Just read this article on PCG: https://www.pcgamer.com/i-cant-believe-35-of-baldurs-gate-3-players-already-took-the-evil-route/
After reading the article, which sort of decides that players tried the evil route and then reloaded an old save, I read the comments. There weren't many comments, but most of them seemed to be in support of an evil playthrough whenever one was available. The most evil I've ever managed, really, has come in Fallout games, but even that is very rare for me. Right now in BG3 I had decided to be morally neutral, but couldn't stand it, and I actually reloaded an old save.
But evil seems to be a natural choice for a lot of gamers. What is at play here? Are they finally able to let their true selves come out without major consequences or is it something else? And what do you decide to do in games? Do you play on the side of good or evil?
After reading the article, which sort of decides that players tried the evil route and then reloaded an old save, I read the comments. There weren't many comments, but most of them seemed to be in support of an evil playthrough whenever one was available. The most evil I've ever managed, really, has come in Fallout games, but even that is very rare for me. Right now in BG3 I had decided to be morally neutral, but couldn't stand it, and I actually reloaded an old save.
But evil seems to be a natural choice for a lot of gamers. What is at play here? Are they finally able to let their true selves come out without major consequences or is it something else? And what do you decide to do in games? Do you play on the side of good or evil?