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"Conversations will be gated by events, not approval levels."

 

If this is so (according to Bioware) then how can you romance an NPC? My understanding of an NPC is that he/she cannot party up with you. If conversations (which lead to romances) are gated by events (at which you must be present), I assume the Inquisitor must travel to said events and have said party members there in order to trigger said conversations and develop the whole nuanced/story-driven romance that Bioware has been boasting about.

 

I am genuinely curious - how would an NPC romance work? NPC's are static and they can't accompany you. If an NPC *can* accompany you from event to event to event, then I am confused. 



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Allan Schumacher

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"Conversations will be gated by events, not approval levels."

 

If this is so (according to Bioware) then how can you romance an NPC? My understanding of an NPC is that he/she cannot party up with you. If conversations (which lead to romances) are gated by events (at which you must be present), I assume the Inquisitor must travel to said events and have said party members there in order to trigger said conversations and develop the whole nuanced/story-driven romance that Bioware has been boasting about.

 

I am genuinely curious - how would an NPC romance work? NPC's are static and they can't accompany you. If an NPC *can* accompany you from event to event to event, then I am confused. 

 

Can the event include the NPC, even if the NPC isn't in the party?

 

Can an external event that doesn't directly involve the NPC still be used as the catalyst for a romance?

 

 

It all depends on what it means by "event."  I don't see why events necessitate that a love interest be present with the player in order for the love interest to know that the event has happened.