After playing the ME games since the series came out and also dragon age series, Personally i felt that the ME3 romances where amazing but lacked a feeling of fulfillment, soo as an idea that happened after hitting my head on a wall like a krogen for days since thinking hurts, hoping it would add more detail for the way you end the game and feeling for it. Would you say starting a family or having a child with your romance partner would add more detailed game-play or just a silly out come on the romance? Feedback would be nice just to think i'm not going silly with ME3 addiction or anything
Romancing and Possibles of starting families?
#1
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:32
- Oldren Shepard et Judah Warrior aiment ceci
#2
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:33
No. Really.... No...
- RZIBARA, Tex et Diablo4evr aiment ceci
#3
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:36
No. Really.... No...
Why not?
#4
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:37
Because having kids in games doesn't sound very appealing....Nor fun for that matter
- Dubozz et Tex aiment ceci
#5
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:39
Because having kids in games doesn't sound very appealing....Nor fun for that matter
You dont have to look after them or anything, also it would add some more detail to why you chose your partner etc.
- Navee aime ceci
#6
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:42
Well that's a great plan and I don't know if that would be a good thing for an expeditionary sort of fella that you'll be playing in ME:A i see you enjoyed me3 and i appreciate your reasoning very much even more so that your reasoning helped explain your point of view and it really would help elaborate on the ending of the game being a cumulation of choice in the players favor; i really like this idea I really, do as it would help drive the plot that, the player opened, up with their choices to a : fulfilling conclusion witch even more so helps drive that narrative point I was talking about earlier ; no doubt it could be corny and, silly, but I don't think it would be ; unprecedented, after all; it did happen in Balder's Gate.
#7
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:45
Yeahhh why not!
As long as I can pick eye color, gender, disposition, and they better not be smart mouths, I'd totally spring for "Progeny DLC simulator". I never played any SIMs game so this would give me a little taste.

- SPACE_GREASER aime ceci
#8
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:50
I think this is one of the best ideas that I've seen on this forum yet! Bring it on Bioware!
#9
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:53
- Tex aime ceci
#10
Posté 03 août 2016 - 09:56
I think this is one of the best ideas that I've seen on this forum yet! Bring it on Bioware!
i. ;; agree with that it worked so well with balders gate
#11
Posté 03 août 2016 - 10:00
My characters often aren't very interested in creating spawn. So I definitely wouldn't want the forced application of kids to romances.
No worries, I'm sure there is some kinda "medigel birth control" option.
#12
Posté 03 août 2016 - 11:44
Yeahhh why not!
As long as I can pick eye color, gender, disposition, and they better not be smart mouths, I'd totally spring for "Progeny DLC simulator". I never played any SIMs game so this would give me a little taste.
Right? But then the next thing you know, one of them gets knocked up and the other two drop out of high school and you're stuck explaining to the world why you didn't use protection.
Lmao, I love that movie btw
- mrs_anomaly aime ceci
#13
Posté 03 août 2016 - 11:47
No, never liked the idea of having a family. Just me and my partner.
- Tex aime ceci
#14
Posté 03 août 2016 - 11:49
Right? But then the next thing you know, one of them gets knocked up and the other two drop out of high school and you're stuck explaining to the world why you didn't use protection.
Lmao, I love that movie btw
lol, idk, I have 4 real ones IRL and I'm doing my duty keeping the girls off the pole and the boys off the pipe... ![]()
#15
Posté 03 août 2016 - 11:53
lol, idk, I have 4 real ones IRL and I'm doing my duty keeping the girls off the pole and the boys off the pipe...
Hahaha wow, that's too funny... See? Why not take these skills over to Mass Effect.
- mrs_anomaly aime ceci
#16
Posté 04 août 2016 - 03:29
Didn't you have talks about blue babies and turian-human hybrid in ME3.
#17
Posté 04 août 2016 - 04:03
*Fires a warning shot*
#18
Posté 04 août 2016 - 04:07
Imagine having babies with that Asari with eyebrows...
I don't want no hairy babies!
#19
Posté 04 août 2016 - 10:32
I'm not opposed, and in Andromeda it would make sense given that you arrive with a very small number for a comletely unknown new world. It would be of interest ot procreate.
That said, I wouldn't want it in unless its made properly.
#20
Posté 04 août 2016 - 10:53
Oh how will I miss this Sims crowd. Not.
Get a life. Or a dog at least. In worst case play Sims. Whether you are trolling or just being a creep, just keep this crap out of action games.
Ah, it does feel good to finally take advantage of my unused warning slots in these last days.
- TRWisco aime ceci
#21
Posté 04 août 2016 - 02:13
#22
Posté 04 août 2016 - 02:18
In some sort of epilogue scene (or head canon), sure. But not during the main game.
#23
Posté 04 août 2016 - 02:23
Just play the sims
#24
Posté 04 août 2016 - 04:27
Now, having a mission where maybe you discover you have a child that was cloned from your DNA for experimentation might be cool, but other than that, no, no kids. It's an exploration and combat RPG- babies don't really fit into that.
- Tex aime ceci
#25
Posté 04 août 2016 - 04:38
I'm not interested in having kids in this game. To clarify- I think the idea of Ryder and her partner talking about their future, including having kids, is a great idea and I think would be fun. But actually having kids in-game is a terrible idea.
Now, having a mission where maybe you discover you have a child that was cloned from your DNA for experimentation might be cool, but other than that, no, no kids. It's an exploration and combat RPG- babies don't really fit into that.
Why not? I've never seen a rule book that says you can't roleplay having a child.
Having confidence that Bioware can do it convincingly is another thing, but at all I don't see why it couldn't be a element.





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