» Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:46 am
Roleplaying , especially in a single-player world , is whatever you make it.The poblem some of us have (me specifically) is if you're trying to roleplay a seriously anol GOOD character the game can get rather frustrating.But that's nothing new actually.After calming down a bit I realize that yes , being uncompromisingly good anywhere is harder than taking the easy route , always has been.My mistake was trying to play this kind of character for the very first run-through.Most roleplay starts with a premise you've devised and try to stick with.One of the easiest starters is simply playing a guy or gal that's simply trying to survive and maybe have a good life someday.Nothing is hard-set on your path with this premise , so ending up as a thief is completely plausible because the money's good , well better money than your poor adventuring soul has found on it's own.
Going the extreme uncompromising good , or bad guy , can be some of the most challenging ways to start off any game.Both ways will leave you with big parts of the game content inaccesible as your evil guy kills/steals/cheats anything he sees fit.Your good guy is the exact opposite and will miss pretty good stuff like the thieves guild stuff and dark brotherhood.You'll also not be doing many fun things like pickpocketing or stealing sweetrolls from the guards quarters =P.There's nothing set on rails in this game , you simply don't do certain things while doing certain other things.But as far as this game it has the most possible actual freedom at the same time, it may leave you thinking ,"Ok , what now?"I was personaly a little put-off because my first impression is being bad rewards you much more in this game.It does in the immediate sense , just like the real-world can.But there's lingering problems you can cause for yourself for that immediate gratification that will sit on your shoulder pecking at you for quite some time.Being totally good you miss alot of content in this game but at the same time you never worry about entering a town , or going anywhere for that matter.
So starting off being a nuetral more open-minded type of PC , then feeling out what you like and dislike about things is probably the best way to go.Even my "mostly" bad assassin had a problem with the torture chamber after the end of the main quests for the DB,But you reap what you sow.