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LeeC:
--- Quote from: ackblom12 on 18 Jan 2013, 09:32 ---I'm almost entirely incapable of doing "evil" runs in games. I just feel terrible when I try.
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I used to be like that and still am (unable to be total renegade in ME) but then I dated a bitch, and I found myself able to do some really despicable acts in SW:TOR...
Pilchard123:
Has anyone here played Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood? I highly recommend it if you like to punch people and then stuff them in cupboards whilst trying to sneak around not to letting retarded guardsmen see you. The annoying thing is that a no-kill game is impossible, since you have to off Prince John and the Sheriff, at least. Gotta go find my copy now.
Cire27:
I remember playing that a long time ago! It was pretty good to 9 year old me, but I'm pretty sure I cheated a lot.
Method of Madness:
--- Quote from: ackblom12 on 18 Jan 2013, 09:32 ---I'm almost entirely incapable of doing "evil" runs in games. I just feel terrible when I try.
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In games with "morality choices" it's tricky, but in games like this an evil run is just "don't bother with stealth" for the most part.
Asterus:
--- Quote from: ackblom12 on 18 Jan 2013, 09:32 ---I'm almost entirely incapable of doing "evil" runs in games. I just feel terrible when I try.
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I was kinda like that for all games, but then I played Fable and encountered the occurrence of the endless spawning exp-sacks known as guards. Then I got myself run off of several cliffs by the AI in Halo:CE and Halo 2. Then I had to deal with suspect generic officers and their armies in Dynasty Warriors 4. At this point, unless the dev team has done a superb job of making characters likable and somewhat intelligent, I have no qualms with letting them die horrible, stabby deaths.
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