Honestly I'd react like Moses initially, after the fact, not giving a fuck about mr Alderman being yeeted because he was about to arrest us for no actual good reason, but then I'd feel bad for him in retrospect later. But I wouldn't try to stop Max from saving mr Alderman because, logically speaking, after mr Alderman experienced what just happened, he would probably believe you when you tell him that you didn't do it, and it must've been this strange phenomenon that caused it.
@@Sovlevskii I only hope that when you eventually find him again... if that even happens, the decision you made in trying to help him here would lead to him becoming an ally.
@@dorcusss3693 Yeah I hope that the choice to save him actually has some consequences. Having Anderman as an ally at some point in the game (assuming he will return) would be very beneficial! Otherwise what's the point of letting me choose
Honestly I'd react like Moses initially, after the fact, not giving a fuck about mr Alderman being yeeted because he was about to arrest us for no actual good reason, but then I'd feel bad for him in retrospect later. But I wouldn't try to stop Max from saving mr Alderman because, logically speaking, after mr Alderman experienced what just happened, he would probably believe you when you tell him that you didn't do it, and it must've been this strange phenomenon that caused it.
Yeah same, I would have liked for Alderman to not be sucked into the Matrix. He would have been a good asset in solving the mystery!
@@Sovlevskii I only hope that when you eventually find him again... if that even happens, the decision you made in trying to help him here would lead to him becoming an ally.
@@dorcusss3693 Yeah I hope that the choice to save him actually has some consequences. Having Anderman as an ally at some point in the game (assuming he will return) would be very beneficial! Otherwise what's the point of letting me choose