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It's not a good idea to throw stones when one sits in a glass house. Your self have open for romance (sexual discussion), and when people have some opions about this, you close the threads.
What's is all these focus on romance in the game? Can you please explain that in a simple way? Why do the game need to have it? If so, then should you let people come with all their desire about romance in the game.
As I say; don't throw stones in glass house.

Inge :police:

Modifié par Inge Shepard, 16 juin 2011 - 05:08 .


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Massadonious1

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/throws stones at this thread

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Massadonious1 wrote...

/throws stones at this thread

:lol:

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And therefore they get burned?

It wouldn't be very practical to have a glass house. Everyone could see you in the bath.

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ReallyRue wrote...

And therefore they get burned?

It wouldn't be very practical to have a glass house. Everyone could see you in the bath.


Some people enjoy that sort of thing. :unsure:

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Wow OP that's some really bad English. I assume you are not a native English speaker, or were educated in West Virginia.

Anyway the threads have some rules and they do get closed if the rules are broken. Sex is a touchy subject and I would expect that many are not mature enough to be posting here about it.

Modifié par LeBurns, 16 juin 2011 - 05:29 .


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Massadonious1 wrote...

/throws stones at this thread


/thread

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could someone please translate the OP for me

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LeBurns wrote...

Wow OP that's some really bad English. I assume you are not a native English speaker, or were educated in West Virginia.

Anyway the threads have some rules and they do get closed if the rules are broken. Sex is a touchy subject and I would expect that many are not mature enough to be posting here about it.


What is it you don't understand? You seems to understand what I have written, so I guess it's ok.
Or could it be that you don't like someone complaining on BW?

Modifié par Inge Shepard, 16 juin 2011 - 05:51 .


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Actually, we're all guests in this "glass house", and as such, we have to play by their rules. If their rules seem arbitrary sometimes, that's unfortunate, but it's their prerogative to be arbitrary if that's what they want to do. Participation here is a privilege, not an right we are automatically entitled to, if that makes sense.

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Siansonea II wrote...

Actually, we're all guests in this "glass house", and as such, we have to play by their rules. If their rules seem arbitrary sometimes, that's unfortunate, but it's their prerogative to be arbitrary if that's what they want to do. Participation here is a privilege, not an right we are automatically entitled to, if that makes sense.


Agree with you, but if you starts a forum for discussion and opinions so do you have to accept that they exist.

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Inge Shepard wrote...

LeBurns wrote...

Wow OP that's some really bad English. I assume you are not a native English speaker, or were educated in West Virginia.

Anyway the threads have some rules and they do get closed if the rules are broken. Sex is a touchy subject and I would expect that many are not mature enough to be posting here about it.


What is it you don't understand? You seems to understand what I have written, so I guess it's ok.
Or could it be that you don't like someone complaining on BW?


Bioware has often been more focused on the relationship than the physical consumation. A topic that discusses forging a relationship with multiple characters and the possible fallout or results of such acts might be fine. A thread that just talks about physical forms of pleasure, and asks for more, is not as relevant to the kind of expierence they offer.

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To put it another way. All this focus on romance are ruining the game.

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I wouldn't really consider any of the recently locked threads regarding same-sex romances as being 'discussions'. That tends to imply some level of back and forth, rather than the constantly recycling of the same looping arguments until the whole thing degrades into the literary equivalent of slap fighting.

Modifié par bleetman, 16 juin 2011 - 06:05 .


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Inge Shepard wrote...

To put it another way. All this focus on romance are ruining the game.


How so? The devs have talked more about gameplay, armor customization, and story than they have the romances.

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Inge Shepard wrote...

To put it another way. All this focus on romance are ruining the game.


/disagree, the romance aspect of ME makes the game more enjoyable. As it seems that only Bioware games and perhaps 2 other games(/game series) give the option for a romantic subplot that enhances the agency of the player in the game. If you do not want romance, there are MANY other games with no romance in them. In that context, ME romances provide a nice change of pace. Also, sucker for romance :wub:

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I like the romances, but I agree they have way too much focus...every other thread is "sex scenes in ME3" or "x for LI in ME3" nowadays. ME2 reflected this with limited squad member interaction outside of romances (coughcalibrationscough). ME1 handled romance much better, imo, with the only real negative being the exclusion of a male S/S romance.

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I think that they could have dropped the romance and made several other missions instead.

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darknoon5 wrote...

I like the romances, but I agree they have way too much focus...every other thread is "sex scenes in ME3" or "x for LI in ME3" nowadays.


Well, yeah. It's the "Character and Romance Discussion" section. This sort of thing is going to come up a lot.

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Mash Mashington wrote...

could someone please translate the OP for me


I think you lose IQ points for attempting the translation.  

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What about creating missions where Shepard must travel around to different galaxies, gathering the troops to help him in the fight against the "Old Machines?"

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Halo Quea wrote...

Mash Mashington wrote...

could someone please translate the OP for me


I think you lose IQ points for attempting the translation.  


This is called for something like "to have an opinion about something". Something it obviously does not exist among you.

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Inge Shepard wrote...

What about creating missions where Shepard must travel around to different galaxies, gathering the troops to help him in the fight against the "Old Machines?"


That would be the entirety of ME3.

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In all seriousness: why not? Video game characters are characters in a storyline no less then movie characters and they get love interests. Surely you aren't suggesting that Star Wars drops Han/Leia in favor of a "kewl light saber scen" are you?

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Also relevant, OP: Have you ever played a Bioware game? Other than ME?

Romance subplots have been a hallmark of their games for more than a decade.