Skilled Seeker wrote...
Liking Jacob is a heavy risk to Kasumi's popularity...
You just can't resist pushing my buttons.
Skilled Seeker wrote...
Liking Jacob is a heavy risk to Kasumi's popularity...
Skilled Seeker wrote...
Liking Jacob is a heavy risk to Kasumi's popularity...
Collector General wrote...
YOU ARE RELEASING CONTROL OF YOUR BLADDER.Gavinthelocust wrote...
I just pissed acid.Collector General wrote...
KASUMIN. ON-TOPIC POSSIBILITY IF QUOTES ARE PATCHED IN GAME.this isnt my name wrote...
The people being characters is annoying, and off topic.
YOU ARE SHORT-SIGHTED.
Onyx Jaguar wrote...
Skilled Seeker wrote...
Liking Jacob is a heavy risk to Kasumi's popularity...
But the priiize...
SithLordExarKun wrote...
I thought Japanese women are crazy over black guys or is this just BS?
Modifié par SithLordExarKun, 11 avril 2010 - 11:22 .
She just loves pushing his buttonsAndrew_Waltfeld wrote...
Onyx Jaguar wrote...
Skilled Seeker wrote...
Liking Jacob is a heavy risk to Kasumi's popularity...
But the priiize...
This is why I don't think it's an risk to Kasumi's popularity, jocab had one redeeming quality in my opinon, he has coined quite a few catch phases on the forums here as well as started many jokes. He's popular, maybe not Tali or garrus popular, but he is still popular at least indirectly.
Thai men have large dongs? lol I find that very hard to believe considering how short and puny they tend to be no offense. But lets not turn this into a dick waving competition.SithLordExarKun wrote...
Have you seen the guys from thailand? Their dongs are huge and they wear out a girl faster than most white men do.
so its more like japanese dongs. I heard a rumor(again rumor so dont bash me) that their rods get smaller as each generation passes because of some genetic mutation.
I just think kasumi likes black men with very muscular bodies.
Modifié par Skilled Seeker, 11 avril 2010 - 11:31 .
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Sharn01 wrote...
arcelonious wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
arcelonious wrote...
Why? Between a morality-confused Garrus and a regretful and dying Thane, I don't see the problem with a female Shepard (or Kasumi) being interested in a more stable and baggage-free character like Jacob.
Being interested is not the issue.
Talking like Jacob dialed the Shepard Sex Chat Hotline is the issue.
Well, you're entitled to your opinion. I, on the other hand, do not mind it that a female Shepard could simply want sex; they are about to embark on a suicide mission after all. You can choose to talk to Jacob like a friend; in my female Shepard playthrough they were giving each other handshakes at the end. I think the only thing that could be changed in the game is female Shepard's opening line when conversing with Jacob, but I don't have a problem with it regardless.
No one would be complaining if Shepard acted that way by making dialog choices that where romantic based, it may cause people to not like the romance but not dislike Jacob.
Its the forced flirting for all dialog option's you make with Jacob no matter what they are, Shepard uses a really ****ty voice while practically dry humping the table she is leaning on. That is why 99% of the femShep player's on the forum either dislike Jacob entirely or dislike talking to him with femSheps.
You may not have a problem with it but you are in a severe minority, even the most adamant Jacob fans, which there are not many of, express a dislike for the way femShep talks to Jacob. You are obviously one of the few Jacob fans on the forum, and even you recognize the poor dialog. You may say it does not bother you, but you admit its presence, this is not something people are making up or exaggerating.
Tighue wrote...
Sharn01 wrote...
arcelonious wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
arcelonious wrote...
Why? Between a morality-confused Garrus and a regretful and dying Thane, I don't see the problem with a female Shepard (or Kasumi) being interested in a more stable and baggage-free character like Jacob.
Being interested is not the issue.
Talking like Jacob dialed the Shepard Sex Chat Hotline is the issue.
Well, you're entitled to your opinion. I, on the other hand, do not mind it that a female Shepard could simply want sex; they are about to embark on a suicide mission after all. You can choose to talk to Jacob like a friend; in my female Shepard playthrough they were giving each other handshakes at the end. I think the only thing that could be changed in the game is female Shepard's opening line when conversing with Jacob, but I don't have a problem with it regardless.
No one would be complaining if Shepard acted that way by making dialog choices that where romantic based, it may cause people to not like the romance but not dislike Jacob.
Its the forced flirting for all dialog option's you make with Jacob no matter what they are, Shepard uses a really ****ty voice while practically dry humping the table she is leaning on. That is why 99% of the femShep player's on the forum either dislike Jacob entirely or dislike talking to him with femSheps.
You may not have a problem with it but you are in a severe minority, even the most adamant Jacob fans, which there are not many of, express a dislike for the way femShep talks to Jacob. You are obviously one of the few Jacob fans on the forum, and even you recognize the poor dialog. You may say it does not bother you, but you admit its presence, this is not something people are making up or exaggerating.
Before I add to this sentiment, I'll note that I haven't pursued any of the romance subplots because I'm genuinely not interested in them. If BioWare added a "Romances: On/Off" option to the Game menu, I'd happily opt for "Off."
My bias noted:
At the very least, BioWare should always give the player a clear indication whether a dialog option will open a can of Booty Call, especially when the dialogue is forkin' ungodly lame. I prefer to not inadvertently trigger conversations inspired by the romantic inclinations of horny tweens, thanks. Jacob might have been a more interesting character to me if I hadn't been distracted with the whole "save Commander Shepard from her raging hormones" conversation mini-game.
I think Shepard's chats with Thane are the best example of how "romantic" lines should be presented to the player. The implication of "I want you, Thane" versus "Focus on your son" is pretty obvious. During my first play through, I was relieved that choosing "Focus on your son" didn't trigger an impromptu strip show.
I love these games and I have nothing against the romance subplots existing, please just don't force me to stomach them.