Personally, I loved the random NPC affinity results in the first game. Then again, I always wind up with the Queen as my beloved and not like... a child, or the blacksmith.
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For my first playthrough, I got Valmiro as my beloved and thought that was just a scripted part of the game.
Does that imply that death doesn't just make you restart? If they want a meaningful fear of death then something has to happen when you die, yeah? That's deeply interesting. Really interested in how the world and npcs interact, since it sounds like that is going to be a big thing now.
And the direction of it being a simulator just reassures all of my hopes for the game.