mikeymoonshine wrote...
Morocco Mole wrote...
My respect for Bioware would increase.
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
I certainly would.
mikeymoonshine wrote...
Morocco Mole wrote...
My respect for Bioware would increase.
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
Steelcan wrote...
lolmikeymoonshine wrote...
Morocco Mole wrote...
My respect for Bioware would increase.
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
anyone who plays the games for romances is doing themselves a misservice
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mikeymoonshine wrote...
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
dreamgazer wrote...
mikeymoonshine wrote...
Morocco Mole wrote...
My respect for Bioware would increase.
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
I certainly would.
mikeymoonshine wrote...
I didn't say people were playing games for romance i just pointed out that it is quite a popular feature and that it would be a bad bussiness decision to drop it.

Modifié par Stella-Arc, 07 septembre 2013 - 02:33 .
David7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
Morocco Mole wrote...
mikeymoonshine wrote...
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
Romances are not the reason Bioware's games are popular. Indeed, a minority of people outside the internet even bother doing the romances.
Bioware's games became popular becaus they made good RPGS, the stories were cliche and the characters were usually the same archetypes, but they usually managed to deliver a solid RPG that was fun to play.
mikeymoonshine wrote...
Morocco Mole wrote...
My respect for Bioware would increase.
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
Some are. Archetypes often drift into cliche because they are used so oftenDavid7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
Sorry, when was I wrong the first time?Volus Warlord wrote...
David7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
I'm afraid you're wrong again, David.
AutumnWitch wrote...
It on my list of requirements to purchase. No romance = no purchase...let me correct that no female/female romance option = no purchase.
David7204 wrote...
Sorry, when was I wrong the first time?Volus Warlord wrote...
David7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
I'm afraid you're wrong again, David.
Wow, as opposed to talking to pixels? Or stabbing pixels? Or shooting pixels? I like the very stupid implication that there's somehow content in the game that isn't based on pixels? It is based on magic, then? Magical content that is somehow transmitted visually to the players brain without pixels?TsaiMeLemoni wrote...
mikeymoonshine wrote...
Morocco Mole wrote...
My respect for Bioware would increase.
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
So this game is popular because you can plow pixels? When did these games become a Japanese erotic adventure game?
Modifié par David7204, 07 septembre 2013 - 02:35 .
The first time you postedDavid7204 wrote...
Sorry, when was I wrong the first time?Volus Warlord wrote...
David7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
I'm afraid you're wrong again, David.
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lady_v23 wrote...
I agree with you but
Indeed, a minority of people outside the internet even bother doing the romances.
uh.. evidence for those 'facts'?
David7204 wrote...
Sorry, when was I wrong the first time?Volus Warlord wrote...
David7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
I'm afraid you're wrong again, David.
Steelcan wrote...
Some are. Archetypes often drift into cliche because they are used so oftenDavid7204 wrote...
Archetypes are not 'cliches.'
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Morocco Mole wrote...
mikeymoonshine wrote...
You would respect a company for removing a feature that is one of the reasons their games are so popular?
Romances are not the reason Bioware's games are popular. Indeed, a minority of people outside the internet even bother doing the romances.
Bioware's games became popular becaus they made good RPGS, the stories were cliche and the characters were usually the same archetypes, but they usually managed to deliver a solid RPG that was fun to play.
Morocco Mole wrote...
lady_v23 wrote...
I agree with you but
Indeed, a minority of people outside the internet even bother doing the romances.
uh.. evidence for those 'facts'?
Several Bioware employees have mentioned it.