If someone is Grey, technically shouldn't they be both Light and Dark at the same time? So following that logic, shouldn't they be able to wear both Light and Dark side stuff?
Not sure where I stand on this. To be honest from what I've seen in so far with quests there are only two choices, the Dark choice and the Light choice. With this in mind I really don't think it would be possible to 'organically' be grey.
The article dude states:
save a group of engineers from their death in the black vacuum of space, and then 45 minutes later condemn an otherwise friendly political figure to a sure death at the hands of the Sith.
Not sure what the story is around the political figure here but basically it seems like the reviewer is trying to balance his points by saying 'I did a Lightside action so the next one is Darkside'. By balancing the points, by being 'grey', the character is just a robot, an avatar of the player's extension; it takes away the actual 'character' of the character.
Balancing the points doesn't work in Roleplay because the character is no longer being roleplayed in order to manipulate game mechanics.
Even with the little time I played over the Skyrim weekend, I got no sense of there actually being 'grey' choices. Without grey choices then really there is no grey side in the game.
Anyways, I don't think it's something to worry about, if BW want Swtor to knock WoW off it's throne then they will have to be as receptive to player wants as Blizz is. And if they are, in that case there WILL be grey stuff eventually, if they aren't, WoW will still be King of the MMO for the next 10 years...
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