Originally Posted by mattmcrich
Originally Posted by Conrad Curze
[quote=tarraxahum][quote=Conrad Curze]As for V in Phantom
That's the point I've been saying for days here. She wasn't even a companion at the begining so obviously she feels like a side character because that's what she was intended to be. That changed shortly before the begining due to character being popular, but it's the same situation as Halsin. We don't know if Larian will change anything but if they do, they'll have to rewrite her

You've been saying stuff like this for days but it makes 0 sense all they need is like 5 dialogue options and that'd be it. Switch what Damon says in the last light to something like just hold on till we get to baldurs gate and I've got a real forge and I can get a fix for you. Then he needs this new enriched infernal iron to get the engine to properly regulate the high Temps. Once you get the enriched iron you go back to him and he does the last upgrade like he did the other 2. Give karlach like 1 or 2 dialogue options after that talk about a life after act 3 and that's it. I'm failing to see how this is a rewrite at the absolute max it tweaks her story. But really it's just another ending same as avernus or mindflayer or dock death. I haven't seen the new ending for v but if it's like what some of the others have been saying it just sounds like v gave up some of his skills and lethality to not die. Which means they live, they wouldn't be the same legendary edgerunner but they live and retire with the rest of their life. Again I may have misunderstood the new ending for v so forgive me if that's wrong.

Not only that, have you seen Dammon's new forge? The inside of it, even? He could do so much with it. And what's even funnier, it's literally next to Helsik's place. You know, the diabolist.

V's situation is basically a trade off. V wanted to live so they got their life back at the cost of their cybernetics removed and if added any new cybernetic, it would result in killing V - not to mention, it's actually difficult to survive in an era where everyone has some cyber in them but that's the point of trade offs. And also, at the cost of their LI's moving on. V got what they wanted in the end anyway.

Basically, what the Cyberpunk fans been wanting since the endings. I hated the fact that you lose your LI (ugh Judy) but at least, V got to survive w/o any relic or the 6month life mess.

Although I do hope, if Larian plans on doing something with Karlach, they don't take any tips from Cyberpunk because this game itself is already depressing and it doesn't fit with the theme of bg3... and I really don't want them to mess up Karlach's relationship with Tav. eek