If Bioware were ballsy enough to make it so choices in the first two games could determine whether or not death is inevitable by the third, making the choices have some sort of actual weight beyond a few lines of slightly changed dialogue, that would be badass.
Short version:
Why did Stalin kill the people he killed? Because they were a threat.
Why did Hitler kill the people he killed? Because fuck Jews.
At least Stalin had some level of practical reasoning.
I vaguely remember hearing about the local bounty thing before. I think I also heard that a high enough bounty will affect you no matter where you hide, which makes sense, but I might be wrong.
Morrowind only had 2-4 large cities (depending on your definition of "large") as I recall, but a buttload of small towns.
I kinda liked the feel of that better, the villages in oblivion were often linked to a single quest and just didn't have the same "feel."
Much as he is a douche, I fail to see what the actual crime is here.
Yeah, he's an asshole for posting it, and he should be in trouble for distributing the pamphlets on school property, but I'm pretty sure that there isn't anything illegal about the list itself.
Morrowind.
I had just gotten the last ashlander tribe to declare me the nerevarine, and then the game froze in the middle of autosaving while I slept. That meant that I had to go back to the last manual save... which was about 10 levels ago and I haven't even started talking to the great...
Such a large amount was probably left there by a gang member to be picked up later by another gang member.
Such people do not take to kindly to people who interfere in their business, it wouldn't be worth it to tell the police.
Just to point something out, Stephen Hawking has an IQ of approximately 160. I'm just going to go out on a limb here and say that none of you are close to that.
Also, this:
http://xkcd.com/715/
The developers might as well just put a link to the torrent on their website.
Something like that would just give the piracy crowd more self righteous roundabout justification for piracy.
The only thing I'm upset about is that so many gamers will have played Mass Effect 2 without experiencing the first one. The story is primarily what makes the Mass Effect series so great, and the story would feel so much more incomplete without the first one.
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