With everything i said by now,I think forgiving those from Bethesda for taking this decision is quite easy .It is true that in older games like Fallout 1 and 2,this option exists.And it had some very important consequences.In a post-apocalyptic universe the children becomes much more important,so killing one marked you as ChildKiller,so everybody started to hate you and the bounty hunters hunted you down almost every time.But what happend in F1 and 2 happend 10-15 years ago.Meanwhile,the legislation changed:some countries forbidden the games where kids can be killed.
In Skyrim,the things are completely different than F1 and 2 (where everything was viewable from somewhere up side,and u could just imagine as much as u wanted such an action or just let it go ),here (in Skyrim) you see the entire action through hero`s eyes,your own eyes,because you are the character,the hero,and the game actually presents u cinematic animations when your strike becomes fatal,the camera jumps somewhere up showing the entire action and how cool you are when you strike the dagger in someone.Unbelievable,but the games are to realistic now.So what should parents buy to their children?Some Call of Duty?
In Skyrim,the things are completely different than F1 and 2 (where everything was viewable from somewhere up side,and u could just imagine as much as u wanted such an action or just let it go ),here (in Skyrim) you see the entire action through hero`s eyes,your own eyes,because you are the character,the hero,and the game actually presents u cinematic animations when your strike becomes fatal,the camera jumps somewhere up showing the entire action and how cool you are when you strike the dagger in someone.Unbelievable,but the games are to realistic now.So what should parents buy to their children?Some Call of Duty?