Hunterzyph on 30/12/2002 at 02:46
Been reading through the "Thou Shalt not Kill" and wondered if anyone had made a mod change the aspects of the game that required "killing" people, or letting them get killed (like the Navarre/Lebedev decision). Also modifying conversations to say "neutralized" rather than killed.
Hunterzyph on 30/12/2002 at 17:37
I managed to get by the Lebedev "moral quandry" by knocking him unconcious and spiriting him out of the plane =P
OHHDEAR on 31/12/2002 at 18:43
You death-hating sissies. Next, you'll want to be able to knock out instead of kill those poor little greasels.
Marecki on 31/12/2002 at 18:47
Too late, I already tried that :p
Hunterzyph on 31/12/2002 at 20:02
It's not so much "hating death" as being able to play a 'different' way. Sort of like putting on glasses that make everything look different and learning how to move and interact with that new vision.
Catman on 3/1/2003 at 03:09
Greasels? I just shoot them with the pistol until they make that cute little noise, and then they just hop around dripping blood. They're so cute when they do that.
SNAFU on 3/1/2003 at 03:29
Well shit... you know.
I go off and I knock out one guy and then I pause and think "How can I be sure this guard was somehow LESS evil than everyone else, and that he didn't deserve death? But what if he was even MORE evil than all his fellow guards? Then he deserves to die, and I shouldn't have knocked him out, but killed him. But if I knock out one, I have to knock out all of them. But then...."
Then I go beserk and kill everyone with LAMS.:ebil:
OHHDEAR on 3/1/2003 at 20:43
I WOULD have massacred the Frenchie cops, but it was easier to knock them out and less likely to draw MJ12 armor.
BadNacho on 9/1/2003 at 22:59
Killing everyone make the game a whole lot simpler.
Should I kill Lebedev or Navarre? Simply killing both make it much more fun.