So I just finished playing Fallout New Vegas and its dlc's, and I was thinking about decisions I made in that game and Fallout 3, and how the karma system in these games works. At first I was really annoyed with the karma system because, after having played Skyrim, I definitely learned that I definitely will take anything that isn't nailed down- especially if it weighs nothing! Does that translate into real life? No, not really, but I think sometimes some of the things you do in video games DO translate into real life. So, without further ado, here are some things video games have taught me about....me:
1- I'm a pretty helpful person, even if that annoys me and takes me off quest;
2- I'm a sneak thief at heart;
3- I stick by my followers, (and friends), even the annoying ones;
4- I'd rather shoot you from afar than confront you directly;
5- Trusting others is hard to do;
6- No matter what, I will survive!
Remember, it's just a ride...