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To me it seems like you are just here to cause angst. So, in reply. I will ignore you :)
It's true that Steam itself might add this in their update. But I just wanted to put a word out there, so any modders looking to do something that people might subscribe to, well here's an idea. I can't believe this has gotten so much discussion though, but that's great! :)
Correct, Idiocy seems to exist in all of us, and in some, they just blurt it right out for everyone to see, making them even more stupid.
Do me a big huge favor? Never ask that question again.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I hate it when people blame video games as well. But that doesn't mean it doesn't happen, and we're only just starting to convince the general public that games don't make you a psychotic. And if we're to have any success at that, we're going to have to cover up child-killing mods, like putting a sheet over a rather nasty stain on your couch when the neighbors come over.
Here's an example of someone having harmless fun with killing children:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQTV43g-hAo
Despite this guy's RP he dosn't go around murdering people in real life, although he is certainly a funny guy when he gets in character.
I can easily differentiate the difference between a vido game and real life. Because I want to pile up the bodies of children to the mountain peaks of Skyrim does not mean I want to harm children in real life at all.
I consider video games a complete break from reality in every way. But I respect your opinion.
There's a child in Dragonreach who, whenever he sees you, keeps repeating sarcastically "Another wanderer, here to lick my father's boots. Good job!" I think he would probably be at the top of every player's child execution list!
I think most of them who like to kill children and NPC have got a wrong game...they have sought a Action RPG....this type of game don't need any imagination....it is just to run around...kill..kill..and then put some points into different attributes in order to kill stronger opponents....but one don't need any IMAGINATION.
A RPG like SKYRIM, is a game that need IMAGINATION in order to be valued.
It gives the player the opportunity to live in a fantasy world, where he can develop into a Hero, or a Rascal....some will even develop themselves as Mass Murder, because that must be allowed since the game shall be realistic.
Realistic?? It is a FANTASY GAME, and it is the players imagination that decide what is good, and what is bad.....but just like in real world, there are players who have strange urge to to dominate those around them..like killing NPC and children, because that is relistic.
If such behaviour was ok, then the gamedeveloper would make the NPC much harder to kill, they would made is so that if someone kill a NPC or Kid, then the whole city would taken up the task to bring the murder down...he/she would have been hunted....not by one and one...but by many....I think death and reloading had been a ordinary thing to do, and then they would have started complaining that the game was way to hard.
When we play game, then we fulfill something in us, and it might mirror our own self.
Let me create a RPG here...
Let us play that you all are adults, have kid that has attended school, and that it is parentsday.
Let us play that we arrive, and each and one of us get a truth serium, and are asked to tell about a game they play, and how they play it.
Let us assume that 2 of the parents had playd Skyrim.
The first Parents start out telling he play a RPG, where he/she is helping the Lords with their task, He also help Citizen with their problems....he hunts the Roads for bandits....are out on quest to find Artifacts....he has A special Treat, that if he kill a Dragon he get a stong shout that help him, it might be sad to kill Dragons but they attack Town and peoples so they must be stopped.
He tell he has now bought land, he has married, and he has adopted 2 children that had lost their parents. He tell that thare is a war comming up, and he must decide who he think is right, and who is wrong, and then attend.
The second Parents come in, and tell that he play a RPG, he had tried to help Lords and citizen, but he find them so dull that he rather kill them all..He tells that if it is ok to kill Bandits, then it must also be ok to kill ordinary people and kids, because that must be most realistic.
Which Parents would you like to be?
It is not good enough to say..Hey it is just a game.....if it was...then the game developer would allowed you to do so....but again made it more difficult....because who of you would tell "it is a challange to kill a kid....or a NPC?"
The key to any game is to have fun. The great thing about Skyrim is that it's so moddable it's freeform. This is a perfectly fine way of modifying YOUR GAME, equally fine is killing children, because it's only in your game, you modified it to be that way for your personal enjoyment.
There is no 'should' in the elder scrolls, not when it's a sandbox world that you have free control over. In this generation games aren't exclusively for kids, although it's expected adults will have other responsibilities, games are a relaxing pastime for a whole generation who grew up playing them. "The Parents" argument bears little semblance to reality in many of our cases, especially when many gamers are in the 20-30 range.
What Bethesda originally created isn't the issue anymore, they aren't supporting dynasties nor the killing of children, but both can be achieved via the modding community. What is right and proper doesn't enter into it, only what is allowed on the workshop as an alternative we have the nexus and planetelderscrolls.
In fact in each game, you can be a completely different character than you are in real life, and different from every character you played in all your previous games as well. But I do agree with the idea that it is more fun to play an entire role than it is to just senselessly kill kill kill.
And now for the self righteous moral guardians here who have way too much of an obsession with how the media sees them as... Fallout 1 and 2 had child killing. I don't see anybody saying those who have played and enjoyed those games for about a decade and a half as horrible, sick monsters and the reason why gamers are seen as horrible people. Why? Because it's your choice to do it in those games, just like it's your choice to get those mods for later games and have children who can die. It doesn't make you a bad person, it simply means you want something more realistic; like those who use mods so there's no such thing as an essential NPC.
What's next, I'm a horrible person because I murder every dog I can find in Skyrim?
Maybe your time would be better spend on trying to help actual, living children, rather than judge people on the Internet because they want the option to kill kids in a fantasy game with magic and dragons.
Can you notify the people who are following this thread and kinda agree with me, when it comes out? Or what the name of this mod is? That'd be helpful