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Title: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: PUGINATOR on March 15, 2017, 05:27:43 AM
Any one ever had that feeling when you know the enemy has no chance you want to help them but you cant


I kinda get the same feeling in gta online when some high lvl player is picking on a low lvl i usally step in on good human nature allot of the times i defeat the high lvl or just out right make him rage
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: [INACTIVE] on March 15, 2017, 06:35:51 AM
Playing Verdun makes me feel extremely guilty, it's obvious why though.
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Ventus Fall on March 15, 2017, 09:25:41 AM
Same here, yes ^^;

Often I have it with the storyline, and I want to make different decisions than the game lets me. For example indeed helping an enemy.

While development is slow generally with games to make true player choices, it's slowly becoming more of a thing. I just hope this thing would develop faster :P
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Vortex Cynbel on March 15, 2017, 11:26:13 AM
I feel guilt only when I play a story based game and I press the wrong action by accident so I end up acting differently in a situation than usual.. ;-; I really feel guilty when I do that...
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: PUGINATOR on March 15, 2017, 03:01:26 PM
Telltale games are good story based games
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Blaiiine on March 15, 2017, 04:09:14 PM
I only feel guilty on story based games.


Online though: NO MERCY FOR THE WEAK
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Ventus Fall on March 15, 2017, 04:12:06 PM
I would agree TellTale games produce nice games, but the choices you are given are more akin to 'fake-choices'. No matter what you choose, in the end there isn't a huge difference between endings, if at all. Even some decisions in the games simply lead the the exact same outcome. It's moreso an illusion of choice, rather than it actually being a choice with different consequences.
Of course it wouldn't change the fact you might feel guilty for whatever choice you would make with regards to the enemy/opponent ^^;
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Shoon on March 15, 2017, 05:06:59 PM
I sometimes feel that but I can say that the moment when I felt most guilt (and sadness) in a video game is when I once killed a Medic in Team Fortress 2 and when I looked at the corpses face it was so sad it made me immediately turn off my computer and cry.
That's why I always prefer helmets when you fight enemies in video games.
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Vortex Cynbel on March 15, 2017, 07:26:21 PM
...the choices you are given are more akin to 'fake-choices'. No matter what you choose, in the end there isn't a huge difference between endings, if at all...
This is so true..


Also I feel guilt when I am plying Life is Strange where every choice really matters there and makes a huge difference on the ending and in general the progression of the game :p . I won't spoil anything but if you want a GOOD choice based story game that makes you feel guilt then Life is Strange is for you :p
Title: Re: Guilt while gaming?
Post by: Brigand on March 18, 2017, 04:37:44 PM
I don't remember feeling guilty while playing. I usually play heavily modded Skyrim, Warband and Crusader Kings 2. I try to exploit every weakness that I can find. There's no mercy unless they are willing to join me.

AI wouldn't be forgiving if I was a shitty warlord, so I think it's fair.