He only stayed around to watch over Celes. At first he did die on my watch, but after playing through the game the 100th time I kept saving him. To keep the most people alive.
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He only stayed around to watch over Celes. At first he did die on my watch, but after playing through the game the 100th time I kept saving him. To keep the most people alive.
I have this too. Games with morality are tough. If I'm ever evil, it's because I went to a great effort to safe someone's life, then forced them to pay me (more). It's never me doing really :bou::bou::bou::bou:ty things to them.
However I usually fail at saving Cid anyway, so he dies. Poor guy.
I saved him once because I wanted to see if doing so would change the story in any way. I was disappointed when it didn't really have any effect on future events so I let him die on subsequent playthroughs.
Obviously on my current playthrough when I get to that point I will save him because it's always right imo to preserve a life even if it doesn't affect events in the game.
I had no idea that saving him was optional. OO I'm starting on a new game tonight, so I think I'll let him fade away this time. :D