Female Shepard and Miranda Possible Romance?
#276
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 07:38
#277
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 07:55
bleetman wrote...
Y'know, I'd love it if they did away with Paragon/Renegade bars, myself. As a quick representation of a character's particular stance on a moral compass, it's fine. As a means of unlocking 'press this button to automatically win the conversation' wheel options, it's absurd.
Which is basically all it does. Now, if it tied until how your companion characters reacted to you, perhaps going so far as to restrict certain romance interests who object to pushing mercenaries out of the window/rescuing kittens up tree for truth, justice and the non-kittens-up-trees way, that would be worth something.
/mostly off topic tangent
I agree with this completely. That's why I hated rivalmances in DA2. If they did romances in ME, ME2, ME3, and DA2 like they did in DA:O, I'd be quite satisfied.
#278
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 10:11
gamer_girl wrote...
My only problem with it is that it'll be really annoying to have a ton of characters approach shepard and try to get with him. I mean half of the characters lusting after shepard is enough for me. I don't need all of them doing it. That would get really old.
Yep. That and changing previous characters are the main issues imo.
#279
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 10:19
gamer_girl wrote...
My only problem with it is that it'll be really annoying to have a ton of characters approach shepard and try to get with him. I mean half of the characters lusting after shepard is enough for me. I don't need all of them doing it. That would get really old.
That's not an issue with character sexuality. That's an issue with how the romances are written and implemented. Which is to say 'extremely simplistically, really'. It's where the whole issue with wanting them to react to character behavior and the like comes in, rather than hey you're playing a viable gender let's bang.
Having bi-sexual characters would only influence that in the sense that it would add more of them at any one time. And whilst yes, that does technically make matters worse, it's not really a reason to cut them out. Not when it can be avoided by, y'know, handling them better in the first place.
Modifié par bleetman, 17 juillet 2011 - 10:20 .
#280
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 10:34
Mass Effect 2: Fight for the Lustgamer_girl wrote...
half of the characters lusting after shepard is enough for me.
But seriously, if BW had done better writing, we wouldn't have all the non-s/s characters wanting to join Shepard's harem in the first place, let alone all characters pursuing Shepard. Let's hope ME3 fixes that issue.
Modifié par lietk12, 17 juillet 2011 - 10:35 .
#281
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 11:10
#282
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 11:56
PlumPaul82393 wrote...
gamer_girl wrote...
My only problem with it is that it'll be really annoying to have a ton of characters approach shepard and try to get with him. I mean half of the characters lusting after shepard is enough for me. I don't need all of them doing it. That would get really old.
Yep. That and changing previous characters are the main issues imo.
come on bioware have already done that look at the change in shepard from me1 to me2 and I dont mean the death thing bioware wrote her as a big time flirt the whole talks with jacob jump to mind as evidence of that
I really dont see bioware making every romance option for both sexes I just think it will be a few squadmates more than 2 each side would be pushing it a bit
#283
Posté 17 juillet 2011 - 11:57
Lenimph wrote...
I've been lurking this thread for a while and this is all I have to say and I'm sure it already has been said.
Women do not necessarily realize they're bi and even if they do, it does not mean will they come to terms with it and act on it. Especially if they have reasons not to or never meet the right person. Liking both genders is a confusing thing at times and some times it's just easier to follow the social norm...
Miranda has a stigma to be "perfect" and it would not be unlikely that if she found an other woman attractive she wouldn't act on it because it falls outside of she's expected to be. It is not impossible that during the end of Mass Effect 2, when Miranda seems to start making her own decisions, that she thinks Femshep is worth breaking the mold.
I don't see what the big fret over it is, because I doubt Miranda suddenly deciding she can act on her feelings towards Femshep will effect Sheploo and the action his peen is getting anytime soon. Because after all she wouldn't need to tell him because Femshep doesn't even exist. I guess some people like to think they're special just because they belong to the gender that can romance a fictional character.
As far as I'm concerned there is reasonable doubt on Miranda's sexuality until Femshep can actually make a move on her and either be denied or have her feelings reciprocated.
one of the best posts in there I agree 100% with this
#284
Posté 28 juillet 2011 - 10:18





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