Is it normal to keep a list of innocent people you kill in a game?
It feels more real when I'm writing their names on a piece of paper.
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It feels more real when I'm writing their names on a piece of paper.
How do you know their names, anyway?
Also, no. It sounds like a huge waste of time, but whatever floats your basement.
I'm not really a gamer except stuff on my phone and the games I play are not about killing but my little brother has always liked violent games and even though I hardly ever watched him play them I don't remember everyone just randomly made by the game walking around to have names? Is that even a thing?
it's Skyrim. I'm ashamed to admit obsessively playing a game that is five years old.
The people have little backstories and relationships with other characters, and sometimes grieve when you kill a loved one.
not really but are you like punishing yourself for killing unarmed guys on gta5 or how does it work?