Hey, I'm posting here because I had an experience today that shocked me. I felt an emotion I didn't think a game could ever evoke. So far my experience in this game has been extremely fun, i've killed players only when they were a possible threat and I felt alright with it. But today I was searching for Helicopter Crash sites around NW Airfield and as I was coming up over a hill in a tree line, I noticed movement about 800 meters away. I zoomed in with my M107 that I had looted from a bandit me and my friends had killed the previous day. Now by no means do I consider myself a bandit, I don't have the urge to be friends with other players, but I don't shoot people at random either. If the circumstances are right, and a connection of being friendly is made, I'll help out and be more than obliged to offer supplies or anything I can give. But today I tested myself. I zoomed in, and sure enough, it was a survivor. I've never had an opportunity like this, I shot him down and killed him. When I got to his body I noticed he was new, only a m16 and a few medical supplies, and a Assault Pack. I didn't need anything, I had killed him purely because he was there. A little bit after the initial adrenaline, I had an intense feeling of regret, I mean, to the point that I felt sick to my stomach, I've had my share of bandits killing me and I know how shitty of a feeling it is to get killed with no fighting chance. The thought of me killing this guy when I could of just kept going my separate way. It was very intense, I eventually talked myself into realizing it's just a game. But It is surreal that I even thought like that about a game. The way this game is set up is WAY ahead of it's time, I've never in my 19 years on earth had a emotion that intense from a strictly virtual experience. Rocket, You hold a legendary idea that could shape the gaming world forever. Please, I know when it comes down to it, it's a game. But please, don't stray from that vision you have, you have a huge responsibility to continue to shape this into a masterpiece. Thank you for giving me the privileged to be a part of this.