Wait, what?
Are you saying that a system that forces everything into "Good","Neutral" or "Evil" boxes is somehow less reductive than a system that acknowledges that morality is far more nuanced than that?
Am I understanding you correctly?
Yes, to the degree that it features additional factors into its analysis it is, by definition, more complex and therefore more sophisticated. It isn't reducing, it's adding the divine element. Additional factors make it more sophisticated. What seems right to me and what seems right to my god.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sophisticatedsI know what you are saying -- you are that in the real world Manichean thinking is less complex because it reduces and simplifies. I'm saying that doesn't apply here because Faerun is actually a Manichean universe and has factors you are not accounting for.
Kanistha can answer for himself -- I've never really been interested in the Witcher. Don't like first person shooters or sword simulations. Same goes for Skyrim. Big fan of the Elric series which the Witcher plagiarized.