I don't. I am completely unconcerned with whether they do or don't (unless I get my Kwisatz Haderach), but you clearly seem VERY bothered by the possibility of them doing so, and this makes no sense to me.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:24Counter-question: If you care so little about this, then why do you even want companions to sleep with each other?
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Because Trickster is also functionally autistic with no mental filter.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:25And...why is this any of my concern, exactly? I'm still missing this part.Stack of Turtles wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:20"Shipping" comes from "relationship" and it means when women want fictional characters to **** because they are functionally autistic with no mental filter.
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Yeah, but I don't get it. If I don't want to **** a bear, and I don't want to **** Vergil, and so by my decision to do neither of these things, Vergil fucks a bear, WHY IS THIS MY PROBLEM?
I've already explained why. On a personal level, it might be tolerable. But overall, it's a needless and frankly harmful phenomenon. I've even given an example of the kind of absurdities this will lead to. I'll give another one. For instance, I see a character as absolutely loyal to my protagonist, and their love as special and exclusive. Why, in another playthrough, should I have to witness all of that being devalued? By default, all female companions should have a romantic line only for the protagonist, which he pursues at will. It just works.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:26I don't. I am completely unconcerned with whether they do or don't (unless I get my Kwisatz Haderach), but you clearly seem VERY bothered by the possibility of them doing so, and this makes no sense to me.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:24Counter-question: If you care so little about this, then why do you even want companions to sleep with each other?
...because that's the entire point of another playthrough? In a different playthrough, maybe I'm playing as a cartoonishly evil asshat instead. Maybe I choose to go with the other evil ***** instead. What are you even trying to say here?Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:35For instance, I see a character as absolutely loyal to my protagonist, and their love as special and exclusive. Why, in another playthrough, should I have to witness all of that being devalued?
Look, I'm okay with just right of first refusal.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:35By default, all female companions should have a romantic line only for the protagonist, which he pursues at will. It just works.
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It isn't devalued because it's a different timeline where you didn't go after them. The fact that this scenario devalues it for you it legitimate mental illness.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:35I've already explained why. On a personal level, it might be tolerable. But overall, it's a needless and frankly harmful phenomenon. I've even given an example of the kind of absurdities this will lead to. I'll give another one. For instance, I see a character as absolutely loyal to my protagonist, and their love as special and exclusive. Why, in another playthrough, should I have to witness all of that being devalued? By default, all female companions should have a romantic line only for the protagonist, which he pursues at will. It just works.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:26I don't. I am completely unconcerned with whether they do or don't (unless I get my Kwisatz Haderach), but you clearly seem VERY bothered by the possibility of them doing so, and this makes no sense to me.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:24Counter-question: If you care so little about this, then why do you even want companions to sleep with each other?
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And...? Why should she sleep with and love someone else because of that?Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:41.because that's the entire point of another playthrough? In a different playthrough, maybe I'm playing as a cartoonishly evil asshat instead. Maybe I choose to go with the other evil ***** instead.
Probably because you're a cartoonishly evil asshat that she would never love and doesn't love her, and therefore, since this is the timeline in which the good guy could have had doesn't exist, she either settles for someone else or dies forever alone, which is not traditionally an option women took? Becoming a cat lady is a relatively modern thing.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:42And...? Why should she sleep with and love someone else because of that?
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This is actually a fair argument.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:35I've already explained why. On a personal level, it might be tolerable. But overall, it's a needless and frankly harmful phenomenon. I've even given an example of the kind of absurdities this will lead to. I'll give another one. For instance, I see a character as absolutely loyal to my protagonist, and their love as special and exclusive. Why, in another playthrough, should I have to witness all of that being devalued? By default, all female companions should have a romantic line only for the protagonist, which he pursues at will. It just works.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:26I don't. I am completely unconcerned with whether they do or don't (unless I get my Kwisatz Haderach), but you clearly seem VERY bothered by the possibility of them doing so, and this makes no sense to me.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:24Counter-question: If you care so little about this, then why do you even want companions to sleep with each other?
I can see both sides here, and since games probably should try to please the player(most games), I'd say if a companion can be romanceable then they shouldn't get with other characters if you don't romance them.
As for other characters: stop making everyone romanceable, come on.
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How about actual reactivity like characters you decide to have in your party get closer, and likewise with those you leave out, or send on missions, etc.,
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Okay, so you can translate this other side to something that makes sense? Because I'm not seeing anything other than the deranged ramblings of a mentally ill person. Make this logically comprehensible to me.rusty_shackleford wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:45This is actually a fair argument.
