Did you ever do something in a game that bothered you afterwards?

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Wrists

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obliviondoll said:
I think he actually means Dantooine. It's another planet.
I know it's another planet, it's just the scenario he gave was one I thought happened on Tatooine. I could be wrong and thinking of something completely different, but then again, maybe not.
 

Sarkule

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In the final quest of Fallout 3 I killed off the mutants. I kinda thought it was a good thing to do, but felt bad afterwards :S
 

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In Heavy Rain one of the tests makes you choose between killing a drug dealer or sparing him. He says "Please I have kids" and then you get the choice. I shot him clean in the head and felt instantly sick afterwards. Damn that scene hit me hard.

I didn't really feel bad. He chased me round his house with a shotgun. I was pretty pissed.

OT: Red Dead Redemption. I was on a mission and was passing through armadillo when one of those random encounters spawned where a man was about to kill a woman. I just rode on past but then felt a bit bad about it.
Well yeah, he did try to shoot me with a shotgun, but then I stopped and thought, "I was willing to kill him to see my son again, yet he is willing to kill me to see his daughter again." There is a slightly odd symmetry to the situation.
Haha I shot him the second the prompt came up. Didn't even bother stopping to think. I did fail the cutscene on purpose to see what happens and he wont actually kill you which is a dissappointment.
My friend spared him and when I told him the choice I made he called me "A cold blooded son'o *****!"
He apparently is a poor father. I dont see how not keeping it in his pants makes it worse to kill him.
 

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Fallout 3
I go to careful pains to integrate the ghouls into Tenpenny Tower, with no one dead (Though quite a few fairly upset). I restrain myself the entire time and manage NOT to strangle the racists on both sides.

I come back, and this precious flower of peace I have nurtured seems to be now fertilized with a few human bodies.

PEONS! I AM A GOD TO YOU! I GAVE YOU A NICE HOME AMONG PEOPLE WHO WERE WARMING TO YOU AND THIS IS HOW YOU REPAY ME?!

Needless to say, I shot their leader dead, the fucking prick.

Have yet to get over this.
 

fanklok

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I've killed my brothers and sisters, cut throats to see what they had on them, murdered a hotel full of people, destabilized a fringe town, had an innocent man executed, and gleefully murdered a mansion full of idiots.

Not sure if anything on that list was supposed to make me feel bad, but it sure as hell didn't.
 

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Vet2501 said:
Just reached a point like this in Alpha Protocol.

At the end of the final mission in Rome you have to make a choice, turn left to save a girl who seems have feelings for you, or turn right to stop a bomb from going off. I chose to save the girl and let the bomb go off killing plenty of innocent civilians. When I got back to the safehouse she has left because she didn't approve of me saving her (ungrateful *****). I seem to be damned from every angle because of that choice, one potential love interest has gone, another is also pissed because the bomb went off (not that she cares about the civilians, she's just unhappy that the bomber succeeded) and there's lots of dead innocents.

I feel like I screwed up big time.
Every single woman in the game save SIE died when I played the game. Oh, and that "reporter" survived as well but not before she decided to shoot me. Worse still, doing the right thing "for the mission" doesn't actually resolve the problem in any fashion. Panic still sets in across europe, riots and tensions occur in Taiwan no matter your choices and it is only in Russia that things went smoothly.

I want to try it again and rather than doing the thing that makes sense in the big picture, try for things that make sense in the moment (Killing the Arms Dealer, Terrorist, Other Arms dealer, Gangster etc.)
 

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Well, once I sent a small army in Rome Total War to Carthage led by my greatest general at teh time. I conquered them and left him there for a good chunk of the game before he died of old age. He had near perfect experience, and max level equipment. Letting him live out his days in Carthaginian territory never did sit well with me. It's like having a rocket launcher and not using it.
 

GnomeThief

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Doing the Purification quest for the Dark Brotherhood in Oblivion haunted me for awhile afterward. Even during subsequent playthroughs when I know it's coming it still hurts a little.

Also, in Fallout 3, I failed to notice that Dogmeat had run off to attack some mirelurks (not the normal ones, the big ones), and ended up getting killed. After exacting revenge on the mirelurks I started to load up a previous save when I realized I would have to redo a lot of stuff if I did. In the end, I elected to leave him dead and continued on alone. I missed him though.
 

Silent observer

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In Kotor 2, I was playing as light side (I was still pretty young at the time) and accidentally clicked on an option to kill this secretary woman. I felt bad about it for ages afterwards :/