Agreed, gaymer.
Kanisatha - You dont think the BG hero giving in to his greed, utter self-orientation, and destructive impulses to become a living embodiment of murder and terror, after Gorion's hopes and parental guidance, qualify as an evil ending? It is the dark alternative to the hero choosing to help others and the world. He literally becomes the definition of evil. The consequences of that action follow unwritten after the story is concluded, as most dark side endings leave the player. Just because Baldur's Gate doesn't turn into a bastion of villainy before the credits roll disqualifies that ending from being considered the evil one? We are left to imagine what the fallen hero will do with the realm. They will certainly increase its suffering. You are of course free to consider it as you choose, but tis strange indeed to try to make a case for such a claim..