Always resolve inter-party rock-paper-scissors the way I want to?

Always resolve inter-party rock-paper-scissors the way I want to? - Gray Stone Pathway

I want Scarlett and Roderick to have particular traits, which means they will occasionally have to disagree on the proper course of action; however, I usually want one course of action to win over the other.

Currently, I'm quicksaving and quickloading in order to save scum the result I want; however, this is pretty time consuming.

Is there some way to guarantee a particular outcome? Note that I'm playing in single-player, so I can't seem to control what the other character does during rock-paper-scissors and auto-resolving is random.






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Is there a way to win in Rock Paper Scissors I?

Here's what you do: Immediately as the minigame begins, hit the right bracket ] key to switch to the next party member. Then, hit the left bracket [ key to switch back. You'll automatically have won the argument. Seems like a good way to do things, at least until the game's developers patch it out.

How do you always win Rock Paper Scissors divinity?

\u201cIt's very simple. Scissors cuts paper, paper covers rock, rock crushes lizard, lizard poisons Spock, Spock smashes scissors, scissors decapitates lizard, lizard eats paper, paper disproves Spock, Spock vaporizes rock, and it always has, rock crushes scissors.\u201d



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