...there is the opposite problem of making them interactable, letting players give them 5g or whatever, and then they're still there 10 years and however many millions of players later talking about how poor they are.
Yes, I'm well aware that I can imagine whatever I choose.
My point, which maybe I should have spelt out more clearly instead of wrapping it in a little RP, is that ZOS goes to the trouble to not only place these npcs in the world, but also give them voice acted dialogue. Yet, they don't allow us to interact with them in the world other than pick pocketing or murder.
I think it would be nice if we could interact with a little kindness, instead of the cruelty of robbing or murdering the poor.
scrappy1342 wrote: »
scrappy1342 wrote: »
I still don't get it
Either you are invested in role playing (I am, too, so I totally get that) and you can just simulate all this in your head.
Or you are not, and there is no point in giving gold to a NPC, that will stays the same no matter how many times you personnaly give 5 gold to him.
I believe that any resources spent coding that, no matter how meager they are, would be better spent elsewhere.
Really, It's a false good idea.
Yes, Fruvar, I could. In fact, I have a surplus of coins that I would gladly share with you. Alas, the All-Maker has unfairly, and cruelly, decided that I can not and that you must remain forever destitute.
(Please let us give to the poor. I know that there are some we can, but there are so many in Tamriel who cry out to us and we can do nothing for them)
...there is the opposite problem of making them interactable, letting players give them 5g or whatever, and then they're still there 10 years and however many millions of players later talking about how poor they are.
Yeah, I know, and I get it. It would still feel a little better, and less awful, to be able to do something in the moment.