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Post by dutchsghost7 on Apr 4, 2017 16:32:19 GMT
Wow, does anybody really care that homosexuals find solace from Bioware games? I don't. I think there's a direct correlation with more and more homosexual pandering in Bioware games and their quality pissing down the drain.
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Post by Link"Guess"ski on Apr 4, 2017 16:38:19 GMT
When did you become an actual Krogan, ZipZap? Hi Dutch. Nothing wrong with being inclusive to homosexual players in a game that already panders to the person who is playing it (you make dialogue choices and roleplay based on what YOU want). It can be prone to over-focus maybe and personally I think Inquisition was a little bit like that with Cass being the only male heterosexual relationship as I still strongly believe 70% of the population at least is hetero, but in this game the gay content feels like it's a complete afterthought that was forced in there.
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Post by SwobyJ on Apr 4, 2017 16:59:26 GMT
When did you become an actual Krogan, ZipZap? Hi Dutch. Nothing wrong with being inclusive to homosexual players in a game that already panders to the person who is playing it (you make dialogue choices and roleplay based on what YOU want). It can be prone to over-focus maybe and personally I think Inquisition was a little bit like that with Cass being the only male heterosexual relationship as I still strongly believe 70% of the population at least is hetero, but in this game the gay content feels like it's a complete afterthought that was forced in there. That's what it comes down to for me. And if it is an afterthought in terms of getting the game ready to ship (or to add, if m/f and f/f Vetra stuff was cut as well), that could mean there was more potential or even existing resources they just didn't implement. And if so, go for it Bioware. (I think at least 70-80%, with so far clearer evidence showing at least 90%, is hetero too, though despite what some wish, its with varying levels of acceptability of homo and even many enjoy m/m and f/f media in their own way - whether porn or romance. I don't trust specific percentages for homo or LGBT because I think far too many, and this can include researchers, underestimate the closet or can't factor in its prevalence. I'm pretty certain well over 5% of gamers, let alone Bioware game players, are a little more interested when they see m/m romance options in a RPG. I think people often lose sight of the potential of the 'pink dollar', which shouldn't be confused with any 'SJW dollar' concept) EDIT: I don't 'need Jaal bi', but if the resources are all or mostly there, and especially if there was a decision late in the process to cut this out, sure. What I'd like in Bioware games is just an equal opportunity. The closest they've come so far with that is DAI (which was to the point that I finally did feel a little sympathetic to straight male complaints). ME3 would have sucked too (though thanks for the inclusion I guess) if it wasn't for Kaidan happening, where my biggest complaint is just that in the trilogy-scale, he had to be 'made bi' - though thankfully he was also the sort of character that it could be believed that he really could be bi and just more openly attracted to women and was just reserved about his personal life in general (barely...).
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Post by qwib on Apr 4, 2017 17:10:58 GMT
Yeah yeah, the fairy tale of gay romances for the gays. When my hetero male friends installed DA:O, they romanced Zevran faster than I could finish the first Quest.
Don't tell me Stories, I know who you all romanced in DA:I! And it was not Ashley 2.0. aka Cassandra.
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Post by Rifneno on Apr 4, 2017 17:18:23 GMT
Wow, does anybody really care that homosexuals find solace from Bioware games? I don't. I think there's a direct correlation with more and more homosexual pandering in Bioware games and their quality pissing down the drain. At Cornell University they have an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe. If I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to see the damn I give about who puts what in which hole or licks what. You're gay? I don't care. You're straight? I don't care. You're asexual? I don't care. But. I will say that I generally agree with the comment if you extend it to relationships in general and not based around sexuality. BioWare makes RPGs. Mostly medieval settings, some space stuff. This isn't a dating simulator or a hentai game. These games are not about hooking up. That isn't just a side thing for flavor, it's actually a relatively minor side thing for flavor. These games are about stopping the Reapers, the darkspawn, Irenicus, all of that. But a small, creepy, and ridiculously vocal minority keep screaming at BioWare to focus on getting their avatar laid while the world burns around them. When Gaider talked about how that portion of the fanbase needs a priority check, I think it's the only time I ever agreed with him on anything. And yes, quality has dropped like an osmium rock on Jupiter since BioWare has been listening to these people. Baldur's Gate II, for its time, was absolutely amazing. It was a very serious candidate for "best RPG ever" even a decade after its release. Romances were a very minor bit of flavor for the game, a game full of flavor touches. Likewise, the original Mass Effect was a masterpiece from a storytelling standpoint (let's not talk about the gameplay, wow). And again, romances were a minor bit of flavor in a game full of flavor touches. But ever since BioWare has had to pander to people who think romances are a major focus, they haven't produced anything in the league of either of those games. Coincidence? Maybe. Correlation does not equal causation. But there's definitely a correlation.
