I would go with this one but did like KOTOR 2 references this with someone getting pissed you go into his home and takes his stuffJuventus said:it is okay to go into people's houses without knocking, look into their chests and drawers and take their valuables away.
jrpgs and some western ones too
Indeed it does not! Come! Share your in game experiences with us!Voxgizer said:This one was taught by my little sister: Never, EVER, use your older brother's memory card with ALL of his Final Fantasy saves as a birthday present for him...especially if you've wiped the memory card of all data.
He wasn't mad, I don't think. I think he just sunk into depression for a while. Having 100% or close-as-can-be saves for FFVII/VIII/IX/Tactics and a few other RPGs lost is...saddening. She meant well, but still.
Edit: D'oh...IN a video game...well, does this still count in any fashion?
Oh lordy. Let's see. Well, MMOs have taught me that whether they be free or pay-to-play, you WILL have to endure an infinitesimal fraction of the human stupidity. I suppose it's also taught me that people of all walks, while different, can be complete asshats.Kopikatsu said:Indeed it does not! Come! Share your in game experiences with us!Voxgizer said:snip
Together, those two make a ton of sense. But only if what you murder has a wallet on it! Or poops gold.tthor said:murder is the answer to almost any problem in life.
eating food instantly causes your wounds to heal and your bones to pop back into place.
everything drops money when it dies.
Really? In both Fable games I didn't do any of the expressions except when a quest called for it and I still had women, and men for that matter, falling all over me. I couldn't walk into a single town in the game without seeing a whole sea of big hearts floating above people's heads.liquidsolid said:Fable II: That farting will make girls fall in love with you.