Then I rationalized it as intentional game design: For whatever reason (writers were lazy that day, probably), there is no other way for the story to progress other than losing, so the game's railroading me yet again to lose on purpose. At first, I simply chalked it up to in-universe honor: Perhaps Sir Radzig didn't like the fact that I was tearing into my highborn opponent after insulting him. No joke, all I did was just land the first three shots I had onto the edge of the target, not even in the bullseye, and I lost. After a couple of reloads, I finally get into the hang of this whole archery thing, and the next time, I finally land a couple shots onto the target and.I lose? Because.I lost Sir Radzig's trust? I went "aw hell naw" and reloaded to the start of the competition. I lose both times and learn that I now owe Hans god knows how much money. So I'm learning the basics of archery with Captain Bernard when I get railroaded into a competition with Hans Capon (mouthing off a noble? Who does that?).
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