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It was less the proving innocence that was important to him and more catching the real culprit.
And you could always play a “no kill” run.
Can’t be any accusers if they’re all dead.
No witnesses means no problem
Technically you don’t have to kill anyone at all and the game gives you different endings if you don’t kill.
Based
I have only ever played this game doing a clean hands and silent run.
Yeah, see that’s exactly why i didn’t kill a soul. Why would I lower myself to making those idiots retroactively right?
Canonical speaking, he did a Ghost, Pacifist Run with non lethal takedowns on the targets.
The same way that Agent 47 is a Silent Assassin. Because of Canon.
Yea but that how you get bad ending
Everytime I replay this masterpiece I can’t stop murdering EVERYTHING and always get high chaos
its much easier to sneak by corpses
can’t be proven guilty if there are no witnesses
and how it ends?
Cant find a body if theres no one left to look
Dead men tell no tales.
… WHAT GAME…
I mean, that’s on you if that’s how you did it. You didn’t have to kill a soul.
You can finish the game without killing a single person tho. There’s even achievements for zero kills and never being detected.
There’s an achievement for playing the whole story without killing anyone
I didnt murder anyone tbh
First play: ruthless, obvious, visceral.
Second: no kill, many stressful hours.
Third: full ghost, never seen, no kill, truly terrifying
What the hell! I never killed anyone… also, I was never seen.
This is exactly why it never felt right to me killing in Dishonored. My first playthrough was a ‘no kill’ playthrough.
‘I am a monster of your design.’
For those who haven’t played, You can play through dishonored and dishonored 2 100% non lethally. It actually winds up being more fun to play in some cases
That’s justice.
High chaos is the worst ending though.
Speak for yourself, my Corvo didn’t kill anyone…
guard spots me
shoves guard into disintegration wall. what guard?
Speak for yourself :> GHOST……unseen and did no harm :>
Clean hands
If you can think of a better way I’d like to hear it!
I think the point was to prove he didn’t kill the queen specifically. His entire job as royal protector prior to the game implies he kinda murders people already.
Clean hands.
Cleaner hands.
Cleanest hands.
and now I’m working on Dishonored 2. probably do a later run with her and go on a killing spree.
Corvo gave zero shits about clearing his name. Dishonored is a game of vengeance not redemption.
Accused of regicide, which is a specific kind of murder. Then commits casual murder to prove his innocence regarding the regicide.
Less “proven innocent”, and more “couldn’t be prosecuted due to a lack of judges”.
This is the way
Killing everyone is a choice. A choice made by the unskilled and maidenless.
It’s not murder if you don’t leave survivors.
It’s not genocide if there is no evidence the genocided ever existed.
To be fair, it’s less about killing someone than about who he killed.
Also, you don’t have to… Directly… Kill anyone.
You can play the whole game and kill no one…if murder is what you did it was your choice.
Go Ghost run, scrub
Clean hands no magic ghost players: 😐
I’ll throw the obvious: accused of murdering an important person, kills a bunch of non-important people and treasonous conspirators (except maybe Lady Boyle who I believe we kill or give to an obsessed man for information)
Proves innocence by rescuing the one witness to the crime and eliminating those who framed him.