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Some girls play games to you know....
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Plus if it were to go too much online you can be sure that there would be a ridiculous monthly charge.
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Although true British people tend not to kick chickens.
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Absolutely without question I will be purchasing this (what will be) fine piece of software. I have never been let down by a Peter Molyneux title yet, from Populus onward. I am tempted to pre-order it now as I nearly cried watching the trailer, lol.
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You visit your wife in your marital home and she is acting a bit strange and there is two glasses half drank and the window is open. You question her and depending on your alignment you can bully it out of her or take a more investigative approach. Here you could forgive her or with the information gained you can pursue your wife's lover picking ...
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I think ideas conjured up from what we have seen in the trailer is a good way of building excitement in the game and this can only be a good thing. With the whole good/evil bit I am assuming the developers are trying to make a little less black and white (pun not intended). Killing someone and stealing their stuff is obviously very evil but ...
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A female choice of lead character ''needs'' to be introduced but I don't think multiplay will work (unless it's online like World of Warcraft). Some developers concentrate too much on mulitplayer elements and as such the single player game suffers. Perhaps an unlockable arena or environment vs battle minigame could be unlocked at some point in ...
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On the subject of ''the wife'' and other ''friend'' characters I would like to see something similar to the influence part of KOTOR 2. Imagine as you get more evil your partner and friends start to become nasty and evil as you do, maybe even helping you out with your dirty deeds.
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The best things come to those who wait. They can take their time and make sure it's perfect, unlike the rushed job Obsidian made of KOTOR 2 with the worst ending in RPG history.
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Guns can be great in a musket style. Imagine scoping out a quiet piece of country road waiting for stagecoaches to pass and holding them up in a ''highwayman'' style. Or ambushing post coaches to infiltrate an important piece of mail as a side quest. The development seems to be similar to the way Terry Pratchett's books have introduced certain ...
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