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Post by qwib on Apr 4, 2017 17:30:58 GMT
Wow, does anybody really care that homosexuals find solace from Bioware games? I don't. I think there's a direct correlation with more and more homosexual pandering in Bioware games and their quality pissing down the drain. At Cornell University they have an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe. If I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to see the damn I give about who puts what in which hole or licks what. You're gay? I don't care. You're straight? I don't care. You're asexual? I don't care. But. I will say that I generally agree with the comment if you extend it to relationships in general and not based around sexuality. BioWare makes RPGs. Mostly medieval settings, some space stuff. This isn't a dating simulator or a hentai game. These games are not about hooking up. That isn't just a side thing for flavor, it's actually a relatively minor side thing for flavor. These games are about stopping the Reapers, the darkspawn, Irenicus, all of that. But a small, creepy, and ridiculously vocal minority keep screaming at BioWare to focus on getting their avatar laid while the world burns around them. When Gaider talked about how that portion of the fanbase needs a priority check, I think it's the only time I ever agreed with him on anything. And yes, quality has dropped like an osmium rock on Jupiter since BioWare has been listening to these people. Baldur's Gate II, for its time, was absolutely amazing. It was a very serious candidate for "best RPG ever" even a decade after its release. Romances were a very minor bit of flavor for the game, a game full of flavor touches. Likewise, the original Mass Effect was a masterpiece from a storytelling standpoint (let's not talk about the gameplay, wow). And again, romances were a minor bit of flavor in a game full of flavor touches. But ever since BioWare has had to pander to people who think romances are a major focus, they haven't produced anything in the league of either of those games. Coincidence? Maybe. Correlation does not equal causation. But there's definitely a correlation. For me BG2 Jaheira romance, is how a romance should be implemented in any game. It's an actual romance. The new versions in W3 and ME/DA feel like you just have to finish enough Quests for your "happy ending". The obsession over them is rather weird though.
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Post by n7vakarian on Apr 4, 2017 18:29:07 GMT
Isn't of trying to change a characters preference I would rather they fix the game before doing something like that.
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Post by Joey on Apr 4, 2017 18:42:43 GMT
Maybe having a squadmate romance is important to them? You're free to look down on them for caring so much about fictional romances, but there are also people out there who will look down on you for caring about fictional friendships or playing Bioware games or even for playing games in general. When everyone in Africa is fed then you can complain about your technical issues in a video game We were talking about prioritising fixes for a video game. The closest I can come to feeding africans is buying beer for Sudanese refugees. People on #MakeJaalBi stated like 24235425 times that they absolutely DON'T WANT Bioware to prioritize m/m romances. They want other issues to be fixed first. But yeah, gay guys should be quiet and be grateful for scraps they're got. Jesus...
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Post by alanc9 on Apr 4, 2017 18:43:04 GMT
When did you become an actual Krogan, ZipZap? Hi Dutch. Nothing wrong with being inclusive to homosexual players in a game that already panders to the person who is playing it (you make dialogue choices and roleplay based on what YOU want). It can be prone to over-focus maybe and personally I think Inquisition was a little bit like that with Cass being the only male heterosexual relationship as I still strongly believe 70% of the population at least is hetero, but in this game the gay content feels like it's a complete afterthought that was forced in there. Well, a male PC's relationship with Josephine is, by definition, heterosexual, even if she isn't. I was actually surprised that Josie's bisexuality bothered anyone, and I imagine Bio was too. Isn't that supposed to be hot?
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Post by alanc9 on Apr 4, 2017 18:45:21 GMT
Baldur's Gate II, for its time, was absolutely amazing. It was a very serious candidate for "best RPG ever" even a decade after its release. Romances were a very minor bit of flavor for the game, a game full of flavor touches. Likewise, the original Mass Effect was a masterpiece from a storytelling standpoint (let's not talk about the gameplay, wow). And again, romances were a minor bit of flavor in a game full of flavor touches. But ever since BioWare has had to pander to people who think romances are a major focus, they haven't produced anything in the league of either of those games. Coincidence? Maybe. Correlation does not equal causation. But there's definitely a correlation. For me BG2 Jaheira romance, is how a romance should be implemented in any game. It's an actual romance. The new versions in W3 and ME/DA feel like you just have to finish enough Quests for your "happy ending". The obsession over them is rather weird though. But BG2 works the same as the newer games. It's just that you have to do all the quests to finish the romance.
