@DigitalOberon Sorry for clogging your inbox,here's the last response. In the Imperial quests,the 'morally superior' choice would be the one more conducive to the Empire, and the pragmatic one is more conducive to you--same basis as the Republic one's,but grayer.It'd be nice to see these implemented,but I somehow doubt Bioware reads YouTube comments.I honestly don't know why I'd put all this on YouTube instead of the forums, but whatever,I'm sleepy.
@DigitalOberon Ideally, Bioware would imply one choice is morally superior,but the other is more conducive to your goals in the plot,whether Imperial or Republic.The neutral option would be a compromise,obviously.If you choose the morally superior option,your superior will likely berate you for it,for putting your personal beliefs above the mission,or the other way around if you're talking to a Jedi.
@DigitalOberon I think the system can be improved by making the dark side less "Evil for the lulz" and more pragmatic, or just indulgent in one's emotions.Which,essentially,is what they're already doing,but sometimes they end up with way over the top choices that just don't make sense.And make light side choices as a test of how strongly you'll adhere to your beliefs,and whether you'll do what's truly right,even if it's not totally clear.
@DigitalOberon I'm happy to hear that,it's a very compelling moral choice.But if Bioware has a reputation for delivering moral choice systems in black and white,wouldn't it make more marketing sense to show that they're willing to put some sensible choices in the game? Also,while I'm not complaining that they're making the choices more ambiguous,assigning 'Dark' or 'Light' points to each choice means that you're still just going to choose whichever one gets you to your desired alignment.
@Necroskull388 They aren't going to show you the juicier quests. You'll have to play the game for that.
For instance, in one quest you hunt down a father who kidnapped his son to try and keep him out of the brutal Sith Academy. His mother hired you to bring the kid back, but she didn't tell you why the father kidnapped the boy. Now that you know why, you can let him and the kid escape, or murder the dad in front of the kid and take him back by force.
@DigitalOberon Sorry for clogging your inbox,here's the last response. In the Imperial quests,the 'morally superior' choice would be the one more conducive to the Empire, and the pragmatic one is more conducive to you--same basis as the Republic one's,but grayer.It'd be nice to see these implemented,but I somehow doubt Bioware reads YouTube comments.I honestly don't know why I'd put all this on YouTube instead of the forums, but whatever,I'm sleepy.
Necroskull388 3 months ago
@DigitalOberon Ideally, Bioware would imply one choice is morally superior,but the other is more conducive to your goals in the plot,whether Imperial or Republic.The neutral option would be a compromise,obviously.If you choose the morally superior option,your superior will likely berate you for it,for putting your personal beliefs above the mission,or the other way around if you're talking to a Jedi.
Necroskull388 3 months ago
@DigitalOberon I think the system can be improved by making the dark side less "Evil for the lulz" and more pragmatic, or just indulgent in one's emotions.Which,essentially,is what they're already doing,but sometimes they end up with way over the top choices that just don't make sense.And make light side choices as a test of how strongly you'll adhere to your beliefs,and whether you'll do what's truly right,even if it's not totally clear.
Necroskull388 3 months ago
@DigitalOberon I'm happy to hear that,it's a very compelling moral choice.But if Bioware has a reputation for delivering moral choice systems in black and white,wouldn't it make more marketing sense to show that they're willing to put some sensible choices in the game? Also,while I'm not complaining that they're making the choices more ambiguous,assigning 'Dark' or 'Light' points to each choice means that you're still just going to choose whichever one gets you to your desired alignment.
Necroskull388 3 months ago
zomg zombies
aeemnrsu 4 months ago
would be cool if the companions had their own speeders
TheLarsArne 5 months ago
It's like good cop bad cop when talking to that sith lord
D2009ify 6 months ago
is it possible to choose the voice of the hero?
synapsenfick8762 6 months ago
@Necroskull388 They aren't going to show you the juicier quests. You'll have to play the game for that.
For instance, in one quest you hunt down a father who kidnapped his son to try and keep him out of the brutal Sith Academy. His mother hired you to bring the kid back, but she didn't tell you why the father kidnapped the boy. Now that you know why, you can let him and the kid escape, or murder the dad in front of the kid and take him back by force.
They save the best stuff for the game.
DigitalOberon 7 months ago
you start out with shitty bikes, then you get not shitty bikes, then cool bikes
freakonnaisance 7 months ago