Originally Posted by neprostoman
Sorry to interrupt your discussion, but I think your post did hold at least some premise of 'spitting facts' with phrasing like "it is a badly written encounter", "this doesn't make sense", well, that type of comment. Well, Rag tried to oppose those facts, coming from another angle, I assume no condescending tone was intended, just another perspective. I can't know for granted though and I don't want you to feel bad about anything. I suggest we just listen to each other and get excited about things we haven't yet considered, and there will be no fighting or grudges frown

No worries and no need to apologize.

The thing is a vast amount of people have an issue with Minthara's bad path in the game as there are plenty of threads on Steam Discussions/Reddit/Larian Forums pointing out the same shortcomings that are being pointed out here. And I personally agree with these people because I also felt the same disappointment when I first saw Minthara's path, which is why you will notice I usually start my posts with "for me" to imply it's a personal experience.

To me personally the bad path is terribly disappointing because of how badly introduced it is with no proper build up and no meaningful encore. It's just a shallow mass-murder choice without substance that is presented as soon as Minthara is met. That is my experience with it based on the story elements present currently, which I'm simply sharing here along with my reasons and explanations as to why it feels lackluster.

And if someone disagrees with that, it is completely fine by me and feel free to. It's what a discussion is for after all. But I am not fine when someone literally latches and starts ripping into a post so extensively and acting condescending while doing it, implying things about me and such. I personally do not appreciate that and won't be a part of personal back and forths.

Opinions are welcome and everything written here are just that, opinions. And I'm interested in reading opinions trying to put their points across in cohesively written paragraphs, but not as personal back and forths with an abysmal amount of quotations.