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Post by Joey on Apr 4, 2017 18:55:18 GMT
because bioderp is now run by SJWs. I mean I find it very very sad if you have to play a game just to have your character bang anything that moves. Instead of that why not just watch some porn or become re-aquainted with Mr Hand? I'm so sick and tired of comments like these. And I'm surprised I see this crap here. I feel like I'm reading some cancerous youtube comment section or something. ME:A team and SJWs? I don't see a connection, since gay guys got scraps, lesbian romances are the exact copies from Scott/f romances (PeeBee). And FUN FACT! All the romanceable ladies were supposed to be available for straight Scott. It's more like 'bioderp' is now run by dudebros. kek
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Post by qwib on Apr 4, 2017 19:37:40 GMT
For me BG2 Jaheira romance, is how a romance should be implemented in any game. It's an actual romance. The new versions in W3 and ME/DA feel like you just have to finish enough Quests for your "happy ending". The obsession over them is rather weird though. But BG2 works the same as the newer games. It's just that you have to do all the quests to finish the romance. Yes, but no at the same time. I only speak for Jeaheira. There is no stupid flirting involved. So when the romance starts, you don't know the romance starts. It's a normal conversation. The romance isn't triggered by the main plot, it is an in game timer. After 25 Dialogues through the game, there is a hint that you like her.... After 45 Dialogues, there is a small hint that there is something going on. After 49 Dialogues you tell her you want her by your side. There are 70 triggered by in game timer dialogues... it feels organic and natural. Not like other BW games or Witcher series. It's not timed through other quests unlocked. It's unlocked simply, because you play the game. It's not simply doing Quests to get that romance. It's an epic journey, where you go from old friends to something more. It's the best in my books.
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Post by Rifneno on Apr 4, 2017 19:38:41 GMT
People on #MakeJaalBi stated like 24235425 times that they absolutely DON'T WANT Bioware to prioritize m/m romances. They want other issues to be fixed first. But yeah, gay guys should be quiet and be grateful for scraps they're got. Jesus... Yes. Yes, you should. Gay, straight, whatever, you should INDEED be happy with your scraps. Because GETTING LAID IS NOT THE FOCUS OF THE GAME.
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Post by Rifneno on Apr 4, 2017 19:47:31 GMT
Yes, but no at the same time. I only speak for Jeaheira. There is no stupid flirting involved. So when the romance starts, you don't know the romance starts. It's a normal conversation. The romance isn't triggered by the main plot, it is an in game timer. After 25 Dialogues through the game, there is a hint that you like her.... After 45 Dialogues, there is a small hint that there is something going on. After 49 Dialogues you tell her you want her by your side. There are 70 triggered by in game timer dialogues... it feels organic and natural. Not like other BW games or Witcher series. It's not timed through other quests unlocked. It's unlocked simply, because you play the game. It's not simply doing Quests to get that romance. It's an epic journey, where you go from old friends to something more. It's the best in my books. There isn't enough depth to drown an ant with the virtual pimping they're doing nowadays. I refuse to even call it a "romance." It's "agree a few times, then screw." And people are pissed there isn't more of this garbage? *Really?* I've got a newsflash for all the kids that think this is a romance: sex isn't the last level of a real romance, it's the end of the goddamn tutorial.
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Post by havard on Apr 4, 2017 19:50:51 GMT
I've got a newsflash for all the kids that think this is a romance: sex isn't the last level of a real romance, it's the end of the goddamn tutorial. ...and it suddenly becomes apparent who in this crowd has actually been laid once or twice.
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Post by setokaiba on Apr 4, 2017 20:09:19 GMT
At Cornell University they have an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe. If I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to see the damn I give about who puts what in which hole or licks what. You're gay? I don't care. You're straight? I don't care. You're asexual? I don't care. But. I will say that I generally agree with the comment if you extend it to relationships in general and not based around sexuality. BioWare makes RPGs. Mostly medieval settings, some space stuff. This isn't a dating simulator or a hentai game. These games are not about hooking up. That isn't just a side thing for flavor, it's actually a relatively minor side thing for flavor. These games are about stopping the Reapers, the darkspawn, Irenicus, all of that. But a small, creepy, and ridiculously vocal minority keep screaming at BioWare to focus on getting their avatar laid while the world burns around them. When Gaider talked about how that portion of the fanbase needs a priority check, I think it's the only time I ever agreed with him on anything. And yes, quality has dropped like an osmium rock on Jupiter since BioWare has been listening to these people. Baldur's Gate II, for its time, was absolutely amazing. It was a very serious candidate for "best RPG ever" even a decade after its release. Romances were a very minor bit of flavor for the game, a game full of flavor touches. Likewise, the original Mass Effect was a masterpiece from a storytelling standpoint (let's not talk about the gameplay, wow). And again, romances were a minor bit of flavor in a game full of flavor touches. But ever since BioWare has had to pander to people who think romances are a major focus, they haven't produced anything in the league of either of those games. Coincidence? Maybe. Correlation does not equal causation. But there's definitely a correlation. For me BG2 Jaheira romance, is how a romance should be implemented in any game. It's an actual romance. The new versions in W3 and ME/DA feel like you just have to finish enough Quests for your "happy ending". The obsession over them is rather weird though. I don't mind romances in games but I honestly hate the "race to get laid before the final mission" thing these games do. Like in DA:I I romanced Cassandra but after the sex scene there is nothing else left to do with her and my character barely even hang out or talk. Sure companions will mention our relationship once every blue moon but that's it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2017 7:37:06 GMT
Yeah yeah, the fairy tale of gay romances for the gays. When my hetero male friends installed DA:O, they romanced Zevran faster than I could finish the first Quest. Don't tell me Stories, I know who you all romanced in DA:I! And it was not Ashley 2.0. aka Cassandra. Oh yes it was Cassandra. Mighty fine and all woman.
