedom ain't free.
>>333499458
>I could disarm this bomb, which I'm right next to in 2 seconds
>Or I could walk away and wait 15 minutes till everybody dies
Unless your name Abdul Mohammed Aziz-Shariah, this is just retarded