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    Dark Souls: Pretty, Hard

    'Hurt me more!' Who does like hard and painful? That is why people like the first game and hopefully like the second.
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    I thought this was about theories... I sorry I typed too much... I can't really see a clear line between good and bad choice anymore... I just see a tool used by game developers to split the story to get more game play... I have a problem with Deus Ex and Witcher which are both Action-RPGs...
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    What does it take to kill a death claw?

    Thanks for the recipe...
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    What does it take to kill a death claw?

    Bottle-cap mines and maybe four or five... but it really hard to find those mines... and it that that much too kill one and there are normally several... so you do the math...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    After reading and responding to this forum for a few days now... I came to the conclusion that grey morality can't not be used if the game is depending on a moral system to determine the outcome of the story. Even thou grey morality mimic real life better than a good and bad moral system...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    First of all... I developed a feeling that you really like Fallout3 and New Vegas... to the point that you can't look at it objectively. I played the beginning of New Vegas and you are right. There is not mention of amnesia or that the "Courier"(Input name here) is an amnesiac. I just played...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    I expected this... What is the character's name? Player's input What is the character's sex? Player's input What is the character's appearance? Player's input There is a basic heroes journey plot in Fallout 3. But the character can be anything or any one. How blank is that? Even the...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    I like the action and consequences system, but there is not development of character. Examples: Fallout 3 ... You are blank slate... and you do good and bad things to become a hero or a villian. The Witcher... You are Geralt... Your job is to kill monsters and being awesome... There is a...
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    You are killed by the last weapon you used in the last game you played.

    Oh no! Picked to death by a molten pickaxe.
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    Ugh. If you remove the morals of it then you are a robot just doing an actions to get a result. I like the Witcher because there was just action and reaction that repeated over and over again. But what did that mean about Geralt as a character. He was a machine was awesome that being a...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    I disagree... There need to be a base line of interaction were all result are the same... From there you can change the result based on action. The simplest is nothing... where nothing changes... The more complex would be But that example is not neutral, but a history of has actions of...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    I understand the feeling... But games need the numbers to figure out what you can or can not do in a game based of the history of the actions that you have chosen. If you don't have this limit. The player would much freedom and the game would lose its flow and get boring fast. Think of...
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    What do you think about "grey" morality in video games?

    I disagree Morality makes stories interesting and gives a deeper meaning than just the action itself. I am confused about the other statement. I don't think that the universe itself can't do anything but be the universe. There seems to be universal law of morals that human seem to...
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    Another death blamed on games

    I would blame the lack of common sense... Not moving is bad for the body from bed sores to DVT...
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    How would gamers hell be like?

    Stuck in a room with your favorite game running the title screen over and over again. Sitting down to play and realizing that there are no controllers.