![]() Take the scene where Rosalind Lutece and Robet Lutece tell Booker to flip a coin for example. It would make sense that there is no alternative ending, for the game suggests at many points that this has and always has been. Originally posted by SPIKEYMIKEY:Just finished it myself. Search "Quantum Entanglement" to get a better understanding of this. Elizabeth says something like, "All different versions of us, but we've ended up in the same place." Of course each choice you make has a minor change and thus, another universe is created in which you did NOT make that choice. This is strongly supported when Booker and Elizabeth arrive at the area with all the lighthouses near the end of the game. ![]() Every 'choice' you make in the game leads to the same ending. This correlates to the central theme, which I'll leave for you to interpret. ![]() This suggests that Booker has been here many times in order to save Elizabeth and every time he has choosen heads. He says, "Heads" and what do you know? He gets heads! Then you see Robert turn around and 'heads' has been marked a ton (123 times to be exact) and 'tails' has not been marked a single time.
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