I just bought Fable 2 and I was wondering if I should be good or bad. I have seen how cool you can look on the game when you are bad and i heard you can get easy money. If so why be good? What is the difference?
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Good – Gives you a sense of pride.
Good – Make people adore you, even if you look ugly, everyone will still love you and all of Albion will usually follow you around whilst in a town
Good – You get discounts at merchants
Evil – Rent corruption, gets you sooo much money its unreal, evil characters always have more cash than good.
Evil – You can do what you want and not always take the righteous path, if your good…later on in a specific mission you have to give up your looks, and than you look like a shaggy dog.
Evil – People run from you, they don’t call you names or anything…if they do, kill them!
So much more too, this is just a brief intro, i prefer evil myself
You really have to be both to experience the entire joy of the game…..so start two characters one male and one female…one evil and one good………..and have lots of fun!!!
If you are completely good in Fable 2 it is not as easy as being evil.
If you are good you have to keep rent at 0% if you’re evil you can put it to 100%. If you are evil though you look damn ugly, if you are good and pure your skin is beautiful all the time.
Basically evil character get more money faster and get greater discounts because people fear you more.
There is a time when you are asked to sacrifice your looks for someone if you do this you look so ugly so even if you are good you don’t have to. There is also a choice at the end that is tough.
I am playing through on kind of a neutral for my first and main account. I am almost completely good and pure but aren’t afraid to make a couple evil choices.
In the end it changes the whole game, what you do not just your character but the world around you as well.
In the end if you are good people love you and it’s easier to find a partner and you look a hell of a lot better than evil.
Good – Gives you a sense of pride.
Good – Make people adore you, even if you look ugly, everyone will still love you and all of Albion will usually follow you around whilst in a town
Good – You get discounts at merchants
Evil – Rent corruption, gets you sooo much money its unreal, evil characters always have more cash than good.
Evil – You can do what you want and not always take the righteous path, if your good…later on in a specific mission you have to give up your looks, and than you look like a shaggy dog.
Evil – People run from you, they don’t call you names or anything…if they do, kill them!
So much more too, this is just a brief intro, i prefer evil myself
You really have to be both to experience the entire joy of the game…..so start two characters one male and one female…one evil and one good………..and have lots of fun!!!
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Being bad has lots of consequences, being good does wonders.
If you are completely good in Fable 2 it is not as easy as being evil.
If you are good you have to keep rent at 0% if you’re evil you can put it to 100%. If you are evil though you look damn ugly, if you are good and pure your skin is beautiful all the time.
Basically evil character get more money faster and get greater discounts because people fear you more.
There is a time when you are asked to sacrifice your looks for someone if you do this you look so ugly so even if you are good you don’t have to. There is also a choice at the end that is tough.
I am playing through on kind of a neutral for my first and main account. I am almost completely good and pure but aren’t afraid to make a couple evil choices.
In the end it changes the whole game, what you do not just your character but the world around you as well.
In the end if you are good people love you and it’s easier to find a partner and you look a hell of a lot better than evil.
I hear that story mode is easier when being good than when being evil