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Post by alanc9 on Apr 5, 2017 16:24:10 GMT
But BG2 works the same as the newer games. It's just that you have to do all the quests to finish the romance. Yes, but no at the same time. I only speak for Jeaheira. There is no stupid flirting involved. So when the romance starts, you don't know the romance starts. It's a normal conversation. The romance isn't triggered by the main plot, it is an in game timer. After 25 Dialogues through the game, there is a hint that you like her.... After 45 Dialogues, there is a small hint that there is something going on. After 49 Dialogues you tell her you want her by your side. There are 70 triggered by in game timer dialogues... it feels organic and natural. Not like other BW games or Witcher series. It's not timed through other quests unlocked. It's unlocked simply, because you play the game. It's not simply doing Quests to get that romance. It's an epic journey, where you go from old friends to something more. It's the best in my books. Note that romance conversations are accompanied by particular musical tracks in BG2, so after a couple of them you'll know when a conversation is from the romance track. I'm not a fan of in-game timers for games with a lot of optional content. It's difficult to get the amount of romance content to match the length of that particular playthrough. Too little and the romance goes dead for a while, too much and you have to leave the game running while waiting for the trigger to fire. That's assuming that the romance track is supposed to last as long as the game, like BG2 or ME1; DAI just lets you complete the romance track in the midgame, which sidesteps the issue. What's wrong with flirting?
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#HashtagsAreStupidAnyDamnedWay
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Post by danishgambit on Apr 5, 2017 16:33:41 GMT
People actually want this? Eh....
*Sips Ryncol*
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Post by Bann Duncan on Apr 5, 2017 16:49:15 GMT
Well... looks like the hashtag won out, considering it was in BW's announcement on equal footing with the game-breaking bugs. I'm loving the game and pushing through the bugs/replaying sections when I have to; it's to be expected when playing a game that just came out. But it pisses me off that these will be around for longer on subsequent playthroughs because of fanservice for an incredibly entitled fanbase. And yes, we (the BioWare fans) are the most entitled scum in the gaming world.
"My gay fanfic didn't become canon! Burn BioWare down!"
"I (a guy) was attracted to an in-game lesbian. SJW scum!"
While BW panders to the former more than the latter, both are entitled idiots.
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Post by jackdaniel on Apr 5, 2017 16:58:32 GMT
That's why romance subplot is not worth it in a Bioware RPG anymore. What it does add to the game is marginal at best, yet it probably demand as much writing resource as the whole of the main story cuz it's the first thing player bases rage about.
Or you know, make the next protagonist Asari and just let us pork everyone.
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Post by annerogers on Apr 5, 2017 17:18:46 GMT
That's a life or death situation no is dying because they can't fuck Jaal as a male in this game. I couldn't romance Sera in DA:I as a straight male but I got over it. If they really wanna bang Jaal so badly just make a female Ryder or use mods. Sera wasn't intended to be romanced by straight guys. Jaal was originally bi. It was cut due to time constraints. M/m romance is always cut. Nothing for you gamer bros is ever cut. It's almost as if demographics come into play, huh? If 5% of the population is gay and .3% is trans, then Bioware is over-representing if anything.
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Post by annerogers on Apr 5, 2017 17:20:23 GMT
This comment begs to differ. Sorry. You're not a gamer if you only become interested in a game because you can bang an NPC. Oh my god, I'm not a gamer?! What ever will I do!?! Dream about banging the pink bunny while shaking a fist in impotent rage at homophobic Bioware?
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Post by witchcocktor on Apr 5, 2017 17:22:26 GMT
Oh my god, I'm not a gamer?! What ever will I do!?! Dream about banging the pink bunny while shaking a fist in impotent rage at homophobic Bioware? I don't dream about banging the pink bunny, I dream about equal treatment. And my rage is ANYTHING but '' impotent. ''
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