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People will save scum to reach their goal. "Interesting" won't really factor in unless that's what they are going for, and even then usually a quick search for a video on that will make up for it.
I disagree with you . At least for anecdotal personal experience, I always save scummed as this usually provides better/more satisfying result/experience. However this changed with disco elysium,when losing rolls still always produced interesting outcomes. I would absolutely love more games when not getting best outcomes does not mean having subpar experience