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Part of me wants to say that if a gameworld has to rely on the vicarious implied knocking of boots in order to make the protagonist want to save it from certain doom, it doesn't have much going for it to begin with.
It's a step up from "I feel very heroic today! Come lads, let's Save The World!" if you ask me.
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" course this all runs into the problem that Gromnir always points out with CRPG romances-- they're going to stink so long as the games are written with them as an optional side-quest. To create an interesting and possibly moving romance involving the PC, the writers are going to have to have the stones to make it a main feature of the game's central plot motivation. (E.g., You don't get to decide whether Guybrush likes Elaine or not; and, although this isn't quite the same thing, you didn't get to decide how past-TNO felt about Ravel or Deionarra.)"

 

No, Grom is wrong. Just like his 'thieves suck' garbage.

 

the last thing BIO games need is more forced things. If Grom wants forced romances then he should go play the Final Fantasies (which are fine in their own right but a whole different type game). BIO, last i checked, are still making western style RPGs (even some like ME have borrowed aspects from other genres).

 

The reason why romances in BIO games work for me is becuase I can CHOOSE to take part in them or not. It makes the choices matter. Things mean more when they are chosen.

 

This is true for good vs evil. Being good in a game that forces you to be good is NOT as satisfying as being good in a game where the option to be evil there.

 

It's a lot more fun to be good in games like DA, FO, or MOTB than a game like FF, Super Mario, etc. *shrug*

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" course this all runs into the problem that Gromnir always points out with CRPG romances-- they're going to stink so long as the games are written with them as an optional side-quest. To create an interesting and possibly moving romance involving the PC, the writers are going to have to have the stones to make it a main feature of the game's central plot motivation. (E.g., You don't get to decide whether Guybrush likes Elaine or not; and, although this isn't quite the same thing, you didn't get to decide how past-TNO felt about Ravel or Deionarra.)"

 

No, Grom is wrong. Just like his 'thieves suck' garbage.

 

the last thing BIO games need is more forced things. If Grom wants forced romances then he should go play the Final Fantasies (which are fine in their own right but a whole different type game). BIO, last i checked, are still making western style RPGs (even some like ME have borrowed aspects from other genres).

 

The reason why romances in BIO games work for me is becuase I can CHOOSE to take part in them or not. It makes the choices matter. Things mean more when they are chosen.

 

This is true for good vs evil. Being good in a game that forces you to be good is NOT as satisfying as being good in a game where the option to be evil there.

 

It's a lot more fun to be good in games like DA, FO, or MOTB than a game like FF, Super Mario, etc. *shrug*

 

 

not that vol can read anyways...

 

http://forums.obsidian.net/index.php?showt...mp;#entry990840

 

http://forums.obsidian.net/index.php?showt...mp;#entry990931

 

is our first two da posts regarding rogues... clarified right from start that rogues ain't useless or trash or whatever. bio gimped a da warrior (removed possibility o' sword & board and 2-H), then added some thiefy stuff. is complete unnecessary.

 

and vol misunderstands our point 'bout romances too. Gromnir is perfect ok with bio romances being tangential. as Gromnir hates the way bio writes romance, we prefer that it is tangential and easily ignored. HOWEVER, we also observe that no writer is gonna be able to genuine create a compelling romance that is tangential and optional. if the romance is complete separate and optional, then it cannot have significant impact on the critical path plot.

 

the current half-baked romances is good enough for fans such as vol. additionally, the current bio approach lets folks like Gromnir complete ignore the hackneyed and juvenile romances. the problem is that some people want the bio romances to be better than they is now, and that just ain't gonna happen. the entire romance arc must be kept insular and discreet from the critical path story, so the biowarians gots a double handful o' tangential dialogue encounters 'tween the protagonist and the romance-able npc to go through the entire dramatic progression without the resolution or actions o' the romance having significant impact beyond the romance. yeah, right. by their very nature, bio romances will always feels rushed and underwhelming. perhaps the romances is "good enough" for those folks who likes the romances, but it is not possible to major improve the romances if they is kept tangential and optional.

