Question regarding August and episode 2
I was wondering if anybody knows if there was anything changed with August if you shot him in the hand during episode one?
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I was wondering if anybody knows if there was anything changed with August if you shot him in the hand during episode one?
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If I recall correctly, nothing changes.
There wasn't even a mention of it happening?
No. Only Fiona saying she wasted her bullet trying to kill him when talking to Sasha.
I can't remember who said it, but someone on the forum speculated that it could potentially alter his ability to shoot someone in the future. Like, say the beginning of episode 3 where he's got the gun pointed at Sasha:
With the bullet wound in his hand - he misses.
Without - he shoots her.
And that is just the greatest/cruelest thing in the history of the world (and totally fits in with the whole "this is Borderlands - pacifism will not be rewarded" shtick.)
If this is the case my scumbag playthrough will save me.
But I was a jerk to Sasha as Rhys....
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
Fiona is standing still in the doorway of the caravan, still can't make the shot
Pictured bellow is definitely August.
That's what I was originally thinking which is why I opened this thread to see if anyone had any info on it.
Honestly though, I kinda doubt that it would effect whether or not he hits Sasha. He IS right in front of her after all. Bullet wound or no, I doubt he misses if he takes the shot.
Pretty off topic, but that avatar Dap....
I need to work on my homestuck style if I want to work on that one thing I have planned.
wonk
That was me.
Ah, apologies - I have a shocking memory - but I knew it was a Rhys! ^_^
That was my exact reaction, too. I swear if that ends up happening I'll just throw my laptop across the room, then start up a new save, play through both episodes (and shoot August) and pretend the whole thing never happened!
"I mean shoot August! That was my canon playthrough - THAT WAS MY CANON PLAYTHROUGH!!!"
Worst quality video ever - but it supports my point!