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So a simple question, I for example like to restart missions until I get perfect results[footnote]Basically until every single unit makes it out alive and depending on the game collecting all possible items before the battle ends.[/footnote].
In any case I would also like to know why, perhaps you are too attached to your units to let them die[footnote]Something Fire Emblem is excellent at this by giving each unit a story and personality, but this may also happen in games like X-Com where they have no other personality besides the one you project into them, it's also happened to me with random characters in Tactics Ogre but damn when I let Ivanna die in Knight of Lodis, that was awful because she was gone for good and I saved after, pretty sure I restarted the whole game because of that.[/footnote], maybe you just feel it's more authentic to live with the consequences of your actions, perhaps you are a perfectionist, regardless I think I would love to hear everybody's reasons for their style of play in this kinds of games, if you also want to share some experiences or which are your preferred games in the genre[footnote]It's a pretty wide area since there are so many different types though I think there may be more Tactics RPGs than anything else.[/footnote] I would love to read that too.
In any case I would also like to know why, perhaps you are too attached to your units to let them die[footnote]Something Fire Emblem is excellent at this by giving each unit a story and personality, but this may also happen in games like X-Com where they have no other personality besides the one you project into them, it's also happened to me with random characters in Tactics Ogre but damn when I let Ivanna die in Knight of Lodis, that was awful because she was gone for good and I saved after, pretty sure I restarted the whole game because of that.[/footnote], maybe you just feel it's more authentic to live with the consequences of your actions, perhaps you are a perfectionist, regardless I think I would love to hear everybody's reasons for their style of play in this kinds of games, if you also want to share some experiences or which are your preferred games in the genre[footnote]It's a pretty wide area since there are so many different types though I think there may be more Tactics RPGs than anything else.[/footnote] I would love to read that too.