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#1
Teddie Sage

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Edit: Please, everyone. Feel free to comment about your very own experience with the love interests.

Hi,

First things first. Thank you BioWare for giving us so much opportunities with the love interests. It's fun to see how fluid the story can be for everyone and how the situations can vary upon the playthroughs.

There's only one thing that annoys the hell of out me. It's Sebastian. Why does he have to be the only one straight male character that I actually planned to date with my Male Hawke? 

I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who would prefer having him over Anders and Fenris. Just my opinion­.

Also, am I the only one who found the Anders' romance a bit too cheesy?

Friendly,
Teddie

Update: My sincere apology, someone from the web "sploit" me that Sebastian was romancable with the female Hawke.

Modifié par Teddie Sage, 09 mars 2011 - 05:07 .


#2
David Gaider

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Sebastian is not really a love interest.

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David Gaider

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parara wrote...
That's not true. People seem to confuse playing as a mage and supporting the mages. I played as a mage and ended the game with full friendship because I supported the templars in everything. Fenris doesn't particularly care whether you're a a mage or not. It's the side you choose that matters to him.


Correct. Being a mage will mean you'll start off with some rivalry, but after that point it's about where you stand.

As for other comments, the thing to remember is that you don't need friendship in order to have a romance. You do, however, need to be either friendship or rivalry-- and the romance will progress in Act 2 and 3 based on whether you've reached the half-way point or the end of the meter. That's what prompts later conversations. If you're waffling about in the middle, then the relationship will never develop fully (beyond, potentially, the initial fling).