Well, technically the game is over if that happens. You'd have to decide whether it would be appropriate to reload and try again. (My personal opinion is that that is one of the risks of undertaking the Main Quest, and "game over" is the same as "dead."
I agree. If Martin dies, then MD destroys the world. So, everybody dies anyway.
Exactly. I'm glad you started this thread, I would not have tried DiD without it. The fallen live on in screenshots and memory, and in a little more tension with the next character. I'm going to try this in Skyrim, once I know the game a little better. My current Oblivion characters are involved in the same story, but future ones will be Dead is Dead. :foodndrink:
DID started out, for me, as a way to improve the replay value of FONV. It posed a challenge and created deeper, more intensive, gameplay. However, just knowing the wheres and whats, sacrificed the full potential of the excitement you get from playing DID. Running Skyrim totally blind, with a specialized and limited character, ensures that my 20th character and playthrough, will be just as exciting and fresh as my first...Well, in theory anyway. :rock: