#1080 No se trata de eso, es más bien cosas como:
"Bethesda's writers keep aiming for the Unassailable Power Fantasy scenario.
It doesn't make sense that you can be Leader of The Mage Guild, Companions, Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood, much less owe your soul to like eleven different daedric lords.
Do the Daedra not keep tabs on each other?
Do the Companions not notice that you've been sneaking out at night and coming back stained with blood and a really jingly bag of gold?
This is why you can have a scenario like The Pitt, where you have two groups that are irreconcilably opposed to each other, get through the majority of slaughtering your way through either's troops and then going "Welp, I changed my mind, sorry." and then going to work for the side that you just butchered without anyone doing much more than getting irritated with you.
The player should be free to make choices, yes.
But they should also realize that those choices should have meaningful consequences.
And I don't mean different loot for consequences."