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Now, I am going to have to go back and look at those named weapons and compare them with what I can make to see if I have been making a mistake all this time ignoring them. That is just too funny. (Not really a waste of time since the weapons I make have served me well.)
Anyway, I made some mistakes but decided to just live with them because it was my final play through and I would just adapt. But I made a big mistake in one of the missions that I can't work around. So, I have decided why not finish the main quest and just start over? After all, I have learned a lot about how I want things set up this time and can do a much better time next time around.
Can not agree more on this statement: "Lastly, I would avoid talking to Barrett as much as possible." He's the kind of person when you ask them the time they feel compelled to give a lecture on the history of timekeeping.
Guess who made the 'wrong' choice and lost Sarah and am stuck with Barrett as their lover because Andreja isn't into polyamory. (I wish Mariko was romanceable. She reminds me of Mantis from Guardians of the Galaxy (Pom Klementieff))