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Also, here's a GUIDE about how to create a music mod.
I guess, still a good campaign though!
@BobbyD55 Let me explain...
I don't know if you noticed but player has been given a choice to make his own decision there. You can either kill him or let him live. What if he told you everything then you left him like that?
On the mission Lights Out, the old man is explaining that "he knows more than you know".The old man then meantions the "experiments", and the main protagonist asks him what he knows. But then the old man says "If I tell you anything they will tourture me", but then a few lines later he says "Just put a bullet in me, kid. Trust me, you'll do me a favor".
The plot hole is that why doesn't the old man just tell you everything you want to know? He already asked you several times to kill him, so why not share his secrets before you kill him? It's not like he will be getting tortured since he gets shot anyways, so why was he so resistant to tell you what he knows?
If I was that old man I would have told him everything, then asked as a final favour to put a bullet in his head.
@Red ♥♥♥♥ Don't expect it so soon because we're working on a comedy campaign with a friend. I'll try to finish it until May or June but it may arrive earlier.
And thanks to those who played this campaign!
A: I used him like that in first ACT and didn't want to change it later.
You can change him face sprite in first act, and later do it in second act
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