Modifié par scyphozoa, 20 septembre 2012 - 07:51 .
Weddings?
#201
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Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:51
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#202
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:51
Mary Kirby wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
That's it, I'm preordering it right now
#203
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:52
Mary Kirby wrote...
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
#204
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:52
thats1evildude wrote...
Dragon Age should take the Fable approach to marriage. I should be able to keep my partner satisified with sock puppets and farting.
Weird, that's exactly how I do it with my wife.
#205
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:53
Maclimes wrote...
thats1evildude wrote...
Dragon Age should take the Fable approach to marriage. I should be able to keep my partner satisified with sock puppets and farting.
Weird, that's exactly how I do it with my wife.
#206
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:56
Mary Kirby wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
Will he come all the way from Canada to Italy?
#207
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:56
He was too b@dass to die like that. Tarantino should have had a scene where he leaves the church walks past Bill and, co like a g. They head into the church for their wedding, and S.L.J walks into the sunset not giving a damn as gunshots ring in the distance.(The scene would have been more bad@ss if he killed them all with his belt, but that would mean no Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2)Il Divo wrote...
Ramus Quaritch wrote...
Can it be a Red Wedding?
It's a shame because people always make the connection with A Song of Ice and Fire.
But Kill Bill had a pretty awesome "Red" wedding sequence too. Not to mention Samuel L. Jackson on piano.
#208
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Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:56
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#209
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Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:56
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Mary Kirby wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
#210
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:57
Il Divo wrote...
I could ask that a director implement car chases into a romantic comedy. And someone could tell me "no, I don't want elements of action films in my romantic comedies". I would probably tell them "okay" rather than freak out and attempt to make some blanket statement about not every action film requiring car chases to be an action film. You could (for example) find stats and leveling up in most any genre you wanted (FPS, tps, sports, racing, etc). I'd still consider that particular element to be representative of the RPG genre. I would say "Oh, game X has RPG elements".
Hence why I find your responses funny, since they're so obsessed with attacking the dating simulator comment, which wasn't even the important aspect of my post: the dislike of romance in Bioware games. I do not believe a wedding to be a necessary part of a dating simulator. I do however consider anything which builds towards an emphasis on finding a partner, wooing a partner, or otherwise focusing on romantic relationships to be something similar in focus to a dating simulator. Bioware games have had (increasing) elements of this than in the past, even if I wouldn't say that Bioware games are dating simulators. Again, the comparative degree of adjective is an important aspect of grammar to know.
"Bioware games are more like dating simulators" is not even remotely "Bioware games are dating simulators".
How you would
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O by the way car chases are used equally in the suspense as well as horror genre.
#211
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 07:57
#212
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:00
I wish it was the adoring fan who was sacrificed instead.Renmiri1 wrote...
The Hierophant wrote...
Hey it's ideal for some people who like having a husband or wife who cooks when you ask, gives you money. makes a good pack mule, and keeps the home clean.<sarcasm>PurebredCorn wrote...
kingjezza wrote...
Bioware need to take the Skyrim approach to relationships, cold, soulless and straight to the point.
This obsession with relationships and in game smoochiness in general is getting out of control.
You're joking... right?
I sacrificed Lydia to Boetia
#213
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:00
The Hierophant wrote...
Il Divo wrote...
Ramus Quaritch wrote...
Can it be a Red Wedding?
It's a shame because people always make the connection with A Song of Ice and Fire.
But Kill Bill had a pretty awesome "Red" wedding sequence too. Not to mention Samuel L. Jackson on piano.
He was too b@dass to die like that. Tarantino should have had a scene where he leaves the church walks past Bill and, co like a g. They head into the church for their wedding, and S.L.J walks into the sunset not giving a damn as gunshots ring in the distance.(The scene would have been more bad@ss if he killed them all with his belt, but that would mean no Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2)
I always liked how Tarantino incorporates in-
Even if Uma Thurman could probably take out Samuel L. Jackson, I think Jules remains his coolest character in the Tarantino universe.
Modifié par Il Divo, 20 septembre 2012 - 08:02 .
#214
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:02
Emzamination wrote...
How you wouldprobablyreply to the hypothetical director is not a valid rebuttal. I like how now I'm freaking out and obsessed with attacking your comment? I surely couldn't of just been attempting to correct the ignorant part of your statement /sarcasm.Don't flatter yourself, but now that you're trying to measure my emotional state to give credence to your broken stance, I think we're done here.I'll just leave these links showing how many times your original argument has been broken and reworded.Your condescension through it all, perfect.
