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ultim8_gamer
It doesnt change the story much so what ever. You could make two saves and explore both ways.
Added May 17 2008
ID: 254695
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nicko 9000
I killed him, and nothign ahppened that related to him afterwards.
I advise you turn autosave off, save the game just before you make your descision, then afterwards if you don't like the outcome, reload your game and change the outcome.
Added May 17 2008
ID: 254761
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cheating-is-good
Yes, what both Nicko 9000, and ultim8_gamer have said is correct. Killing Darko itself is irrelevant, it is the outcome of the storyline that matters. I know that if you kill him, you will be thinking of what might happen if you had left him alive, and vice versa, you would be wondering what would have had happened if you killed him instead of leaving him alive. So, the solution is to create two save files, and then you can play each file, and decide which storyline you liked the best. Hope this helps.
Added May 18 2008
ID: 254902
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SP
Think of it this way it's like killing a bad person for the cops.Plus who cares he dosnt deserve to live he sold out his freinds but anyway it's your choice both choices arent the rong choice.
Added Jun 22 2008
ID: 263644
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