I can see both sides here, and since games probably should try to please the player(most games)
Because it seems to me that there's a sizeable audience that either doesn't care (us normal people), or actively wants to see this happen.
Mental disorders, that's what it is to ramble about some non-existent "alternate timelines," when it's all much simpler: the same person is sitting at the computer, seeing the same character described as loyal, and their love as special. I'll ask again.GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:41It isn't devalued because it's a different timeline where you didn't go after them. The fact that this scenario devalues it for you it legitimate mental illness.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:35I've already explained why. On a personal level, it might be tolerable. But overall, it's a needless and frankly harmful phenomenon. I've even given an example of the kind of absurdities this will lead to. I'll give another one. For instance, I see a character as absolutely loyal to my protagonist, and their love as special and exclusive. Why, in another playthrough, should I have to witness all of that being devalued? By default, all female companions should have a romantic line only for the protagonist, which he pursues at will. It just works.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:26
I don't. I am completely unconcerned with whether they do or don't (unless I get my Kwisatz Haderach), but you clearly seem VERY bothered by the possibility of them doing so, and this makes no sense to me.
Why desecrate that in a game? Why, in your ****** opinion, can't a character just be alone if the player doesn't romance them?
I'm not saying they have to date another character if you don't date them, I'm just saying it doesn't devalue the fact that you did in a different playthrough. How are they supposed to be loyal to you if you make a different character that makes different choices? They can't be loyal to the character they were loyal to in a different playthrough because they don't exist.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:47Mental disorders, that's what it is to ramble about some non-existent "alternate timelines," when it's all much simpler: the same person is sitting at the computer, seeing the same character described as loyal, and their love as special. I'll ask again.GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:41It isn't devalued because it's a different timeline where you didn't go after them. The fact that this scenario devalues it for you it legitimate mental illness.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:35
I've already explained why. On a personal level, it might be tolerable. But overall, it's a needless and frankly harmful phenomenon. I've even given an example of the kind of absurdities this will lead to. I'll give another one. For instance, I see a character as absolutely loyal to my protagonist, and their love as special and exclusive. Why, in another playthrough, should I have to witness all of that being devalued? By default, all female companions should have a romantic line only for the protagonist, which he pursues at will. It just works.
Why desecrate that in a game? Why, in your ****** opinion, can't a character just be alone if the player doesn't romance them?
tl;dr, stop masturbating to anime porn. It's broken your brain.
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You're a mentally ill ****** who can't give me any arguments outside of "mah different timeline" or "why shouldn't I care?". But apparently, it bothers you a lot. That's why you keep butthurting here like the moron you are.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:47Okay, so you can translate this other side to something that makes sense? Because I'm not seeing anything other than the deranged ramblings of a mentally ill person. Make this logically comprehensible to me.rusty_shackleford wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:45This is actually a fair argument.
I can see both sides here, and since games probably should try to please the player(most games)
Because it seems to me that there's a sizeable audience that either doesn't care (us normal people), or actively wants to see this happen.
Games need more reactivity in general. People should burst into flames or explode when exposed to oxidizers, dissolve into organic sludge when exposed to caustic compounds, undergo nuclear fusion when compressed into the density of a stellar core, spaghettify when exposed to intense gravitational shear, and other fun things.
But the entire point of a different playthrough is using a different character, making different choices and seeing what happens had things been done differently. Why should you expect the same results if you do something new and entirely different?Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:47Mental disorders, that's what it is to ramble about some non-existent "alternate timelines," when it's all much simpler: the same person is sitting at the computer, seeing the same character described as loyal, and their love as special. I'll ask again.
Trickster, you realize the character in a game is not you the player, but someone entirely different that you are roleplaying as, correct? Or are you a self insert weirdo?
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The character is me, stop playing as a girl you weirdoGhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:53Trickster, you realize the character in a game is not you the player, but someone entirely different that you are roleplaying as, correct? Or are you a self insert weirdo?
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If that's the case then you are the one being disloyal by not dating them in every playthrough and it's your fault they got with someone elserusty_shackleford wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:54The character is me, stop playing as a girl you weirdoGhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:53Trickster, you realize the character in a game is not you the player, but someone entirely different that you are roleplaying as, correct? Or are you a self insert weirdo?
