![]() (Full disclosure, I haven't finished the game yet, so this is how the game explains that it will happen, but there could always be surprises I haven't encountered yet.) Each of the first three goals has optional sub-goals you can complete first to make the mission to complete the goal easier. Rather, you have three goals that you can do in any order, plus four things you need to collect at some point, and once you've done all of that a fourth goal to complete as a last step. It isn't like you have four goals and you always have to do A then B then C then D. ![]() ![]() However, how you go about pursuing victory is flexible. You could look at that as linear, in the sense that the overall plot always takes that path. ![]() Originally posted by Mhblis:How linear is this game?There are three factions arrayed against you, and you are racing against time to collect what you need to defeat them before any one of them succeeds in winning (resulting in your defeat, and effectively the end of the world). ![]()
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