I really don't want to. Please don't make someone ask for their skins for a quest.
Well, I laughed when I read that... but I guess it's not that funy. I'd say it's definitely a possibility. I can see some rich lady asking for some of that soft fur.
I really don't want to. Please don't make someone ask for their skins for a quest.
Well, I laughed when I read that... but I guess it's not that funy. I'd say it's definitely a possibility. I can see some rich lady asking for some of that soft fur.
I want them as pets. They can be like those little lizard things in KOTOR that you can leave on your ship, and after each mission their population on the ship doubles. My base can be overrun with the little critters, keeping it clear of rats and stuff. ![]()
The first thing that ran through my mind when I saw this thread was cackling evilly while having my minions club baby seals in Overlord 2...good times.
I really don't want to. Please don't make someone ask for their skins for a quest.
And please don't make their fur a necessary component in crafting. I love crafting, but I also love cute animals. The anguish would probably tear me apart.
It would be by far the most difficult moral dilemma that Bioware has ever put in front of me.
there's nothing cute about those abominations, they are the result of the fade explosion gone horribly wrong
No one deserves anything. Adorable is subjective. You have less chances to actually survive than a person that is ready to kill.
It's a gaaaaaame. Not an actual survival situation. I think cuteness, which is an inherently fun thing, should be allowed.
I want them as pets. They can be like those little lizard things in KOTOR that you can leave on your ship, and after each mission their population on the ship doubles. My base can be overrun with the little critters, keeping it clear of rats and stuff.
I would also like to put my vote in for cute rat pets in a future game.
It's a gaaaaaame. Not an actual survival situation. I think cuteness, which is an inherently fun thing, should be allowed.
I feel like this picture is trying to make some sort of point, and I feel like it would be much more salient if it weren't for the fact that Lara has an emotional breakdown after shooting that one deer, and then is never required to kill any animals ever again.
I feel like this picture is trying to make some sort of point,
Anders deserved this.
I probably won't be killing foxes , deers , young drakes (I've killed tons of them in DAO/DA2 but they look adorable now!) nugs etc...as long as the wildlife isn't agressive I leave them alone.
In Skyrim , I remember building a house and I needed goat horns to have wall sconces and chandeliers.I didn't want to kill some, so I went to merchants and looted dead goats when I found some on my journeys.
It took a long time but I got proper lightning in my DB's home .
I hope in DAI , it's going to be possible to buy some material .
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heh, I loved hunting animals in Assassin's Creed 3 and 4. Nothing quite like air-assassinating a bobcat or an alligator.
I want them as pets. They can be like those little lizard things in KOTOR that you can leave on your ship, and after each mission their population on the ship doubles. My base can be overrun with the little critters, keeping it clear of rats and stuff.
My eternal headcanon is that Revan had a pet gizka trained to maul enemies on command. Thus shall I headcanon my Inquisitor having an attack-fennec. This is my design.
You would probably have an emotional breakdown in Far Cry 3.
BioWare please make the crafting system mandatory and include those rabbit fox mutants in the tutorial.
heh, I loved hunting animals in Assassin's Creed 3 and 4. Nothing quite like air-assassinating a bobcat or an alligator.
I don't think you can assassinate alligators in 4, but I'll tell you nothing beats air-assassinating ocelots and their death whimpers.
I don't care about killing animals in games if they attack me first. Frankly anything that attacks my character is going to die. But yeah, I really don't want to have to kill non-deadly animals as a quest or something. In Oblivion and Skyrim I have never attacked any wild animal except wolves, bears etc. I leave the deers and stuff alone, in fact I actually try to save them if I see bandits or wolves trying to kill them (hell, even in Oblivion that crazy lady who hates nature and asks for 20 bear skins, I just added them into my inventory with the console commands).
So yeah, no forcing us to kill harmless animals, though if it is to kill something like wolves, bears and anything else dangerous then fair enough, more than happy to burn their faces off with fire magic.
I don't care about killing animals in games if they attack me first. Frankly anything that attacks my character is going to die. But yeah, I really don't want to have to kill non-deadly animals as a quest or something. In Oblivion and Skyrim I have never attacked any wild animal except wolves, bears etc. I leave the deers and stuff alone, in fact I actually try to save them if I see bandits or wolves trying to kill them (hell, even in Oblivion that crazy lady who hates nature and asks for 20 bear skins, I just added them into my inventory with the console commands).
So yeah, no forcing us to kill harmless animals, though if it is to kill something like wolves, bears and anything else dangerous then fair enough, more than happy to burn their faces of with fire magic.
I've done the same,I even installed a mod that makes wild animals less hostile and actually attack you only if you get too close.Hunting for some necessary components and occasionally fighting a bear/wolf I'm okay with,but being forced to kill every single animal I encounter,isn't something I'd like.
I've done the same,I even installed a mod that makes wild animals less hostile and actually attack you only if you get too close.Hunting for some necessary components and occasionally fighting a bear/wolf I'm okay with,but being forced to kill every single animal I encounter,isn't something I'd like.
It's worse when you consider that wildlife doesn't respawn in Inquisition, you can hunt an areas wildlife to extinction.
I also installed mods into Oblivion and Skyrim for peaceful Mudcrabs because I think they are just darling.
It's worse when you consider that wildlife doesn't respawn in Inquisition, you can hunt an areas wildlife to extinction.
I also installed mods into Oblivion and Skyrim for peaceful Mudcrabs because I think they are just darling.
Yes I hate killing them as well,one of the reasons I avoided rivers and lakes in my xbox version...I think I'll definitely avoid hunting an area's wildlife to extinction,I know it's only a game but my real life sensitivities when it comes to wildlife, will certainly prevent me from it.
Yes I hate killing them as well,one of the reasons I avoided rivers and lakes in my xbox version...I think I'll definitely avoid hunting an area's wildlife to extinction,I know it's only a game but my real life sensitivities when it comes to wildlife, will certainly prevent me from it.
My real life sensitivities perk up at killing any innocent. It's why every playthough I do of games with 'morality' eg Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Fallout etc. I always play as a good character.
My sensitivity just seems to turn off when something attacks me. I could have my character pet a dog, feed it and such. but if it ever tired to attack me i'd rip off it's limbs, slowly skin it while ALSO slowly roasting it. Then encase it in stone and throw it in a deep body of water for it to drown
....yeah.
My real life sensitivities perk up at killing any innocent. It's why every playthough I do of games with 'morality' eg Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Fallout etc. I always play as a good character.
My sensitivity just seems to turn off when something attacks me. I could have my character pet a dog, feed it and such. but if it ever tired to attack me i'd rip off it's limbs, slowly skin it while ALSO slowly roasting it. Then encase it in stone and throw it in a deep body of water for it to drown
....yeah.
That would be self-preservation, an evolved survival tactic ![]()
*memories of having to kill 50 fluffy rabbits for a quest in Dragon's Dogma come back to haunt me*
*each one dying with a pitiful "SQUEEEE"*
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I just want one as a pet :<
The mabari are the worst enemies because they make that whining noise. Soooo saaaaaaaad.
And they are just being loyal and protecting their pack, being good, loyal dogs. Where's a stun grenade and sleeping gas when you need one?
And they are just being loyal and protecting their pack, being good, loyal dogs. Where's a stun grenade and sleeping gas when you need one?
Or a bag of irresistible doggie treats to divert their attention! ![]()