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O by the way car chases are used equally in the suspense as well as horror genre.
Yes. Link me to your old posts. They're obviously more appealing now than they were all those pages ago.
#215
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:05
#216
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:08
Emzamination wrote...
Anyways, I'm glad a writer saw this thread.
Modifié par Upsettingshorts, 20 septembre 2012 - 08:09 .
#217
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:09
Emzamination wrote...
Anyways, I'm glad a writer saw this thread.
Bioware knows already that there are players who wants marriage and/or babies. Those threads were present during DA2 development (and ME3 development, though it was a game made by a different team).
#218
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:11
Agreed all around, when my brother, uncles, and i saw that scene it felt like we were the only ones in the theater who got the reference.Il Divo wrote...
The Hierophant wrote...
Il Divo wrote...
Ramus Quaritch wrote...
Can it be a Red Wedding?
It's a shame because people always make the connection with A Song of Ice and Fire.
But Kill Bill had a pretty awesome "Red" wedding sequence too. Not to mention Samuel L. Jackson on piano.
He was too b@dass to die like that. Tarantino should have had a scene where he leaves the church walks past Bill and, co like a g. They head into the church for their wedding, and S.L.J walks into the sunset not giving a damn as gunshots ring in the distance.(The scene would have been more bad@ss if he killed them all with his belt, but that would mean no Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2)
I always liked how Tarantino incorporates in-gamefilm references to his other works. Ex: Bill in Volume 2 makes mention to hearing how getting shot in the knee is extremely painful (referencing Reservoir Dogs).
Even if Uma Thurman could probably take out Samuel L. Jackson, I think Jules remains his coolest character in the Tarantino universe.
#219
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Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:15
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Mary Kirby wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
I'm sure he'd love that- you probably wouldn't even have to pay him extra. I bet there's a ton of people he'd love to punch in person.
#220
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:15
hhh89 wrote...
Emzamination wrote...
Anyways, I'm glad a writer saw this thread.
Bioware knows already that there are players who wants marriage and/or babies. Those threads were present during DA2 development (and ME3 development, though it was a game made by a different team).
Yet they weren't implemented in any of those games so the protest must be keep going
#221
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:18
Avejajed wrote...
Mary Kirby wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
I'm sure he'd love that- you probably wouldn't even have to pay him extra. I bet there's a ton of people he'd love to punch in person.
He should be careful because some fantard might be waiting with a net, ready to reenact the film/novel "Misery".
#222
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:19
Emzamination wrote...
hhh89 wrote...
Emzamination wrote...
Anyways, I'm glad a writer saw this thread.
Bioware knows already that there are players who wants marriage and/or babies. Those threads were present during DA2 development (and ME3 development, though it was a game made by a different team).
Yet they weren't implemented in any of those games so the protest must be keep going
By all means, keep on holding your breath. You still aren't going to get that extra cookie before you go to bed.
#223
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:21
Tasmen wrote...
Emzamination wrote...
hhh89 wrote...
Emzamination wrote...
Anyways, I'm glad a writer saw this thread.
Bioware knows already that there are players who wants marriage and/or babies. Those threads were present during DA2 development (and ME3 development, though it was a game made by a different team).
Yet they weren't implemented in any of those games so the protest must be keep going
By all means, keep on holding your breath. You still aren't going to get that extra cookie before you go to bed.
I'm still holding my breath waiting for you to show me where rinji proved me wrong.Take your time, I can wait
#224
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Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:23
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Beerfish wrote...
Avejajed wrote...
Since I'm planning a real life wedding right now for myself, probably no to in-game weddings, even though the modded one was lovely. But basically weddings stress me out right now. lol. I'd worry how my PC is going to pay for it with the 20 gold she has. Anyway, by the time the game comes out I'll already be married so maybe by then I'll have gotten over it.
Gold is $1,600 an ounce! you can easily pay for a royal wedding with your 20 gold coins.
Too bad that doesn't translate to real life. Did you know the average wedding costs like $26,000??? I should shut up now before I go on a rant about why anyone thinks I would possibly need engraved serving utensils at my flipping reception. lol.
#225
Posté 20 septembre 2012 - 08:24
The Hierophant wrote...
Avejajed wrote...
Mary Kirby wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.
I'm sure he'd love that- you probably wouldn't even have to pay him extra. I bet there's a ton of people he'd love to punch in person.
He should be careful because some fantard might be waiting with a net, ready to reenact the film/novel "Misery".





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