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** Also it can turn a bit into [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]] when people who do know who you are [[Suicidal Overconfidence|NEVER SURRENDER]]. You stop feeling sorry for them after a while and wish they would die faster.
** And all of the choices from ''[[Mass Effect (video game)|Mass Effect 1]]'' and ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' will be carried over for the finale in ''[[Mass Effect 3]]''.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' has various character ratings (fat, muscle, sex appeal, and respect), which affect how NPCs react in your presence. You can even say something back, determined by hitting Y or N. However, no amount of sex appeal or respect will completely stop people from telling CJ he smells bad.
* In ''[[Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura]]'' the PC gets better reaction from other characters (including shopkeepers who give them discounts) if he or she helped the inhabitants of a given settlement. Additionally, characters sometimes mention specific deeds of the PC and act accordingly. Of course, evil deeds get attention and respect of shady characters (including party members who base their decision to join the PC on his or her karma meter).
* ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' is interesting in that it has both positive and negative consequences for having a high "honor" rating. In law-abiding towns like Armadillo or Blackwater, shops will sell for less and buy for more, lawmen and citizens will overlook most crimes other than murder or bank robbery, jobs pay twice as much, and you have a random chance of encountering a nun who gives you an item that cuts enemy accuracy by 25%. Conversely, in [[Wretched Hive|Theives' Landing]] shops will charge you more and buy for less, you're more likely to get challenged to a duel, and citizens may randomly open fire on you the moment you ride into town.
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