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What does loyalty have to do with anything, you stupid ******? I was talking about the exclusivity of love itself. What kind of exclusivity are we even talking about if the developers' philosophy is basically, "Yeah, dude, these are just words. You're being replaced by NPC"?GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:50I'm not saying they have to date another character if you don't date them, I'm just saying it doesn't devalue the fact that you did in a different playthrough. How are they supposed to be loyal to you if you make a different character that makes different choices? They can't be loyal to the character they were loyal to in a different playthrough because they don't exist.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:47Mental disorders, that's what it is to ramble about some non-existent "alternate timelines," when it's all much simpler: the same person is sitting at the computer, seeing the same character described as loyal, and their love as special. I'll ask again.GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:41
It isn't devalued because it's a different timeline where you didn't go after them. The fact that this scenario devalues it for you it legitimate mental illness.
Why desecrate that in a game? Why, in your ****** opinion, can't a character just be alone if the player doesn't romance them?
tl;dr, stop masturbating to anime porn. It's broken your brain.
Before you open your filthy mouth and jump into discussions, reread the posts that have already been written. Because I've already responded a million times to the takes of low-IQ ***** like you.
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I always date the same characters in replaysGhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:55If that's the case then you are the one being disloyal by not dating them in every playthrough and it's your fault they got with someone elserusty_shackleford wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:54The character is me, stop playing as a girl you weirdoGhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:53Trickster, you realize the character in a game is not you the player, but someone entirely different that you are roleplaying as, correct? Or are you a self insert weirdo?
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You are not born with a single soulmate who can only love you. That's life. Grow upTrickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:55What does loyalty have to do with anything, you stupid ******? I was talking about the exclusivity of love itself. What kind of exclusivity are we even talking about if the developers' philosophy is basically, "Yeah, dude, these are just words. You're being replaced by NPC"?GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:50I'm not saying they have to date another character if you don't date them, I'm just saying it doesn't devalue the fact that you did in a different playthrough. How are they supposed to be loyal to you if you make a different character that makes different choices? They can't be loyal to the character they were loyal to in a different playthrough because they don't exist.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:47
Mental disorders, that's what it is to ramble about some non-existent "alternate timelines," when it's all much simpler: the same person is sitting at the computer, seeing the same character described as loyal, and their love as special. I'll ask again.
Why desecrate that in a game? Why, in your ****** opinion, can't a character just be alone if the player doesn't romance them?
tl;dr, stop masturbating to anime porn. It's broken your brain.
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I already answered that crap. You're repeating yourselves.GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:57You are not born with a single soulmate who can only love you. That's life. Grow upTrickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:55What does loyalty have to do with anything, you stupid ******? I was talking about the exclusivity of love itself. What kind of exclusivity are we even talking about if the developers' philosophy is basically, "Yeah, dude, these are just words. You're being replaced by NPC"?GhostCow wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:50
I'm not saying they have to date another character if you don't date them, I'm just saying it doesn't devalue the fact that you did in a different playthrough. How are they supposed to be loyal to you if you make a different character that makes different choices? They can't be loyal to the character they were loyal to in a different playthrough because they don't exist.
tl;dr, stop masturbating to anime porn. It's broken your brain.
Before you open your filthy mouth and jump into discussions, reread the posts that have already been written. Because I've already responded a million times to the takes of low-IQ ***** like you.
Seriously, NPCs...
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How is it "the same result" if the character simply doesn't enter into such relationships with anyone, because romantic influence, in this playthrough, was obviously not exerted on them by the only one who can do it?Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 00:52But the entire point of a different playthrough is using a different character, making different choices and seeing what happens had things been done differently. Why should you expect the same results if you do something new and entirely different?
God, ******* idiot, turn on your tiny brain for just a second. It's literally like I'm talking to walls.
Yes, well, why is it somehow a problem if, because you didn't do that, something else happens? I don't get the fuss.Trickster wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 01:04How is it "the same result" if the character simply doesn't enter into such relationships with anyone, because romantic influence, in this playthrough, was obviously not exerted on them by the only one who can do it?
I ALREADY EXPLAINED THIS!!Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 01:09Yes, well, why is it somehow a problem if, because you didn't do that, something else happens?
No, you mumbled words, none of which made any logical sense.
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Heh, arguing with norfleet.
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Because you have a low IQ and, clearly, can't comprehend my words or think beyond your breeding farm and other tasteless fantasies.Norfleet wrote: β July 19th, 2025, 01:12No, you mumbled words, none of which made any logical sense.
this whole argument is so ********
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