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See, what you're talking about IS in fact considered EVIL. Jacob Send a noteboard - 21/09/2011 08:33:30 PM
It's person who decides in the moment to do what he wants. This person can do good or evil acts, depending on how it benefits him. This isn't a neutral outlook. It's not like he's going to make sure he balances out his good acts with evil ones. He doesn't think like that.


A person who only acts based on the benefits to themselves is typically considered an 'evil' character.

You also managed rather badly misinterpret what I was talking about. A neutral outlook has nothing to do with a character seeking for balance of good and evil acts. What I was specifically speaking to is a character that isn't tied to either what could be considered a "good" morality, usually typified in a character that tries to better the world/lives around them through acts of kindness, compassion, generosity, etc, or an "evil" morality, usually typified by a character seeking personal gain, or the gain of a set group, through whatever means available regardless of justice, law, compassion, relationship, etc. A neutral character isn't necessarily seeking any change. That however does not mean they are not active, making decisions, decisions that could be viewed as either good or evil, not out of the interests of balance, but to serve whatever purpose that character is at (a job, a goal, a common interest, etc.)

What you're looking for is rather difficult to provide in that you do what to be rewarded for a character that has some level of balance of acts, rather than a 'good' character, rewarded for good acts but is capable and has had to make some tough/bad decisions, or an evil character, rewarded for being evil, but having at the same time done a few good things because it is personally beneficial. In a game it is impossible to really reward something that isn't 1 of those 3 (a sum of 'good' acts, a sum of 'evil' acts, a balance of the two). I am talking systematically, not psyche.
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My companions! Lend me thine vast expertise - 20/09/2011 03:56:19 PM 1096 Views
Hm. It depends on what you mean by "rewarded." - 20/09/2011 04:15:18 PM 800 Views
No, not quite - 20/09/2011 04:29:42 PM 728 Views
I don't think I know anything that matches what you want. - 20/09/2011 04:39:22 PM 698 Views
You are a horrible human being. *NM* - 20/09/2011 08:24:05 PM 300 Views
- 28/09/2011 12:58:11 AM 732 Views
I thnk Fallout 3 gave you bonuses for being neutral. - 20/09/2011 04:52:11 PM 689 Views
That was the first that came to my mind, too. *NM* - 21/09/2011 09:46:11 AM 297 Views
P.S. re: "thine" - 20/09/2011 04:57:27 PM 639 Views
Damn, I knew it! - 20/09/2011 05:11:25 PM 698 Views
"Netural" isn't about picking "good and evil" choices. - 20/09/2011 04:59:42 PM 707 Views
It'd be pretty difficult to specifically reward you for being a 'gray' character. (Two games) - 20/09/2011 05:02:28 PM 840 Views
Take Knights of the Old Republic, for example - 20/09/2011 05:08:04 PM 748 Views
That's not so much an alignment as just metagaming the system. - 20/09/2011 09:27:49 PM 707 Views
thank you for phrasing that better than me *NM* - 20/09/2011 11:11:54 PM 305 Views
Maybe I didn't explain right - 20/09/2011 11:19:51 PM 642 Views
I'd say that's evil. - 21/09/2011 03:00:32 AM 815 Views
of course, then you get into question of whether actions like that example are evil - 21/09/2011 04:03:03 AM 696 Views
Questions of morality are the great fun of philosophy . - 21/09/2011 05:24:50 AM 654 Views
Re: I'd say that's evil. - 21/09/2011 06:23:11 PM 796 Views
Re: I'd say that's evil. - 21/09/2011 10:21:17 PM 806 Views
That's actually a pretty narrow view of Neutral when it comes to Alignment or Morality. - 21/09/2011 02:19:34 PM 692 Views
I thought I had allowed for what you said. - 21/09/2011 04:33:30 PM 626 Views
It's not a neutral outlook - 21/09/2011 06:27:27 PM 752 Views
See, what you're talking about IS in fact considered EVIL. - 21/09/2011 08:33:30 PM 691 Views
You might want to try The Witcher series. - 21/09/2011 05:16:05 AM 674 Views
I just played the first one... - 21/09/2011 02:14:13 PM 722 Views
Grey decisions are good but... - 21/09/2011 06:19:04 PM 768 Views
they don't reward it because, for the most part, they don't want you taking a middle ground. - 21/09/2011 07:10:48 PM 643 Views
Well that's just stupid. Tired of picking the 2 sides over and over *NM* - 21/09/2011 08:02:11 PM 341 Views
Neutrality is often boring or selfish. Good stories seldom have truly neutral protagonists. *NM* - 22/09/2011 06:27:05 PM 321 Views
Are you kidding? - 22/09/2011 06:54:19 PM 719 Views
That's chaotic good, not neutral. *NM* - 22/09/2011 10:36:28 PM 332 Views
I have an on-topic comment as well as a general rant on game morality systems. - 21/09/2011 06:43:21 PM 852 Views
if they wanted to make the conversation mechanics more complicated... - 21/09/2011 07:14:21 PM 770 Views
I don't care if it's complicated so long as it's clear. - 22/09/2011 08:27:46 PM 654 Views
I agree with this, actually. *NM* - 22/09/2011 09:17:23 PM 334 Views
I agree with that, too. *NM* - 22/09/2011 10:38:15 PM 319 Views

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