>main character's decisions can be argued as both right and wrong
Why don't more RPGs do this?
Main character's decisions can be argued as both right and wrong
Nah dude it wasn't touching the trash but someone already bit that shit. Objectively wrong.
>open lid
>bacteria and shit that was in the bin fly around, covering the food
It doesn't matter if it was on a magazine, it's disgusting and George was wrong.
He also can't handle button mashers, which is just pathetic.
The lid was closed. It was surrounded in garbage air and it was bit
imagine having so little control over your body that you cant resist to eat some sugar shit from the trash
disgusting
If the lid wasn't closed it would have been ok
>completely enveloped
>inb4 the autist screaming about napkins and saying there’s nothing wrong with eating food that’s been farted on
Because writing is hard, and morally ambiguous things like this either come off as massively one-sided, or needlessly forced.
How could he not hear the footsteps?
Better example would be double dipping the chip
>playing multiplayer
>switch teams to kill friends
I'll never forget when a guy in planetside 2 switched factions to teamkill me in a plane
>favourite guy in multiplayer server disappears
RIP
carpet on the floors
This shit was always hilarious in TF2 if you were at or near the top of the scoreboard, and people started leaving on the other team.
Posting rule #1:
Never start a thread with an image more interesting than your topic.
You are genuinely unintelligent if you believe the topic was the topic and not the image being the topic.
>carpet on the floors
>so he walks on it with his shoes on
Americans ARE such subhumans who are wearing shoes indoor
Whatever.
Ohhhh NoooOOooOOOoOO!
rule #1 is never talk about Zig Forums newfag
>shoes indoors
Do you really want me to take off my unventilated steel toe work boots, AsianAnon?
>carpet
>in a kitchen
Is there more based jew than Larry David?
do Americans really...?
actual on topic answer, unambiguously evil villains can be just as cool and thought provoking. dumb writers can make either seem awful. I'd say "moral ambiguity" is far more popular with bad writers today, outside of Nazi trope characters.
That's 4chawn rule #1, not posting. Also said rule only applies to raids.
I'll never get the culture about people not taking off their shoes indoors. It's fucking disgusting.
Do Euros really just expose their stinky feet when they go to people's homes?
>stinky feet
Seinfeld:
>character walks in on someone doing something stupid
>becomes a major part of the story
Other sitcoms:
>character walks in on someone doing something stupid
>cheap gag that's forgotten about as audience laughter roars and it cuts to commercial
That's Jerrys house though and he's still wearing shoes. You don't actually wear shoes in your house right user?
>it's the European's fault that my feet smell
That's a vinyl flooring