I don't steal, murder, etc etc in Skyrim and that is because it goes against my real life moral values.
But is everyone like that to a varying degree?
Do people who murder in the game (and I'm not saying they are murderers in real life) question the act they just carried out or is it 'just a game' to them and therefore they feel no guilt?
Do the people who think 'its just a game' (and it is just a game don't get me wrong) have any pangs of remorce afterwards and if they don't do they worry that they don't?
Does this point to what people are subconciously capable of or am I just weird?
I'm not saying if you steal in Skyrim that you would do it in real life or anything but does your feelings in a role playing game towards the actions you undertake hint at your real life personality traits? Given that this is a role playing game and does have a certain element of realism in it.
I reckon this would be an interesting study to do.
Personally if I just killed a village of people in this game I would feel bad about it (even though its just a game). But we all know there are Goodies and Baddies in real life and varying shades in between. Do your actions in Skyrim reveal an underlying trait?
