The Interface of We The Revolution We The Revolution Guide and Walkthrough
Last update: 26 March 2019
The next section of the guide to We. The Revolution describes the interface and the most important options in the game.
- The Notebook You will see in it detailed information about events, actions, and characters. Sometimes, a letter will lie to the left of the notebook. After clicking on it, you can choose how you want to act in this situation. At the beginning of the game, for example, you can choose what to do with a family that spreads false gossip about you.
- Documents and Letters. You'll find files among them. Inside, you can find the report stating the charges the culprit faces, and you will be able to proceed with unlocking the questions.
- The Report It will be unlocked later on. You will need to highlight some statements in the report. It is necessary to listen to the statements carefully - still, you will also find a complete list of all statements inside, so you can always refresh your memory.
- The Verdict You can choose whether you want to sentence a convicted person to death, put her in jail or acquit. Each decision will meet with less or more recognition of a particular social group.
- Concluding cases When you've dealt with the verdict and the report, you can go ahead and complete the process.
- Game Settings, the Hierarchy (look up current political situation in Paris and check your own standing) and Intrigues. The Intrigues, in turn, are extensive conflicts between the main character and another significant character from the game world.
- Public Opinion. At the top, you can see which solutions will satisfy certain social groups. You can never make everyone happy, so you will often have to make decisions designed to amend relations with some groups.
- Influence points, the day and Notifications. The points of influence that can be spent on actions in the court and beyond are especially important. Also, here you will find the so-called Global Modifiers - temporary buffs to certain statuses, or relations with other social groups.
- The opinion of the jury in a trial. The jury also wants a specific outcome and it is always worth taking their decisions into account. You can control the jury's opinion by asking certain questions. For example, if you want an acquittal, unlock all questions, and ask the questions with the dove icon.
- The mood of the public. Hotter cases influence and amplify social atmosphere. If the case starts to drag on, the unrest will increase, and it may be necessary to address the public in an official statement.
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