• @[email protected]
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    139 months ago

    Sure would be cool if more games provided consequences for your actions as opposed to being protected through things like nigh-immortal npcs.

    • @SteveNashFan
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      89 months ago

      For sure. After I beat Morrowind, I was impressed to find out it’s possible to kill any character and still beat the main quest if you know what you’re doing. Hopefully as indie development continues to grow we’ll start to see games inspired by it.

      Project Tamriel and Tamriel Rebuilt will keep me busy in the meantime.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      59 months ago

      BG3 will let you kill or abandon main storyline NPCs, and the world can massively change because of your actions. It’s pretty amazing tbh.

    • @Gabu
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      19 months ago

      Eh, I do think having some immortal NPCs is better design, as it clearly signals to the player “this person is important, stop fucking up”.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        I think it should be optional sometimes other times let low stakes games and actual choice games do their thing

        Most of my Skyrim time is me wanting a low stakes adventure, galavanting across the holds and stabbing dudes and generally enjoying a low stress environment (in terms of consequence)

        But sometimes I do wish I could have actual consequences and impact

        Idr what game but I was happy my character could change the world but at the same time I was basically freaking out over “omg omg omg what I make the wrong choice or one o didn’t mean to”

        It really depends on the player and like I said I don’t want every game to be devoid of meaningful choice but at the same time I don’t want to worry about stepping on the wrong blade of grass

        Thank you for coming to my insane rambling