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Would people want the option to propose marriage to your LI from ME1/ME2 in ME3?


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Love /= marriage. I don't want that. Really, DON'T.

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Just been reading through all of this thread as I'm very bored in work. I have a suggestion that could be implemented as post ME3 DLC.

Have a wedding/mission as DLC. I've read that people have wondered what Bioware could possibly do with ME3 DLC as the conclusion of ME3 will wrap up the Reaper storyline. Well this could fit in quite well as a small story progression with your LI and it would be entirely OPTIONAL to play obvioulsy. I've read that a lot of people would like the option to propose during ME3. Well if you did this, then this decision would carry over to this DLC. 

The way I possibly see this DLC playing out would be the set up of a marriage, whether on Earth (depending on the state of it after ME3), another planet or home planet of your LI, or on the Normandy (which has maybe landed on a planet (not sure if the SR2 can do this but we know the SR1 certainly could). It's maybe a couple of hours before the ceremony and maybe the wedding itself comes under threat from Cerberus, depending how that all plays out by the end of ME3. Maybe even Batarian terrorists again. Just something that means the wedding comes under threat and Shepard's life is in danger, or maybe the LI bride-to-be's life because they want to hit Shepard where it hurts. I can picture Shepard having to deal with this threat in a tux whilst the wedding party is none the wiser. It's an idea that can be expanded on anyway. This could also have a time limit on it in which it needs to be completed before the LI gets suspicious. Once the threat is over, you get back to the wedding and then maybe some cutscene wedding montages and conclusion (because surely no one wants to sit through a whole cutscene of a wedding) and that wraps up the DLC.

It's just  a basic idea that can be easliy expanded on and one i'm sure satisifes both sides to this argument. Image IPB

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1Minsc1 wrote...

@ Eiliestl... t think you signature is discriminatory. If heterosexuality is shown in the game why not homosexuality?

@topic: a marrige proposal doesn´t seem to fit any LI and relation, also not every char. My MShep would never suppose a marriage to Ash. But for her it might be important, because she´s religious.

Some support others do not that's all it means.

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Remus Artega

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If it is optional I don't mind it being there...and plz no more DLCs regarding things that ought to be in the vanilla game in the first place, thank you...

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In LotSB, if you've pursued a relatioship with Liara, you can choose the dialog option where Shepard suggests "Marriage, old age and little blue children". So marriage could be a possibility.

Or maybe it's not included in ME3 and only lets the player imagine what happens after the end credits, which in fact, is probably how it's gonna happen.

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Can a Captain of a ship marry himself with someone?

But, I guess it would make sense before a battle with heavy risk, like the end of both ME1 and ME2. Marriage would be cheesy, but appropriate, as long as it isn't forced or required to advance the romance.

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Remus Artega wrote...

If it is optional I don't mind it being there...and plz no more DLCs regarding things that ought to be in the vanilla game in the first place, thank you...


I don't think the marriage/mission DLC is something that ought to be in the main game. You can still wrap up ME3 to a satisfying conclusion storywise and LI wise by the end of the game. This is just something suggested for those who would want to take it that little but further.
At the end of the day, it's just an idea in my head. What I suggest, Bioware doesn't make! I'm sure Bioware know what they're doing and have already thought of a suitable conclusion to this for all varying opinions.

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Optional? Let 'em do it. Part of the story and all. Your choice.

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Also, moral booster if done before Reaper finale. inb4 political maelstrom.

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Steingrimur Steingrimsson wrote...

Can a Captain of a ship marry himself with someone?

But, I guess it would make sense before a battle with heavy risk, like the end of both ME1 and ME2. Marriage would be cheesy, but appropriate, as long as it isn't forced or required to advance the romance.


For some reason, marriage does not fit into the ME universe well, btw, eg elska islensk tungumalith!

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Remus Artega

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floorhugger wrote...

Remus Artega wrote...

If it is optional I don't mind it being there...and plz no more DLCs regarding things that ought to be in the vanilla game in the first place, thank you...


I don't think the marriage/mission DLC is something that ought to be in the main game. You can still wrap up ME3 to a satisfying conclusion storywise and LI wise by the end of the game. This is just something suggested for those who would want to take it that little but further.
At the end of the day, it's just an idea in my head. What I suggest, Bioware doesn't make! I'm sure Bioware know what they're doing and have already thought of a suitable conclusion to this for all varying opinions.

I know it is just your idea and you are very well entitled to it but I just strongly dissagree with this kind of business...I can imagine this ending up in "they give you the game without any choices and in order to have them you'll have to buy a DLC"... I say if it is optional then there is no reason to cut it off the main game...

Modifié par Remus Artega, 01 mai 2011 - 12:01 .


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Biotic_Warlock

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marriage?
in ME3?



Hell no!

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Somehow this strikes me as incredibly cheesy. So no.

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Remus Artega wrote...

floorhugger wrote...

Remus Artega wrote...

If it is optional I don't mind it being there...and plz no more DLCs regarding things that ought to be in the vanilla game in the first place, thank you...


I don't think the marriage/mission DLC is something that ought to be in the main game. You can still wrap up ME3 to a satisfying conclusion storywise and LI wise by the end of the game. This is just something suggested for those who would want to take it that little but further.
At the end of the day, it's just an idea in my head. What I suggest, Bioware doesn't make! I'm sure Bioware know what they're doing and have already thought of a suitable conclusion to this for all varying opinions.

