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soranatus · 4 months
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Knights of the Olde Republic By Jake Bartok
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groundrunner100 · 6 months
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allthingseurope · 6 months
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Prague (by Matteus Silva)
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hadrassians · 6 months
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in the end, you belong to neither the light nor the darkness. you will forever stand alone.
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snuffysbox · 9 months
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if you're a SWTOR Hunter fan, chances are you wanna beat him up too
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macolegacy · 2 months
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felt like doing an alien 3 redraw w my favorite girl happy 9 years 🔥
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spartanfoxart · 26 days
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"Red suits you."
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chocomars · 1 year
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When jocks reunite 🥊
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undercoverpena · 3 months
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but, like… who gave him the right.
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revanknightwoman · 9 months
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drmajalis · 5 months
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"Le standard rpg moralistic choice™️" is one of the most boring tropes in western rpgs imho.
What I prefer and what I think pretty much everyone enjoys more are choices based on ideology and how you want to do things, not "do you wanna be good? or a mass murderer?"
I'm talking "choices" like disarming the nuke in Megaton in Fallout 3, or, fucking nuking the entire town. Or more recently, do you save the tieflings and the druids from the goblin army bent on wiping them out? Or do you decide to just slaughter them all?
Like, Bioware had data from the Mass Effect series which showed that less than 10% of players went Renegade on a first playthrough, when all you do is offer people a choice between being good, or bad, most people will just choose good, because that's usually what makes most sense for the story.
Compare that to (take a shot) Fallout New Vegas, just one quest, that being fixing the Helios One solar power plant and deciding who should get the power.
Should you distribute the power equally among the region, even if that means nobody really gets a lot?
Should you send it to Camp McCarren and the Strip since they are vital to protecting New Vegas from the Legion?
Should you send it to the slums in Fremont and Westside since that might help their situation the most?
Or should you use the power plant to fuel a giant space satellite laser, just for yourself!
New Vegas is filled with actual choices like this, and, if you can't even do that, you coulds try what (act surprised) Knights of the Old Republic II does and make meta comments on the futility and bizarreness of binary good/evil choices.
Early on when you arrive on Nar Shaddaa in KOTOR II a beggar asks you if you can spare some credits, and no matter what your choice, give them to him, and he gets mugged later, refuse him, and he goes out and mugs someone else, with Kreia commenting negatively on either choice you make.
Anyway I'm just really sick and tired of the boring binary morality choices and wish we had more actually intellectually debatable issues, the very fact that even 13 years later people argue over what the best ending to New Vegas is should be proof enough that it's way of doing things is objectively better.
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soranatus · 4 months
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Darth Revan of the Olde Republic By Jake Bartok
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ritasanderson · 3 months
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allthingseurope · 4 months
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Prague, Czech Republic (by Gaetan Bois)
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fuzzy-set · 3 months
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Kreia/Darth Traya
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snuffysbox · 3 months
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The sequel to this.
I just wanted more of them fighting.
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