Dragoonlordz wrote...
It' is not right to forgive her anymore so then right to not forgive. His life, she cheated he would be just as right to walk away after trust destroyed.
I just wish for once it was shown that for
some people cheating is unforgivable. Each person is different and is allowed to handle situations like this as they see fit. Most of the time when a guy cheats the woman kicks him to the curb with all gone including his pride. Her choice.
Exceptions exist though to this rule too. Like in the movie
Hes not that into You Jeniffer Conelly's character forgives her husbad for cheating on her. She ends up dumping him anyway because he was lying about smoking in addition, Power to her!
My ex in highschool cheated on me... and her exact words were, "I'm allowed because I am a woman, Cosmo says it so its true." Granted it was highschool but the fact remains those words haunt me till this day because the social media is actually capable of skewing people's perception of morality.
You haven't played it and it's not true else you would know thats not true, you can be that way or you can choose to not be that way. My Geralt was extremely respectfull to women one one playthrough and on the other was an ass towards them. In fact my nice Geralt to women is no less so than nice Shepard to women can be.
Yes you are correct... earlier in this post I did point out that the person chose to play Geralt that way. There is always a choice.
Shepard can be nice to women or an ass just like Geralt. That is the power of being able to make choices in the game, of which can also do in TW2. Like I said before the people who mainly bash TW2 are the people who haven't even played it.
Do you blame me? I saw a video of an elf being gratefull for something Geralt did for her in the past... she
OFFERS sexual payment in return for him helping her. If you accept... straight to softcore porn.
Unlike Gianna Parasinni on Ilium that only gives Shep a kiss on the cheek... or Shialla on Ilium that basically propositions Shep to a date... not intercourse... a date once they are both not busy in their lives. I think its far more realistic.
But do you honestly blame people for having misconceptions about Geralt and Witcher 2 in light of those two situations? I dont feel you are wrong in defending your point. I do however prefer the subtle approach for BioWare.