Moral Choice: What would you be?

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StormFella
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We all know games of this generation enjoy implementing moral choice systems. A system that judges whether you are a good or bad person. Acts of kindness and charity lead to "Good Karma", while acts of evil or malice lead to "Bad Karma". Now, let's consider for a moment that a moral choice system was set in place for real life. If this system was true for real life, where would you land on the scale?

Are you a good, virtuous person who does right every step of the way, or are you a malicious person that brings out the worst in what society has to offer? Or are you in the gray area? The great in between; not quite good, not quite evil?
 

Marter

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I would be more on the good side, as the majority of my acts would be classified as good.
 

SnootyEnglishman

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In practicality I'd be on the good end of the scale. But in my imaginary world I am the evil personified and my urine is pure liquid malevolance.
 

Koganesaga

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Whenever I do the evil stuff, it bugs the crap out of me, so I'm usually a good character.
 

DarkenedWolfEye

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Does being a bit of a ***** who stays up until four AM and likes to write stories about and draw pictures of murder, torture, and schizophrenia qualify me as 'evil'?
 

wolfboy23

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I am usually a good player but sometimes I disagree with what the game decided was a "good" choice so I go with the "evil" route.
 

Call Me Arizona

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Hm... I'd say I'd be somewhere in the middle, with specific circumstances making me lean towards good or towards evil.

Edit: Screw it, I'm chaotic neutral.
 

Akalistos

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I'm Lawful Neutral If anyone can get the reference.

Meaning, If i'm really your friend, you have nothing to worry about. If not, when my goal change, you might end up on with a hilt coming out of your back. An a neutral character doesn't think about right and wrong but more of "What do i get for my troubles?" Damnation can be sweet if that mean i'm the one punishing other. No seriously, i nourish the desire to see the world burn.
 

Avatar Roku

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I like to think of myself as Lawful Good, so I'd probably be half way between Light and Grey, since I won't break the law to help an innocent, for example.
 

Bek359

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Neutral Good here. Of course, in video games, I am whichever alignment is most fun.
 

Enigmers

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If you're going with the D&D system, I'm pretty much always Laqful Good. If I play trough a game again I'll try the other option(s).
 

8-Bit Grin

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I've never discussed this with anyone.

I often give off a Lawful Good vibe.

But...

I'm Chaotic Good.

I pretend to be kind and polite when I'm really hating you or only wanting in your pants.
 

spinFX

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I played Mass Effect 1 and 2 exactly how I imagine I would have in real life. Using the same character form ME1 and ME2 I ended up like 80% renegade and 20% paragon. There was only 1 choice I think I wouldn't have done in real life and that was
When Zaeed wants you to leave the refinery workers to die while he chases some revenge plot. I helped Zaeed and left some people to die and I regretted it. Just didn't want to piss Zaeed off because he was bad ass.
 
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Neutral, and for the most part, leaning towards good. This in real life, mind you. In video games, on the other hand, I go whichever path I choose.