Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5418951-20150910163145/@comment-88.243.2.181-20150913214314

37.220.14.210 wrote: 88.243.111.75 wrote: Murdering two criminals/killers and assisting a heist in order to save his daughter is a more diabolical act than murdering two innocent women (and in a horrible and disgusting manner nonetheless) and aiming to destroy a city and kill thousands of innocent people? Really? Evil is evil, no matter how straightforward it is. You cannot call Frank a pure evil man next to Alden and Tesla. That would be utterly absurd. Besides, Frank wasn't always shady, only in Paradise City. I can and will call him pure evil, regardless of who you compare him to. Just because someone isn't innocent doesn't mean they deserved to die. So saying that Alden killing two "innocent" people makes him worse is something I'll never agree with. And Frank helped out with that master plan, so he's just as guilty as Tesla, if not more. Tesla never actually killed anyone. Frank did. Tesla never killed anyone because techically, Tesla could NOT kill anyone with his own hands since he was NO LONGER a human but a hologram. He made others (Alden and Bobby) to kill those who stood in his way (Karen and Frank) which is equal to murdering them. And Tesla was NOT straightforward with his evil. He initially hid the fact that the Computer Interface was himself, in which the truth was later discovered by the player and he tricked the player into solving Frank's murder to gain enough time to completely liberate himself from his body and become invincible. And if Frank's conscience had not told the player to shoot Tesla in his virtual reality, the player would never be able to shoot him, in which they'd end up into thinking that they'd be "killing" Frank and his family once more. You may not agree with the Alden fact, that's your opinion but you most certainly cannot say that Frank is more evil than Telsa. It would be like saying that hand is superior to brain even though it is the brain that controls the hand.