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Attacking Npcs

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[Edit] Oh, yeah, I meant this mainly for Kotor 2 idea. [/Edit]

 

I think that players' freedom of choice if they could attack anyone (except, maybe, important plot personas) they wanted. It would be nice to roleplay a petty thug who "relieves" bypassers of their credits, or a young hotheaded jedi aprentice, who lashes out on drunkards who are calling him names. Ofcourse the player would have to face the consequences of such acts.

 

Now, this isn't one of those "I'm so disappointed if this doesn't get done" suggestions, as I realise that scripting such npc reaction sequences is time consuming work. But I've also come to understand (while modding Kotor) that most commoners basically use the same models.

I think that players' freedom of choice if they could attack anyone

Nope, freedom of choise and killing all NPCs have NOTHING TO DO WITH EACH OTHER WHATSOEVER.

 

Just quit it, 'mkay ?!?

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Ahh... I seem to have communication problems yet again. This post wasn't intented to be a "flame", so uh, there's no emotion, there's peace.

Maybe if u shut up about the peace thingy then somebody might "hear" what u say.

Anyway it might be entertaining at first (ur idea) but after some time it would just be soooo boring...

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