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RE: Moral decisions in games? - Vipershark - 02-11-2010

(02-11-2010, 01:42 PM)Djanjo Wrote:




RE: Moral decisions in games? - Boo - 02-11-2010

Why not just play through both sides? Play the game once being good, then play it being evil. Not that hard. Lol.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Shawn - 02-11-2010

thats not the point, boo. its a moral issue.

personally, i always have a hard time picking bad options or following evil paths because IM A WARRIOR OF JUSTICE AND THATS HOW I ROLL.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Sol - 02-11-2010

(02-11-2010, 05:35 PM)Layle Wrote: personally, i always have a hard time picking bad options or following evil paths because IM A WARRIOR OF JUSTICE AND THATS HOW I ROLL.

It's like this for me, haha.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Cobalt Blue - 02-11-2010

i always pick thief whenever i can. its just a stupid paradox.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Rai - 02-12-2010

I think Yahtzee said it best: "Moral choice systems need to drink some paint and retard themselves out of existence."

Really, I like the way Deus Ex: Invisible War pulled off its choices, because the choices were the sort of thing a proper person would go for, as opposed to the bullshit caricatures that BioShock and Infamous went for. Apparently the same kind of deal that Nocturne had, but I've never played that one, so eh. Maybe I should, now that I've got a PS2.

Also, it's hilarious in a good/evil game to take the good road to curry favor, and then turn evil, and all you get for burning the orphanage down is a harsh talking-to because of all the nights you spent reading the little shits bedtime stories.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Alpha Six - 02-12-2010

Fable II is my absolute favorite.

Kill everybody in the peaceful town and when you get caught all you have to do is community service and pay a fine?


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Vipershark - 02-12-2010

The thing I dislike about moral choices that when you don't know what will happen for choosing a certain path.
It's hard for me to make the choice when I don't know what the payoff is; it isn't really about good or bad for me.

I just killed this character and took a stat nerf when leaving him alive would've granted me the best weapon in the game?
And I can't do it over?
And there's no other way to get that weapon?

SHIT.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Chutzpar - 02-12-2010

Moral choices are usually really black and white.
It's either GIVE UP YOUR COOLEST SHIT TO SAVE THE POOR KITTEN or DROWN THE KITTEN AND EAT ITS FAMILY AND NOT FLOSS.

Also I *like* when you don't know what the effects of your actions will be. It's more realistic! Sometimes the best intentions will mess you up, and sometimes doing bad things will give you bonuses.

If you can't do it over then just uh
reload?

Planescape has a pretty sweet moral system, because you barely even know it's there. Different decisions have different effects, but unlike Baldur's Gate it's not anywhere near as obvious. There are points where you *have* to do "bad things" to get a good result.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - BlasterMaster - 02-14-2010

oh bioshock

making me save your little sisters because i want the good ending
that's probably the only reason i keep hitting triangle every time


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Flame - 02-14-2010

I only like this idea if it doesn't effect the story at all.
I really hate changing the story and not knowing which one is the real one.
But, if it was a side story like the Chaos Garden, then I really don't care what I do and its more entertaining.
But, if its like Shadow the Hedgehog or BioShock then its really hard for me to pick.


RE: Moral decisions in games? - PrettyNier - 02-14-2010

Quote:I only like this idea if it doesn't effect the story at all.
I really hate changing the story and not knowing which one is the real one.
But, if it was a side story like the Chaos Garden, then I really don't care what I do and its more entertaining.
But, if its like Shadow the Hedgehog or BioShock then its really hard for me to pick.
uh
what the hell do you mean "real" one, as if there is a "fake" story??


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Alpha Six - 02-14-2010

by real story he means "canonically" but that only applies with a select few games


RE: Moral decisions in games? - Kao - 02-14-2010

Decisions in video games don’t really bother me when they’re life or death circumstances. If the decision doesn’t affect me, I don’t really care.

Kinda sucks though, I’d like to get deeply involved into video game to the point that I cared if a character died; just haven't found a video game like that yet.



RE: Moral decisions in games? - Vipershark - 02-14-2010

(02-14-2010, 03:52 AM)Gizmonicgamer Wrote:
Quote:I only like this idea if it doesn't effect the story at all.
I really hate changing the story and not knowing which one is the real one.
But, if it was a side story like the Chaos Garden, then I really don't care what I do and its more entertaining.
But, if its like Shadow the Hedgehog or BioShock then its really hard for me to pick.
uh
what the hell do you mean "real" one, as if there is a "fake" story??

shadow the hedgehog has like 20 endings and only one is the "real" ending or something like that

I never got far enough to find out