Well, even if you say you'll tell her later, she still gets extremely mad. She doesn't understand why this info is so secretive, of course.. so I hope she'll understand later if we get the option to tell her about it all.
Im pretty sure it was a "heat of the moment" type anger she will probably make up with bruce and also i agree that the funeral surely was no… moret the right place to tell her thats why there was that option to say "I will tell you but not here" and i though she could become batgirl
Forged a relationship with Weller that is collaborative (it may be a bug because out of the three choices I didn't agree with her in two)
John is hopeful
Gordon feels betrayed (I think it's a bug, because one of the choices read that I didn't talk with him about Lucius and he got suspicious when I DID tell Gordon that Lucius was my ally)
Iman is Traumatized
Choices:
Told Tiffany i was involved (she deserved to know the truth)
Confessed to gordon that lucius was an ally (I didn't want to lose another ally)
Visited Eli (I didn't want to risk Bruce's reputation after Season 1 especially when Mori was being observed by all those agents)
Bluffed (because Eli was tortured enough, the guy was terrified. My Batman may not be the nicest person around but he's not a monster. It was hilarious to see Weller terrified after she stated numerous times that she approved the more violent approach to making things done)
Sacrificed Iman to save other agents (because couple lives vs 1 life and she asked)
Accepted Tiffany's offer to help with the Puzzlebox
Told Lucius that it's to dangerous to tell Tiffany about Batman
Said nothing to Tiffany = me telling her the truth
Confessed to Gordon
Went to see Eli
Used the signal to get info
Saved Iman and let Blake die
Waller = Collaborative
Gordon = Betrayed
Tiffany = Furious
Iman = Guilt-ridden
Joker = Ecstatic
Alfred = Grieving (pretty proud of the Alfred one, seems to be the least common outcome)
I chose to save Iman instead of the other two, since the other two are irrelevant, one of them we don't even know his name and we haven't seen Blake talk that much when we see him with Iman and if you did save Blake, you probably won't see him again since he's not relevant as for Iman, we saw her the entire episode and it seems some aspects of her show that she will be a major character.
There's one thing I do not understand, though. Is there a way to tell Gordon the truth about Lucius before the Riddler does? Because I didn't see any option to talk about it on the rooftop... Any way you play it, he will always be suspicious, correct?
I got the same relationships with people and made the same choices, hoping you can make the joker an antihero. Alfred is vengeful if you show him the video of Lucius, even if have the other two points be blue. The relationship system needs to be more in-depth if they want people to love it.
These were exactly my choices, but I did hesitate a bit about giving Mori the favor. It is also how everyone ended up tho I am kinda sad tha… moret Alfred is vengeful, but the great majority of people got vengeful Alfreds so that might be the easiest state for him to get.
The things with Waller and Gordon are actually not bugs. It's determined by whether you go to Mori or Eli. If you go to Mori, it will be considered subverting Waller's ideas, which will lead to her hating you and Gordon liking you. Going after Eli will be considered supporting Waller, and as such she will like you while Gordon won't.
Relationships:
* Alfred is grieving
* Tiffany is furious
* Forged a relationship with Weller that is collaborative (it may be a bug b… moreecause out of the three choices I didn't agree with her in two)
* John is hopeful
* Gordon feels betrayed (I think it's a bug, because one of the choices read that I didn't talk with him about Lucius and he got suspicious when I DID tell Gordon that Lucius was my ally)
* Iman is Traumatized
Choices:
* Told Tiffany i was involved (she deserved to know the truth)
* Confessed to gordon that lucius was an ally (I didn't want to lose another ally)
* Visited Eli (I didn't want to risk Bruce's reputation after Season 1 especially when Mori was being observed by all those agents)
* Bluffed (because Eli was tortured enough, the guy was terrified. My Batman may not be the nicest person around but he's not a monster. It was hilarious to see Weller terrified after she stated numerous times that she app… [view original content]
So it would mean that, I supported Gordon in most of episode 1, then I made one decision that he didn't like and now he hates my guts? Makes him seem a little bit like a drama queen. Oh, well.
The things with Waller and Gordon are actually not bugs. It's determined by whether you go to Mori or Eli. If you go to Mori, it will be con… moresidered subverting Waller's ideas, which will lead to her hating you and Gordon liking you. Going after Eli will be considered supporting Waller, and as such she will like you while Gordon won't.
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Well, even if you say you'll tell her later, she still gets extremely mad. She doesn't understand why this info is so secretive, of course.. so I hope she'll understand later if we get the option to tell her about it all.
Relationships:
Choices:
Relationships:
Choices:
Sacrificed Iman to save other agents (because couple lives vs 1 life and she asked)
Accepted Tiffany's offer to help with the Puzzlebox
Said nothing to Tiffany = me telling her the truth
Confessed to Gordon
Went to see Eli
Used the signal to get info
Saved Iman and let Blake die
Waller = Collaborative
Gordon = Betrayed
Tiffany = Furious
Iman = Guilt-ridden
Joker = Ecstatic
Alfred = Grieving (pretty proud of the Alfred one, seems to be the least common outcome)
I chose to save Iman instead of the other two, since the other two are irrelevant, one of them we don't even know his name and we haven't seen Blake talk that much when we see him with Iman and if you did save Blake, you probably won't see him again since he's not relevant as for Iman, we saw her the entire episode and it seems some aspects of her show that she will be a major character.
There's one thing I do not understand, though. Is there a way to tell Gordon the truth about Lucius before the Riddler does? Because I didn't see any option to talk about it on the rooftop... Any way you play it, he will always be suspicious, correct?
I got the same relationships with people and made the same choices, hoping you can make the joker an antihero. Alfred is vengeful if you show him the video of Lucius, even if have the other two points be blue. The relationship system needs to be more in-depth if they want people to love it.
John Doe: Ecstatic
Avesta: Guilt-Ridden
Gordon: Steadfast
Alfred: Grieving
Tiffany: Comforted
Waller: Strained
The things with Waller and Gordon are actually not bugs. It's determined by whether you go to Mori or Eli. If you go to Mori, it will be considered subverting Waller's ideas, which will lead to her hating you and Gordon liking you. Going after Eli will be considered supporting Waller, and as such she will like you while Gordon won't.
So it would mean that, I supported Gordon in most of episode 1, then I made one decision that he didn't like and now he hates my guts? Makes him seem a little bit like a drama queen. Oh, well.