Whenever I play Fallout as myself, my characters always end up super evil. What does that say about me? Ive been doing a playthrough of New Vegas recently consciously trying to make all good choices. I’m getting dialog I’ve never seen before. It’s like playing a whole new game. It’s wild. Sometimes, I have to quicksave and wipe out an entire casino, eating every corpse, and meticulously making a pile of dismembered torsos to make a bonfire. But after a couple of hours, I load back and continue being good.
The one evil choice I did keep is trading Cass for the kidnapped son at the Ultra Luxe… whoops. Yeah, I’m still a cannibal. But it’s really more of a practicality than a moral issue. If it was that bad, you’d lose more karma for it!
Villain is a lot more fun anyway and is usually the right path, just walked with low ethics. Chaotic-Something is the only way to play.
Whenever I play Fallout as myself, my characters always end up super evil. What does that say about me? Ive been doing a playthrough of New Vegas recently consciously trying to make all good choices. I’m getting dialog I’ve never seen before. It’s like playing a whole new game. It’s wild. Sometimes, I have to quicksave and wipe out an entire casino, eating every corpse, and meticulously making a pile of dismembered torsos to make a bonfire. But after a couple of hours, I load back and continue being good.
The one evil choice I did keep is trading Cass for the kidnapped son at the Ultra Luxe… whoops. Yeah, I’m still a cannibal. But it’s really more of a practicality than a moral issue. If it was that bad, you’d lose more karma for it!
The only really “evil” I am is in Stellaris, where xenocide ain’t nothing but a number.
I like chaotic good.