This gets my vote, because you hurt ACTUAL people, wasting a minimum hour and a half of their lives.MostlyHarmless said:Heh. My kind of thread.
In Left 4 Dead 2 match on Dark Carnival, the party was trying to get the gnome achievement on Expert mode. I went along with it, helped guard the gnome, and saved some lives. So they entrusted me with the gnome. We got past the final Horde and got right at the safehouse when I picked up the gnome and threw it past the fence right when someone closed the door. I was booted.
Same, on games like Fallout, Mass Effect and Bioshock I always feel bad for everyone so I always play as sickeningly angelic as I can.Atticus89 said:I'm typically not that cruel in games, so I don't have many things I can list as being immoral. Also, I tend to not shoot everyone in Fallout 3 since life for them sucks as is. No need to make a nuclear wasteland more depressing...
I think that's the most immoral thing I've done. But that's because he was an arse and I dislike children in general so it just combined together. Either that or seeing whether Simms could outbid Burke on whether or not I'd blow up Megaton. Simms got lucky...xXxJessicaxXx said:Hey if your interested.KefkaCultist said:I shot a child in Fallout 3... A LOT. Just too bad that they can't die.
(it was that bratty kid in Rivet City in case anyone wonders my reasoning)
There a quest where you can persuade him and his little girlfriend to 'run away' where they presumably die horribly at the hand of Super mutants or feral ghouls bwahahahhaha