Fable II: What Would You Do?

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Ickabod post=6.73525.824836 said:
Oh and this Q&A game has nothing to do with hyping the game? My bad ;)
Not really. It's certainly not going to influence my pre-existing decision to not buy it. The thing is, you came in talking about the game. We're talking about the quizzes. Nothing else. You want to talk about the game, start (or go to if there already is one that I don't know about) a thread about the game.
 

crimson5pheonix

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Emperor Inferno post=6.73525.824850 said:
Ickabod post=6.73525.824836 said:
Oh and this Q&A game has nothing to do with hyping the game? My bad ;)
Not really. It's certainly not going to influence my pre-existing decision to not buy it. The thing is, you came in talking about the game. We're talking about the quizzes. Nothing else. You want to talk about the game, start (or go to if there already is one that I don't know about) a thread about the game.
And eat a few babies.
 

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i would be a bad guy but im so tired of these games with so called choice, when the only choice to be evil is to do nasty things to your siblings, or pushing an old man into a pile of mud, and then when it comes down to it, you still trying to rid the world of the evil guy. It all seams to make the evil stuff you've done mean nothing. So i usually end up playing a good character so the story flows better, then maybe a second play through go around slaughtering people.
 

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Ickabod post=6.73525.824836 said:
Oh and this Q&A game has nothing to do with hyping the game? My bad ;)

No, I just wanted my goodie-touchu badge. (sarcasm). Well with all the MMO advertisement, it could be a theory.

If not and it's just to have some fun. I don't have an objection.
 

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Ickabod post=6.73525.824836 said:
Oh and this Q&A game has nothing to do with hyping the game? My bad ;)
Well, in a way, yes. It really exists more to supplement the contest (that you'll see tomorrow) that exists to hype the game.

Plus, it was fun to make.
 

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I don't know, most of these "evil" options don't really seem to even benefit you in any way. It's almost like your being an ass just for the sake of being an ass, like your doing it to amuse you. Case and point: hobo fighting.

The defense rests, your honor.
 

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Fable 2 is listed on our delivery manifest for tomorrow, a week ahead of the EU release date. I am to be happy tomorrow.

I invariably play towards the "light side" or "the forces of goodness". I honestly feel better about helping people and being generous and saving as many innocents as possible. If there is a dark side option, I will only play it to see the consequences, then reload and take the goodness option. I feel like I'm setting an example against the people who play nothing but Evil just because they think it's cool.
 

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Vanguard1219 post=6.73525.826272 said:
I don't know, most of these "evil" options don't really seem to even benefit you in any way. It's almost like your being an ass just for the sake of being an ass, like your doing it to amuse you. Case and point: hobo fighting.

The defense rests, your honor.
first off egging on homeless into fighting more may not benefit you in any way other than amusement but robing a man of all his possessions does benefit you. Being evil isn't all about gain its also about personal satisfaction and spreading ill will and disharmony to all of mankind.
 

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Anyone else still using the pubgame hack to amass a huge fortune for your evil avatar? i plan on plying the game as good first time through, then an evil mega rich bad ass sociapath socialite
 

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Be a fast agile and skilled close combat fighter who is either good or decidedly neutral depending hwo I feel
 

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N_of_the_dead post=6.73525.826285 said:
Vanguard1219 post=6.73525.826272 said:
I don't know, most of these "evil" options don't really seem to even benefit you in any way. It's almost like your being an ass just for the sake of being an ass, like your doing it to amuse you. Case and point: hobo fighting.

The defense rests, your honor.
first off egging on homeless into fighting more may not benefit you in any way other than amusement but robing a man of all his possessions does benefit you. Being evil isn't all about gain its also about personal satisfaction and spreading ill will and disharmony to all of mankind.
I'll be honest with you, I'm too selfish and lack the worth ethic to keep doing incredibly evil things if I somehow don't benefit from it.

Hell, in the first Fable I only did evil things that would result in getting me something. I'd rob shop owners blind so I could sell everything later. I beat my wife to death so I could turn around and marry that one female mayor that was apparently the root of all evil instead. However, it's been long enough that I don't remember if I actually outright killed people just out of boredom. I could be wrong, though...
 

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then you are being evil becuase evil makes more than good, these questions cover the idea of someone who does evil, good or neutral for the sake of being one of the three

i admit being evil does have monetary benefits, but i do it for the children and their tasty tasty brains. Also to spread hatred and indignity, if i were more motivated i would probably be a super villain but sadly that requires puns, a latex costume which i have none of.
so im just satisfied with being a maniacal killing machine
 

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This is the point where I derail our conversation for my own amusement by saying that I've been picking nothing but good options.

Aha, what a twist!
 

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Ah sweet neutrality. Stand by and do nothing while a guy gets the punishment he deserves, for a crime he didn't commit.
 

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after yesterdays hilarious beggar fight I have vowed to stay on the righteous path(as long as something that funny doesn't present itself again) so I cleared the mans name to find the true criminal.
 

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This choice didn't seem evil enough. Just push for a harsher sentence? Why not clear him and team up with him to cover more ground quickly, then betray him after he's outlived his usefulness?