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Solution to 'solve' the gay/bi/homo issue for players on both sides. Please read this devs!


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antique_nova

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Many players do or don't want s/s romances and are in heated and long debates about it. Many are scared that they will get hit by their favourite bro/sis characters. However, we have to give the people who want s/s romances a chance.

What anti s/s romancers want
No s/s romance in the game at all, not even the option.

What s/s romancers want:
S/S romance in game

These are two groups that are hard to please as they both clash with each other like good and evil - not saying that s/s is evil and straight is good.

So i propose that bioware introduces a DLC that allows gamers who want s/s romances to have it in their game. For those who don't want s/s romances, they just buy the game and don't have to worry about s/s romances at all. Since you have to choose to get it by dowenloading the DLC

The S/S DLC WOULD BE FREE, of course, and be avaliable on the day that the game is launched.


Advantages:


+       I believe that this option would please both sides confortably since Bioware announced s/s romances in game.
+      People like me who don't want the option at all. Who want their game cleansed of it - harsh i know, but the possibility of having it in my game scares the hell out of me and many others. Don't have it at all, eliminating this fear.

Disadvantages:

+      Those who don't have the internet would not be able to have the option avaliable and would have to get the internet and xbox gold membership to do so, but not many people who have ME are without internet connection and a gold membership are they?

Who supports this?

I would like to have as much success on this as possible and i would appreciate any help to improve this 'solution.'

Modifié par antique_nova, 16 mai 2011 - 09:14 .


#2
Stanley Woo

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Here's a compromise: I'll not ban folks for continuing to create new threads on this topic instead of joining similar discussions already in progress, and y'all try to not make it sound like gay romances are the "mature adult" version of playground cooties that will kick your puppy if you but catch even a smidgeon of an inviting wink by a same sex romanceable. Okay?

End of line.