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Most evil things(s) you've done in a video game


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:devil:!

Understand the topic as you see fit. Is it some cruel choice you made in a modern cRPG? Did you perhaps grief some other player in some exceptionally cruel fashion in World of Warcraft? So severly you have been unable to get a good night's sleep since? Something else?


As a wee lad, I used to run an extremely simple and efficient gambling scam in an MMORPG named Ultima Online. My brilliant scheme had to do with playing fair til you lose, then disappearing into the crowd with my customers hard earned gold.  Needless to say, entire gambling scene of this game was ifnested with scammers due to ease it involves to pull one off. Thusly not many trusted any "player casinos" as they were called. So you had to build trust. I evolved quite good in this art, discovering ways to add depth to my fake persona  in order to make him look like a seasoned, trusted and legit gambler. I'd learn to be patient, occasionally taking hits several millions worth just building trust and waiting for that big fish. Good times!

In Crusader Kings I, I played as King of Denmark.  I noticed my son would inherit Normandy if Count  of Normandy were to die without leaving a male heir.   Assassinating the count or his wife proved impossible. However, his children were easier to reach. I spend 20 years murdering his children as they are born. Eventually count gets " depressed" debuff and commits suicide. My son gets Normandy. Happy ending:)

So yeah, I don't have anything exceptionally juicy to offer in OP. Hope you do better;p Confess your sins:l

Is it possible to do something that makes the player feel genuinely evil in video games? I wager in single player games everybody finds this impossible? Multiplayer games, namely MMOs offer plenty of opportunities to stuff that tests all kinds of boundaries though. Crashing funeral ceremonies and ruining lives of Eve Online players and whatnot!

Modifié par LTD, 27 avril 2012 - 02:59 .


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Told Cammen I was just samplin' the goods.

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Note to self: don't ever gamble with LTD.

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- kill villagers for a bag of gold (NWN - Oblivion)
- send people to prostitution for xp and credits! (Fallout)
- assassinating heir to the throne and court members of other countries (in Medieval II and Knights of Honor)
- attacking a weaker country and force them to give me half of their taxes/income (Victoria) >;)

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I got the "bad" ending in Bioshock 2.

Felt horrible about it, but I just needed a little bit more ADAM to get that next plasmid ;-(

Also - destroyed Megaton just to unlock Moira's ghoul dialogue. 

Modifié par naughty99, 27 avril 2012 - 03:18 .


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-Whole KOTOR as dark side :) Satisfaction guaranteed.
-Many from Total War series, making peace with one faction and attacking them while they were focusing another faction, assassinating princeses, starving cities of soldiers to their deaths with sieges.
-Red Dead Redemption, there is a quest witch you sold a mans house to someone and deliver the guys its money.
After that man took the money and left walking, while i was wearing my mask and shooting him back, taking my mone back :)

-Killing and robbing 2 guys secretly trading in Ultima Online, got a Katana +7 and very good amount of money :) They should have kept thier avatar names secret on forums :)

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In the original Fable, one of the first things I usually do after accumulating a large enough amount of gold is return to Oakvale and wipe out the entire village - then buy out all of the properties and rent them out to new tenants.

The irony being that the main character lived in Oakvale as a kid before it was wiped out during a bandit raid, an event that supposedly "traumatized" him. Shows what the game knows - muahahaha.

Killing the Guildmaster in that game was also a really dick move - but I still do it every single time. :devil:

Also, killing and cannibalizing Brother Verulus in Skyrim was extremely evil. I rarely have the stomach (no pun intended) to see that quest through, usually turning on Eola and her coven instead.

Oh, and defiling the Urn of Sacred Ashes in DA:O was pretty wicked as well - especially since Wynne got cut down and Leliana got decapitated during the process.

Also, what Cyberarmy said about KOTOR - go Dark Side or go home. I never play that game as anything but an evil Sith bastard because I have so much spiteful fun doing it (and trust me, you are evil).

Modifié par greengoron89, 27 avril 2012 - 03:44 .


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Hmm hands down, either selling drugs out of an icecream truck in GTA, which seems wrong on so many levels. Or in Fable where I took and lured people one by one down to the beach, where with no witnesses were about I killed them quickly.

why? So I could own the town. Thats right I murderd whole towns in the name of realistate.

EDIT Unlike Goron I didn't stop with my home town, but every last town I could do this in, though with differing ways of killing folks.

EDIT 2

Oh yes also in Runescape me and some people pretty much acted like the knights who say nii, and we basically annoyed or fallowed other people around till they paid us lulz. It was fun screwing with the kids that tried to cyber, thinking they were alone,

"Oh yeah baby your sexy"

"Thanks!"

"WE ARE THE KNIGHTS WHO SAY NII!!!"

*20 other guys going NII NIII NII!!"

"Oh **** leave us alone here's 2 thousand gold!"

"We demand more or that you cut down a tree with this harring!" *drops a harring fish on the ground*

Ahh that was fun.

Modifié par Confess-A-Bear, 27 avril 2012 - 03:56 .


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Kaiser Arian XVII

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I forgot to say that I've played GTA 1, 2, 3, SA and 4!

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I forced Zaalbar to murder Mission.