I know it is just your idea and you are very well entitled to it but I just strongly dissagree with this kind of business...I can imagine this ending up in "they give you the game without any choices and in order to have them you'll have to buy a DLC"... I say if it is optional then there is no reason to cut it off the main game...


I do see your point and I agree to a certain extent. It doesn't bother me if this sort of thing is in the main game or no. I would like to see something like this in the main game, but if it isn't then fair enough, I'll live! I was just trying to voice an idea for a solution to this argument of marriage in ME3/marrige not in ME3. It seems to be an equal playing field for both sides so who knows what our good friends (can I call them our friends?) at Bioware are cooking up. 

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Remus Artega

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floorhugger wrote...

Remus Artega wrote...

floorhugger wrote...

Remus Artega wrote...

If it is optional I don't mind it being there...and plz no more DLCs regarding things that ought to be in the vanilla game in the first place, thank you...


I don't think the marriage/mission DLC is something that ought to be in the main game. You can still wrap up ME3 to a satisfying conclusion storywise and LI wise by the end of the game. This is just something suggested for those who would want to take it that little but further.
At the end of the day, it's just an idea in my head. What I suggest, Bioware doesn't make! I'm sure Bioware know what they're doing and have already thought of a suitable conclusion to this for all varying opinions.

I know it is just your idea and you are very well entitled to it but I just strongly dissagree with this kind of business...I can imagine this ending up in "they give you the game without any choices and in order to have them you'll have to buy a DLC"... I say if it is optional then there is no reason to cut it off the main game...


I do see your point and I agree to a certain extent. It doesn't bother me if this sort of thing is in the main game or no. I would like to see something like this in the main game, but if it isn't then fair enough, I'll live! I was just trying to voice an idea for a solution to this argument of marriage in ME3/marrige not in ME3. It seems to be an equal playing field for both sides so who knows what our good friends (can I call them our friends?) at Bioware are cooking up. 

Agree...if it ends up being cut off from the game I am fine with it as long as I can somehow continue in relationship but I don't want any additional DLC regarding this matter since this is the end of the story and adding it post release is cheap in my opinion... 

Modifié par Remus Artega, 01 mai 2011 - 01:29 .


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Depends on how its played out, should varry with the "Whys" and "hows" though I DO hope we get new LI's in ME:3 at lleast a couple I haven't liked any of those in the last two games, Tali is okay I guess, but in my "Alien hating ways" I'ld prefer a human.

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I'm okay with it. At the very least a marriage proposal would be nice

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Nope

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Remus Artega wrote...

and plz no more DLCs regarding things that ought to be in the vanilla game in the first place, thank you...


Yeah...I agree with this feeling. I enjoyed the DLC's for ME2 (haven't played Arrival yet) but I was a bit peeved at the amount of important info on Shepard in LotSB. If DLC's were handled a bit more like "Overlord" I would be very happy! "Overlord" had some really great moments and added to my overall experience, but there was no vital Story info in it...that's the kind of DLC I'd like to see...
As to the OP's question...I'd really like to see the option available...it makes a lot of sense and would make a nice Epilogue to the Story.

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You SHOULD NOT get married in ME3...and I play as paragon so I think all renegade choices should not be in. I also like all of my crew so I don't think any of them should die...and the council is important so you shouldn't kill them either, or be able to romance anyone at all. Just take all the optional choices away. I swear, I don't under stand people. Its an RPG folks. I don't think I would choose marriage if I could, but A LOT of people play these games and a lot of them want the option. Its a choice like anything else. If its not the one you want to make, then don't. As long as there is more than one resolve to each LI I'll be happy.

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"Blah blah blah it's a choice blah blah blah"

Well, I wish Shepard could mug people on the street, steal skycars and have an arcade on his quarters, but I'm not gonna ask for this stuff because I know it doesn't suit the game. Same thing with marriage.

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lolwut666 wrote...

"Blah blah blah it's a choice blah blah blah"

Well, I wish Shepard could mug people on the street, steal skycars and have an arcade on his quarters, but I'm not gonna ask for this stuff because I know it doesn't suit the game. Same thing with marriage.


Lols .. actually many of my Renegade shepards would enjoy mugging people and stealing skycars ... and my paragon engineer loves video games and would live a classic antiqued arcade in her quarters .. yeah .. it's a god damn RPG .. look up what RPG means ... the more options/freedom to express your character the better .. seriosuly .. get a clue.

Besides .. you fail at showing any logical reasons why -according to you- marriage doesn't fit with ME.

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I honestly don't get all the hate for marriage in here. And I don't think the OP was talking about actually having a wedding during ME3 anyway. That *would* be rather out of place, I think. But assuming you and your LI are both alive at the end of ME3, I don't see why people would object to a conversation after the Reapers are defeated (I repeat, AFTER the Reapers are defeated) about what the future holds. I could envision 3 main options: one that points toward an eventual marriage, one where you and your LI stay together but don't get married, and one where you and your LI don't stay together. Everybody's Shepard is different; some, like mine, are the marrying type, some aren't. I think it would be far better to let people choose than to have one of those options forced on everybody, and I don't think it would be cheesy at all.

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Oh god no
No offence to Bioware, but it would be awful, corny and probably just plain ridiculous

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I dont have a problem with it as long as you can say no. It would also be nice to see if the Romance says no XD

Shepard : Garrus, will you marry me ?
Garrus : Can it wait for a bit I am in the middle of some Calibrations

:devil:

Modifié par Resiant1998, 01 mai 2011 - 03:19 .