 

name any movie, book, tv show or play that had a memorable and compelling romance. now explains how the romance from your example coulda' been complete removed from the main storyline without altering the romance story or the main plot.

 

protagonist romance, whether you like or not, is never fodder for tangential.

 

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I don't know, I think BG2 kind of took a step in the right direction with the romanceable CNPC getting vamp'd. In the later stages of the "romances" they mainly revolved around how they could survive and function given the state of the PC and things he / she was involved in. That felt alright to me. Fair point on romances staying out of the critical plot, though. There's a certain amount of danger involved in making your critical plot contingent on the PCs affections towards an NPC that the player may or may not identify with (at least, with people who think a lot about games as we do) One of the things that annoyed me about Fallout 3 was how concern for my character's father was largely foisted upon me, when I didn't find the father character or his life's work particularly interesting.

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Is this confirmed? If so, then smooth move, Bio.

 

A developer popped into a thread and said that Kelly was his favorite love interest. I was.. odd. I think he must be new or something because BioWare doesn't just drop romancable info. With Dragon Age, Alistiar and Morrigan both had offical announcements from Chris.

 

Personally, I find this a bit more realistic than some of the JNPC romance options, and gives the main character another reason to save the country/world/galaxy/universe.

I suppose that banging one's secretary is a little bit less creepy than putting the moves on inferior officers for whom one has direct command responsibility...

 

I find it far more skeevy, and Kelly is a yeoman so Shepard does have direct command responsibility, whatever that means. Cerberus built the SR2, and Shepard seems to be working for them now, but it seems to also be an Allience warship and he's a Commander even though he's officially dead. Unless the human military is now blatently working with a massive terrorist originization, it doesn't make much sense to me. Hopefully the game will explain it.

 

Anyways, none of the squadmates are military.

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I just want EDI to be romanceable.

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And what if NPCs had their own romances with each other? This kind of innovation would blow Biofans' minds!

 

That would actually be great.

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And what if NPCs had their own romances with each other? This kind of innovation would blow Biofans' minds!

 

In DA, if you don't romance Morrigan or Alistiar they start something with one another. I wouldn't call it a romance though.

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And what if NPCs had their own romances with each other? This kind of innovation would blow Biofans' minds!

 

That would actually be great.

Haer'dalis & Aerie.

 

The cheeky tiefling tried to steal my girl. So following Keldorn's sterling example on how to deal with unfaithfulness, I promptly slew them both on the spot. Ah, the memories...

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New character trailers:

 

Thane

 

Grunt

Thane sounds interesting, Grunt just looks retarded.

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Thane is one hardcore ************. Grunt is meh; he's been done too many times before. I'm sure Bioware will find some way to make him interesting, though.

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So nice to see Bio recycling the same old archetypes:

 

Lovable Female Rogue: Imoen, Mission, Leliana, Tali.

Lowbrow Thug with Peculiar sense of Honor: Korgan, Canderous, Black Whirlwind, Wrex, Oghren, (Grunt?)

Assassin with Heart of Gold: Yoshimo, HK-47, Sagacious Zu, Zevran, (Thane?)

Condescending Mentor: Jaheira, Jolee, Wynne.

Emotionally Scarred Emo: Aerie, Carth, Kaiden, (Samara?)

Bitchy Feminista: Viconia, Bastila, Silk Fox, Morrigan, (Subject Zero?)

The Racist: Keldorn, Juhani, Ashley, Shale.

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So nice to see Bio recycling the same old archetypes:

 

 

Assassin with Heart of Gold: HK-47

 

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we would argue with some on your list, but am not having the energy. even so, am glad we weren't drinking when we read the above... woulda' sent kool-aid shooting across our monitor screen.

 

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Emotionally Scarred Emo: Aerie, Carth, Kaiden, (Samara?)

I am fairly sure Alistair falls into that category. Finding Emo... :)

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