I think that the romance situation is unique since it's the only Bioware game with romances that's been a series that has followed the same PC over the course of multiple games. It ended up creating an odd situation where it was super lopsided towards the end. I mean, that graphic says it all. If we are looking at the total number of LI's for straight male Shep (the most) compared to gay male Shep (the least) over the course of the series (only counting those who unlock the romance achievement), it's 6 to 2. If we count the 'flings' as well, it's more like 8 to 2. That's crazy lopsided (just look at how upset a bunch of people got over the 4 to 2 distribution in DA: I between straight female PC's and straight male PC's). In the case of ME, it's because they kind of built up over time and they neglected one demographic for two straight games.
I'm hoping that this will be worked out in the newest game. We're not sure that's it another trilogy, but it if is, I'm confident that the numbers will be closer. I don't care if they are exactly even, but they shouldn't be 3-4 time higher for one demographic over the other. Once I hear, for sure, that the team isn't going to pull another "The PC just isn't gay, sorry. Well except for gay ladies, because that's hot. Only we'll pretend like she's not actually gay even though she's a female romancing a female." nonsense, I'll be a bit more relaxed.
I'm comforted by the dev comments that acknowledge that they made some tacky decisions in the first trilogy when it comes to stuff like this. And I think they started making up for it in ME3 with Kaidan and Steve (even though a large group of people complain about Kaidan's sexuality and another large group of people complain that his romance is a watered down version of the 'straight' romance and yet another large group of people complain that he's vanilla and boring and yet another large group complain that Steve doesn't count because he's an NPC). I suspect that in ME: A, everyone will get two options (they might not like them, but they'll have them) and, if it's a trilogy, the numbers will stay relatively similar throughout. But, I'll feel much better when it's confirmed.





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