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A good solution to the homosexuality issue!


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#126
Ryzaki

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Shavon wrote...

Op, I think your suggestion is thoughtful, but unnecessary. In JE, you had to really dig to get the romance option, and in DA, the prompt was very obvious. They can do the same for ME3, so those who don't want to see it can easily avoid it, while these how do want it will find it . . . because they want to. It seems simple enough to me, but for some reason people are having kittens over the issue, and Bioware is keeping their peace. They need to address the issue, and not with some bs answer, either.


Truth sometimes silence is not the best thing to do. It can aggravate a problem while both sides misinterpret (or correctly interpret) the silence as something positive/negative. Over time the silence gets interpretted into a vast majority of different things.


Though yeah the other thread already covers this suggestion.

Modifié par Ryzaki, 04 mars 2010 - 03:48 .


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Atheist Peace

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It seems pretty clear to me that Bioware will not provide a gay option for ME3, Shep has been straight for the first 2 games so it would be pretty ludicrous for him to become gay in the third. Frankly I would rather they focused on important aspects of the game and not spend time/resources on something so trivial.

#128
Demigod

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Why cant we just let bioware tell the story they want? If they want to put a homosexual subplot in there fine if not then so what?

It wasn't, and from all reports from the devs isnt part of the story they want to tell here. Are they saying there is no homosexuality in the mass effect universe? No certainly no if you read the second book.

Unlike Dragon age where we make our character from scratch and do almost what we want with him/her in mass effect we are playing commander Shepard a character already made for us. We get choices yes but we are playing the character they have made for us in their story. We play their character in their story so why should they change it? They can tell us what ever tale they want and we get to play in their story.



Bioware has given greater exposure to homosexuality in games than any other developer in my opinion and should be applauded for it, but this does no mean that every game they make has to have homosexuality in it.


#129
Stanley Woo

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I think there's already a thread discussing gay romance in ME2, and that people shouldn't spam the forums by starting new threads on existing discussion topics. Thank you.



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