Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140121210201/@comment-1915529-20140128224258

If you mess with the HEX on your monitor you can make it red :D I'm going to tell you this now because I don't want you to be disappointed when it doesn't happen. You don't get a red lightsaber in Jedi Knight.

I fell to the Dark Side on my very first playthrough of JK not knowing I had a choice. Being a kid I was of course more interested in using the same powers used by Darth Vader and Emperor than some healing powers.

Following on from what Vork said, about people on the internet sometimes feeling closer. I believe people reveal their true selves on the internet because they can be for the most part anonymous. That is why you get so many people insulting other people. Making fun of grieving people mourning the loss of a loved one, insulting people because of their race/sex. You hear about this on the news all the time. Some people have even receive prison sentences because of what they've wrote on social media.

These people who act 'hard' and 'evil' on the internet would probably appear normal in real life because they don't want people close to them to know they are a psychotic idiot who would write insulting messages on a memorial page for a dead child (again, this happens). The internet gives them the freedom in their mind to be what they want to be, until they get imprisoned for it since you can't really be anonymous anymore (if ever).

But just as it allows evil people to be who they want to be, it also allows good people to be who they want to be. Perhaps some people are moulded by the company the keep in real life. Sure they are pleasant and caring for their fellow man but they are still limited by the society they live. But the internet allows them to be who they truly are.

For example, how many friends do you have who you can talk to about your favourite 90's games? Games don't come up much full stop for me, unless its the release of a brand new Grand Theft Auto. But of course I do enjoy talking about 90's games and you do too. At least for me it's not something I do in 'real life'.