I might be a good guy, and I never raised a weapon to the Adoring Fan.Sharky200 said:been playing Oblivion and well I have made several characters. Some of them I have tried to make Evil but as I play I always end up being nice. And i let people live more often that an Evil character would.
I mean .. I'm even nice to the Adoring Fan D:
and the guy respawns every 3 days
And the exact same could be said about real life. What separates the average person in the high street from your average person in GTA? At first glance, they look like mindless artificial constructs just wandering the high street. In fact, they could be. You have no reason to think they are real people with a life behind them, so you might as well shoot them, eh?C95J said:I don't know why people get upset over killing innocents, or children in video games. When will they understand that they aren't actually real, it's just a game...
So you would just walk up to someone in real life and kill them would you, without any emotional remorse for them?Thyunda said:And the exact same could be said about real life. What separates the average person in the high street from your average person in GTA? At first glance, they look like mindless artificial constructs just wandering the high street. In fact, they could be. You have no reason to think they are real people with a life behind them, so you might as well shoot them, eh?C95J said:I don't know why people get upset over killing innocents, or children in video games. When will they understand that they aren't actually real, it's just a game...
Let's face it, if you think it's a bad thing to be nice in games, what reason do you have to be nice in real life?
What? I don't want to stop violence in video games! I never even said that. Have a look at my original post. I said I didn't commit mindless killing sprees. Why? Because I just can't bring myself to end the lives of innocent people, especially since there is every possibility that we too, as people, could just be AI ourselves. You can't prove we're not, and if you even put yourself into your games, like I do, then you should get emotionally involved.C95J said:So you would just walk up to someone in real life and kill them would you, without any emotional remorse for them?Thyunda said:And the exact same could be said about real life. What separates the average person in the high street from your average person in GTA? At first glance, they look like mindless artificial constructs just wandering the high street. In fact, they could be. You have no reason to think they are real people with a life behind them, so you might as well shoot them, eh?C95J said:I don't know why people get upset over killing innocents, or children in video games. When will they understand that they aren't actually real, it's just a game...
Let's face it, if you think it's a bad thing to be nice in games, what reason do you have to be nice in real life?
If you think that killing someone in a game is no different to killing someone in real life, then I am sorry to say this but you are wrong.
In real life people have emotional connections with other people, have emotions, feel pain, they are actually living beings, not just a computer generated AI.
Think about what you just wrote in that last post. You are also the only person I have seen so far on this site defending all these people who want to stop violence in video games, which is really strange considering this is primarily a gaming site.
Oh GOD! Don't bring up the Big Daddies. I already felt so bad killing those guys. Apart from the ones that hit me first...because they got caught in the crossfire. I wanted to let them live so bad...but I needed the Little Sisters. And then they would cry and I'd feel so bad about it.Fragmented_Faith said:Sometimes for the reward, a lot of the time because they annoy me for a partly-imagined reason but mostly because I'm a terrible human being and murdering npc's can be far more amusing then it has any right being. I will only spare the innocent/undeserving if given a very good reason (ie: little sisters are awesome and if you harvest one you deserve the business end of Mr bubbles) but those infected colonists in mass effect 1? went our of my way to destroy everything because it made me laugh. Yep...really not helping matters here any
See, now eating people is fine. Serves a purpose. Mercer gotta eat, y'know?Frotality said:depends on the people...if their mindless sheep that are at best inconsequential and at worst a constant annoyance, then they are the victims of my never ending cathartic desires. an npc giving a slightly hostile remark is usually reason enough for me to deem their life not worth the processing power it takes to run their AI. case in point the fable games; if you havent gone on at least one murderous rampage in those games, then you have an inhuman level of tolerance; those freaking people exist solely to be killed, for that is perhaps the only thing they contribute to the entertainment of the game.
if they are actually useful or sympathetic in some way, like npc allies that actually help or civilians in the crossfire, i go out of my way to keep them safe. best example is probably half life 2, where i made sure to save as many citizens as possible in the final levels, saving way more than i could have in my squad at a time and trying to get to the end of the level with the same group of civvies i started out leading. in ep1, i would defend alyx knowing full well she had virtually infinite health; once i saw her being mauled by 5 ant lions at once, i made it a point to not abuse her infinite health anymore... of course when escorting civilians became mandatory in the end of ep1, they started to annoy me and i found myself saving the minimum then finding creative ways to indirectly kill off the rest.
i love the cathartic potential of video games, so when i am supposed to avoid killing bystanders, i kill bystanders, and when their deaths dont mean anything, i try to keep them alive.
but when their lives are so meaningless they might as well be ants, you have prototype; where civilians are health packs and projectile weapons. occasionally i would grab a person from an infected area and bring them back to safer area, but then you realize the nicest way to set them down is hurling them across the pavement...
....you are aware that can only be interpreted in a sexual way, right?innocentEX said:I like it when the scream, especially the children... I don't mind ketchup on my hotdog, as long as the bun is tight.....
I think it's pretty creepy that you have no compassion for polygons and lines of code. You're only bones and lines of DNA yourself, so don't start getting all uppity.9_6 said:You might want to do a reality check if you have that level of "compassion" for polygons and lines of code.
And now you're just plain creepy.Thyunda said:And I approve of blood sports, just so you know. If somebody suggested bringing back the gladiatorial arenas, and have volunteers and convicts fight to the death, I would pay to see that. Killing's fine, as long as both parties accept that it's coming.
Way to go.