You must die I alone am best; your moral choices in games?

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clipped crow said:
Always evil...

Not because I think of myself as evil, but because the good side never really yields much of a bonus while the evil side holds riches and fame with a minor cost of morals bending!

For example: Fallout 3. If I take the good route, I lose all my money and only have the things I wanted with a stupid dog and a house I don't use. While in my evil run, I end up with more things I could ever dream of while only wasting a couple shots into whoever has the items I crave!
I played neutral at the beginning but It but I could not steal enough to maintain it because I did all the quests good. The good results to quests almost always rewards you better you know. By the end of the game I had at least 30,000 caps and all the good weapons (Thanks god for pickpocketing and reverse pickpocketing. Only once did I lay waste to someone because I wanted something and that was Lucas simms for his hat coat and door keys but that was at the beginning of the game and megaton forever felt empty for me. That's probably why I stopped killing people.

Actually, Has anyone noticed how sometimes it is worth while being good just to keep the game world full of interesting people.