Was never the same after that.

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You used a Crusader Kings 1 example, I'll use one from a recent game of it's sequel.

I'm quite good at generating money in that game if I say so myself, good enough that I managed to save up several thousand over two generations of Holy Roman Emperors, I'd reached that position through assassination, politics and even one count of open rebellion and used the same tactics to hold onto it for heir after heir.

Then it happened, I hit one particularly nasty piece of work heir, one who shouldn't have ruled anything, let alone the greatest empire in Europe. Rebellions started to pop up, one after the other, I got sick of it. I spent my fortune to raise my own mercenary army and sustain them alongside my regular levies for over a decade. I raised my armies and I began my purge.

Over two decades worth of fighting followed, I would imprison a lord and his family, my armies crushing them if they resisted then moving on to the next, eventually I had every duke, count, lord, mayor, bishop and courtier with any kind of power, rotting in my dungeons, unfortunately this had to extend to my own children, cousins, siblings and even my wife. They could not abide by my tyrannical reign and I couldn't let anyone with even the smallest claim to power within the HRE escape me.

Then once the last of them had been rounded up, I revoked every title and executed every prisoner, their families, their friends. I banished my wife and executed my children.

I then built a new court out of young nobles from around the world and made them dukes and counts, even a few to be kings, I remarried, changed the succession laws so that only my next child, boy or girl, would inherit the throne, even assassinating and executing several of them so that only my preferred child would become the next Emperor, a tradition that followed me for the rest of the game.

My king had been known as "the Dragon" in his lifetime, excommunicated by the church, hated by every christian, muslim and pagan ruler the continent over. He spawned a family line that lasted for hundreds of years and went on to dominate Europe.

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You mean besides the usual stealing and killing and sabotaging someone's relationship yet?
Or making lovers fight to death or run other businesses down while making a profit from it? Hmm.
Perhaps, raising the dead to fight against his friends.

I guess it would be killing someone to get their armor and weapon followed by moving into their home.

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WatchTheGrass wrote...



I like this lulz.

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Killed some kids in Fallout 1 & 2 for stealing my stuff (and because I generally end up failing the pickpocket attempts).

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greengoron89 wrote...

Also, killing and cannibalizing Brother Verulus in Skyrim was extremely evil. I rarely have the stomach (no pun intended) to see that quest through, usually turning on Eola and her coven instead.


Poor Eola. She's one of my favorites, even if she does like to eat other people. Image IPB

The most evil thing I've done lately is to kill the succubus in The Witcher 2. I'm normally the annoying paragon with a squeaky smile and shiny halo.

Although I do always push Nassana Dantius' mercenary out the window in Thane's recruitment mission in ME2.

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Believing god exists.

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happy_daiz wrote...

Poor Eola. She's one of my favorites, even if she does like to eat other people. Image IPB

The most evil thing I've done lately is to kill the succubus in The Witcher 2. I'm normally the annoying paragon with a squeaky smile and shiny halo.

Although I do always push Nassana Dantius' mercenary out the window in Thane's recruitment mission in ME2.


LOL. Maybe I'll wait until after I get the Dead Thrall spell before doing The Taste of Death next time - that way I can destroy Namira's coven but still have Eola as a follower.

Speaking of which, I actually managed to preserve the body of the Imperial Captain who ordered your execution last time I played - I was hoping to get to reach 90 Conjuration and get Dead Thrall ASAP to make her my slave. I honestly can't think of a more fitting punishment for Captain I've-got-a-major-stick-up-my-ass than that.

But I digress.

Modifié par greengoron89, 27 avril 2012 - 05:24 .


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Wrecking havoc on my own people in Sim City and Black and White.

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Blastback wrote...

Wrecking havoc on my own people in Sim City and Black and White.


Or back handing your creature.

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Placing water tiles all around my Sim in The Sims and seeing what happens. Poor guy wasn't happy.

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While playing as England in Medieval 2:

Assassinated two of the Scottish kings sons.
Led a merc army that got killed to a man (all of them scots) while killing the king.
Then took all the other Scottish mercs and got them slaughtered while taking out the last Scottish prince.

In the end it took me about 5 turns or so to dominate Scotland and turn it into yet another part of England.
I also had a simple policy in war: Fight me I destroy, surrender without a fight and I forgive you.

By the time the Crusades rolled around I owned half of Europe and chunks of North Africa.

Also I killed the pope like five times.

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The usual stuff from any evil playthrough of a game. The worst is probably helping Ya Zhen possess Wild Flower in Jade Empire.

Another "gem" was sacrificing Isolde to enter the Fade, then trading Connor for mind sex with a desire demon.

Unfortunately I can't post the worst stories without violating the Site Rules. Let's just say that role-playing a lawful evil necromancer in NWN for two years resulted in many a horrific act. I can't get into what some of my neutral characters have done either. :P

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Building daycares next to the sacrifical altar in Black&White, because little girls give the most mana.

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Playing an exclusively dark side jedi inquisitor in SWTOR. I'm still only level 19. Evil is pretty rough to play.

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Letting Carmen the hooker wander alone into the swamps in TW1. I don't think she makes it back.

Modifié par slimgrin, 27 avril 2012 - 06:23 .