Ever notice?

BOS_Warlord

First time out of the vault
In fallout 3 it's hard to be good, and in new Vegas it's very hard to be evil?

Like whats up with that? I've been doing okay with my evil new Vegas run though, I'm still neutral but I killed everyone at the Mojave outpost, I eat people and I killed deputy beagle. I'm also vilified by the NCR so a legion playthrough ensures evil
 
It was Hard in FO3 to be good? I remember goign from evil to very good in a couple of hours.
 
I find it hard to be evil in any game, unless I'm doing a mass-murderer playthrough. Most of the evil options just don't appeal to me, and good usually brings better rewards and a more interesting story. I'm pretty sure BOS_Warlord didn't mean it in that regard, though.

If you're actively keeping an eye on your karma, I'd say the hardest range to stay in was Neutral, especially in FO3. I tried it once in order to do away with the hassle of the Talon and/or Regulator ambushes, but it was all-but-impossible in the long term.
 
Doing the Main Quest in Fallout 3 is a surefire way to send your Karma straight through the roof and to heaven.

In New Vegas, however, it's most interesting to constantly keep neutral Karma.
 
I found that outside of quests, its difficult to get negative karma.
I could slaughter an entire town and receive no karma penalties. Then again, its been a while since I last played FNV, so they might have patched it.
 
CthuluIsSpy said:
I found that outside of quests, its difficult to get negative karma.
I could slaughter an entire town and receive no karma penalties. Then again, its been a while since I last played FNV, so they might have patched it.

It also turns out that (in Fallout 3) if you kill everyone in a town, you don't get good Karma :P
 
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