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Evil in RPGs

DraQ

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Ok, can we settle on DnDish alignment system being Moronic Derp and continue the meaningful part of our discussion? Like reputation and rewards?
 

sheek

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I think KOTOR 2 does evil the way the OP wants...

There are rewards for it, and some sort of logic for turning to the dark side. It is far better to be evil than moderate/neutral, and I think you can be as powerful as a good character.
 

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sheek said:
I think KOTOR 2 does evil the way the OP wants...

There are rewards for it, and some sort of logic for turning to the dark side. It is far better to be evil than moderate/neutral, and I think you can be as powerful as a good character.

It doesn't give you higher rewards than being good one, does it?


Anyway Star Wars system is retarded. I'd take D&D over it any day.
 

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