IIRC, you also can't surrender to the rescue team. Ie There's no way to be an unambiguously good person once you've got that far
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Replying to @LizardOrman @arthur_affect
You can let them kill you though, and that counts as finishing the game
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @LizardOrman
No, you can You have to stand there and let the guy arrest you, you get a button prompt to drop your rifle
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
The fact that this (along with all the other "good" responses to the set pieces) isn't prompted unless you just try it out is probably the point, I guess
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Replying to @LizardOrman @BootlegGirl
Yeah the reason the situation is so tense is that Walker, in the throes of his madness, for whatever reason simply will not lay his rifle on the ground and put his hands in the air as soon as he sees the rescue team, even though that's what you're supposed to do
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You have to let the guy walk up to you and let him physically take the rifle from you
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(It's a video game, you can't just drop a weapon on the ground wherever, you can only do it by swapping with another character)
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we have definitely played games that "had* a "throw weapon" key, but never deliberately used it
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I'm trying to remember... I think the last game I played where you could discard a weapon was PUBG. I guess, games with inventory/weight systems in general.
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No it's a perfectly logical thing to have in team-based multiplayer games that have picking up weapons as a mechanic, so you can bring a weapon to where someone else might need to pick it up
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I'm joking about a dated trope from older single-player FPSes, which assumed that you could only ever want to swap a weapon, not drop one (because allowing the player to totally disarm themselves and then get stuck somewhere would be a design flaw)
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