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2/20/2013 11:36:07 PM
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Like many others, I find that my opinion differs to yours. When has picking up women of the night, using their services in a stolen car, and then murdering them been sweet and innocent? I'm sure Niko got many perks from that.
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  • not sure you get it.. it's easier to be good than bad because of artificial engineering.

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  • Okay, Fall Out 3 (I never tried NV so I can't talk about that), it is [b]so[/b] much easier to steal everything, kill everybody, and gain bad karma, but without good karma, which is much harder to gain than bad karma, you can't get the Super Mutant follower whose name escapes me but was totally awesome. Just the first thing that came to mind.

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  • P.S. By this, I mean there is a balance in this. You can be bad in games, but you are also right that heroes (good karma) can reap better rewards, however in the short term bad karma can also be beneficial. You get the idea of it I hope.

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