First he was just in a mech Second if you played the boss fight you’d know the place was actually collapsing and the pipes you were near were bursting with fire. He wasn’t gonna make it with amount of fire behind him and the explosives right near him. Hence why the castle was gonna blow and they practically won.
@@gamingpanda7516??? I've played the whole franchise and i know what happens but first of all in the cutscene there is no sign of explosives except the one that the old man's holding, look at how strong william looks and look at the old man, do you think that old man has a strong grip
@@iamahandsomefella The boss fight had pipes on fire exploding and lots of fire on the ground which becomes a bit of hazard and a hassle to get by while fighting him. I’m not talking about obvious explosives HELL I don’t even remember throwing grenades until the second game. I’m saying if he ran he was gonna die either way. The boss fight area did have all that destruction I remember it perfectly. His grip was more showing the plot “moving forward” and his type of character at the end with that grenade. Plus it would be stupid if the camera wasn’t on him at end. Honestly does it even matter that he could remove his grip with ease?
@@gamingpanda7516no they are pipe gases, they're not even exploding and also william could have ran and left him there, but no he didn't want to, could have just removed his gripped and hold the spoon of the grenade to stop the explosion or just throw it away since the grenade didn't have a spoon and run away but whatever he survived the next game anyways
Not many differences. Fergus teaches you to hotwire doors, while Wyatt teaches you to lockpick, so in each timeline there are different side paths you can take.
I’ll be honest when I replayed this ending I just waited there for about an hour to see if there was an Easter egg
THERE WAS NONE
yo why tf was Bubi just chilling there bro 😭
he's a weirdo ahah
Why tf was William just standing there while it explodes? 💀💀 Ain't no way that old man's grip is strong lmao his practically bones
First he was just in a mech
Second if you played the boss fight you’d know the place was actually collapsing and the pipes you were near were bursting with fire. He wasn’t gonna make it with amount of fire behind him and the explosives right near him.
Hence why the castle was gonna blow and they practically won.
@@gamingpanda7516??? I've played the whole franchise and i know what happens but first of all in the cutscene there is no sign of explosives except the one that the old man's holding, look at how strong william looks and look at the old man, do you think that old man has a strong grip
@@gamingpanda7516 also it wasn't collapsing it was that they were gonna nuke it
@@iamahandsomefella The boss fight had pipes on fire exploding and lots of fire on the ground which becomes a bit of hazard and a hassle to get by while fighting him.
I’m not talking about obvious explosives HELL I don’t even remember throwing grenades until the second game.
I’m saying if he ran he was gonna die either way. The boss fight area did have all that destruction I remember it perfectly.
His grip was more showing the plot “moving forward” and his type of character at the end with that grenade.
Plus it would be stupid if the camera wasn’t on him at end.
Honestly does it even matter that he could remove his grip with ease?
@@gamingpanda7516no they are pipe gases, they're not even exploding and also william could have ran and left him there, but no he didn't want to, could have just removed his gripped and hold the spoon of the grenade to stop the explosion or just throw it away since the grenade didn't have a spoon and run away but whatever he survived the next game anyways
What’s the difference besides dialogue?
Not many differences. Fergus teaches you to hotwire doors, while Wyatt teaches you to lockpick, so in each timeline there are different side paths you can take.
@@theSkeptykk Different characters in the resistance too if I remember correctly