rusty_shackleford
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It's not ethics, it's masking. You see, psychopaths have a shit-hard time distinguishing between fiction and reality, and that's why they have to virtue signal in places where doing so no longer makes sense for "normal" people. So, yeah... I see you, dude... We all see you...Ethics prevents that. Not everyone is an attention whore or a prostitute. Some of us actually stick with our set of ethics.You know, the thing about role playing is that you play a character that is different from you, like most good actors do.
It reminds me of something that happened to my gaming buddy. He was in a role playing group and played some Evil rogue character. The party had captured some prisoner and were discussing what to do with him, when his character slit the prisoner's throat. He's the nicest guy in real life and he was just role playing his character, but was kicked out of the group for actually role playing his evil character.
Bwahahahaha! Yeah, yeah, yeah. Orwell would be proud of you. What a load of leftard drek. "I do Evil things for the lulz, but you are the psychopath!" Typical hypocritical cuntism coming out right there.It's not ethics, it's masking. You see, psychopaths have a shit-hard time distinguishing between fiction and reality, and that's why they have to virtue signal in places where doing so no longer makes sense for "normal" people. So, yeah... I see you, dude... We all see you...Ethics prevents that. Not everyone is an attention whore or a prostitute. Some of us actually stick with our set of ethics.You know, the thing about role playing is that you play a character that is different from you, like most good actors do.
It reminds me of something that happened to my gaming buddy. He was in a role playing group and played some Evil rogue character. The party had captured some prisoner and were discussing what to do with him, when his character slit the prisoner's throat. He's the nicest guy in real life and he was just role playing his character, but was kicked out of the group for actually role playing his evil character.
You don't see what could be fun about, say, roleplaying as a sith lord in KotOR? Or a dastardly wizard in any fantasy RPG? Have you never played Wizardry 4 on the grounds that you have to play as Werdna killing heroic adventurers, and that would be wrong? Have you never done a Legion playthrough of Fallout New Vegas?Bwahahahaha! Yeah, yeah, yeah. Orwell would be proud of you. What a load of leftard drek. "I do Evil things for the lulz, but you are the psychopath!" Typical hypocritical cuntism coming out right there.
Not in the slightest. I can play Lawful Evil up to a point, but cackling maniacal Evil is something else. Ruthless Lawful Good? Definitely. I have no problems executing a known Evil guy who did Evil things. But to off kids just for the lulz? No.You don't see what could be fun about, say, roleplaying as a sith lord in KotOR? Or a dastardly wizard in any fantasy RPG? Have you never played Wizardry 4 on the grounds that you have to play as Werdna killing heroic adventurers, and that would be wrong? Have you never done a Legion playthrough of Fallout New Vegas?Bwahahahaha! Yeah, yeah, yeah. Orwell would be proud of you. What a load of leftard drek. "I do Evil things for the lulz, but you are the psychopath!" Typical hypocritical cuntism coming out right there.
One day earlier:Although I find it hilarious that the pro-Evil side is so defensive about how I play MY characters. "You must play Evil characters or you have psychological issues!!!" Fucking dramafags.
Actually, it does. I, for one, can't even make the decision to murder innocents in a RP game for the lulz. As in physically cannot hit the button that will set my toon to go on a murder spree. For people to gleefully egg each other on to great and great atrocities does point to some flaw in their psychological make-up.
Some of us see no reason to compromise our ethics for make-believe. Especially for make-believe. Games like DnD are power fantasies. If your power fantasy is to abuse others, then it says a lot about you as a person underneath that veneer that civilisation has impressed upon us all.
The huge popularity is in fact a problem, though a different problem than the caricature of the priggish nag would have one believe.You can definitely play an evil personality in many RPG, I dont do it personally but it has huge popularity. In fact I have often read on various forums specific to a game discussions around an " evil build ". Just go to the Beamdog BG1&2 forums to see the debatesNo comment.
Anyways, does anyone else think its incredibly autistic to think that anyone who wants to roleplay as a villain is a psycho that needs to be imprisoned/put to death in real life?
I never expected to read something like that. Also very telling how they go right to raping children when that doesn't even exist in any video game that I've ever heard of.
It doesnt necessarily mean anything to your RL personality, its just a RP choice in a game?
nigger, you started ranting about what characters in what games people play and giving diagnosis based on that first. so shut up, psycho degenerate.Are you guys fucking serious?
Where do you draw the line? Can you even watch movies where innocents are killed? Wouldn't that be against your code of "ethics"?
Man, some of you guys need serious help and it isn't the guys that like to play evil characters.
Personally, I've only done evil things in games when it benefited my build.
If you think players that play evil characters are truly evil people, you need to be locked up in chains in a nut hut somewhere. Seriously, seek help.
You continue to confuse first and third person.Are you guys fucking serious?
Where do you draw the line? Can you even watch movies where innocents are killed? Wouldn't that be against your code of "ethics"?
Man, some of you guys need serious help and it isn't the guys that like to play evil characters.
Personally, I've only done evil things in games when it benefited my build.
If you think players that play evil characters are truly evil people, you need to be locked up in chains in a nut hut somewhere. Seriously, seek help.
evil, I just see nothing wrong with it.
same here. but considering you are evil psychopath it would be good act.Well, if there was an NPC in a video game that reminded me of you, yes I'd kill them and wouldn't think twice.
There is much more important consideration, can you Romance an evil character and does that make you evil in a RPG?So, if I decide to kill an innocent npc in a game in order to rob them, that means society is declining?
Interesting thesis, professor.