How about, from a philosophical point of view, I think it benefits me (and not in any literal karmic sort of way).Doitpow said:I was thinking about this today. What reward do you expect for your acts of kindness or sacrifice? I used to think I was purely altruistic, but today I was thinking it migth be more an ego thing. Not as bad as it sounds, I just like the idea that I am the kind of person who doesn't do bad things, who knows what is right and does it. It gives me a sense of certainty and identity (rare enough commodities). Outside of that I expect no reward. Not sure if that makes me selfish or not, but 'tis the truth.
How about you escapists? Why do you do what's right? spiritual reward? a belief that doing good tends to pay itself back? Or are you a true Altruist?
Hence the central paradox of the game. By acts of self-sacrifice you are the most rewarded in a city that worships the self.zelda2fanboy said:The real world functions somewhat like Bioshock. If you don't kill the little sisters, you might lose out on short term gains, but in the long run you'll get supply packs with way more Adam in them.
Nopes, Problem Slueth the bizzariest and funniest of all the webcomics.chickenlord said:is your avatar a pic from madness?