I mean, are random encounters good? I prefer story driven content.
Why not both?
I mean, are random encounters good? I prefer story driven content.
I mean, are random encounters good? I prefer story driven content.
When I first turned on the game, I was expecting to get jumped in the dark alleys, random goons chasing after me. To feel threatened at every corner at night. Just keep walking, you'll be alright.
I think the animosity drops after time but I couldn't go to kabuki market for a while to see the ripperdocOdd fact, if you kill a bunch of gang members, the gang will attack you on sight.
A lot of players never noticed this was a thing.
I don't know if it's always like that, but when I walking "calmly" near cops, they don't spot me. But if I run, they do. I tried only few times, so I don't know if it's a "rule"I've noticed that the police act more like another gang, stand near them and they attack ...shouldn't they be a little bit of server and protect instead of another health risk to V while NPCs are ignored...I haven't been killing cops....if I had a wanted level it would make sense but npcs come and go just fine within inches...
Which is something that troubles me... There should be a loss of street cred when you *work for the cops*.
There should've been another form of street cred for corpo advancement. How well you work within the system.
Do early work for NCPD and eventually you get access to corpo fixers and corpo gear that's top of the line.
Odd fact, if you kill a bunch of gang members, the gang will attack you on sight.
A lot of players never noticed this was a thing.
Operating within the System isn't being Lawful.
The reason you don't get benefits (you don't get experience for your abilities like pistolero, or hogtying either, choom) is because they spawn endlessly.
When "the law is me", you can do whatever you wantthere is no system that corpo's would respect you for working within, is what I'm trying to say.
Yep, I know exactly how much : none.Then, go murderer however many cops you likerer, drive away, and then take note of how much experience you're awarded for getting the whole cast of NCPD Blue to shake hands with Jesus. The digits'll be thin I assure you.