ive started my second playthrough and ive decided to make a ruthless orc that kills men and pleasures women but i cant kill half the people i want to...they just crouch and i get arrrested. is there an option to disables this?
Because they're all involved in some way with some quest and Bethesda just can't have anyone rendering a quest unfinishable because they killed a related character. Heaven forbid.
no but i would like it if u could kill people who arent involved in the main story line...if i dont feel like doing the quest where i have to find the redguard (i got it right after the first dragon kill) i should be able to kill her
Because of threads like this. http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1322084-accidentally-killed-kesh-the-clean-xbox-360/page__p__19877677__hl__kesh__fromsearch__1#entry19877677
Because they're all involved in some way with some quest and Bethesda just can't have anyone rendering a quest unfinishable because they killed a related character. Heaven forbid.
Very much this. They took the consequence out of killing NPCs. First NPC I tried to kill was essential. Shut down the game immediately to cool myself off. Not happy.
Because of threads like this. http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1322084-accidentally-killed-kesh-the-clean-xbox-360/page__p__19877677__hl__kesh__fromsearch__1#entry19877677
And then there is New Vegas where you could kill everyone and it wasn't really a problem.
Am not a fan of killing spree.. However i do think we need to be able to kill any NPC... For the "freedom" of it and the "Roleplay". If i screw up a quest, i have myself to blame no?
Am not a fan of killing spree.. However i do think we need to be able to kill any NPC... For the "freedom" of it and the "Roleplay". If i screw up a quest, i have myself to blame no?
I'm not a killing spree sort of person, either. In all the hours I've put into Skyrim, only once have I killed someone on purpose that was not quest related or hostile to me. That was the priest of Talos in Whiterun. He was getting on my nerves, so my assassin shot him.
What bethesda SHOULD do is let you kill essential characters, and then add a consequence, in that consequence you have to work your way around it to complete that quest
Because they're all involved in some way with some quest and Bethesda just can't have anyone rendering a quest unfinishable because they killed a related character. Heaven forbid.