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Posted by: Angel
« on: June 08, 2015, 05:58:04 AM »

And, um, I think by this point most of people, including the developers, agree that "Aerie's baby" item in the inventory, the in-game labor scene and calling CHARNAME's kid Quayle was a big facepalm.

Heh, agreed.  Makes me think that maybe we should have a mod that gets rid of that ridiculous scene. ^^
Posted by: Bill Bisco
« on: June 07, 2015, 06:01:19 PM »

Most appreciated.   I'd have to think about how to avoid even discussion of kids and allow it at the same time.  I shall think on this.
Posted by: Kulyok
« on: June 07, 2015, 03:05:37 AM »

Marriage is great, especially if there's mention of a grand wedding with a huge reception, lots of money and titles and a mansion(that's not what _all_ girls want, but I tend to get excited when I hear my heroine's been treated like a princess and showered with gifts and gold) - well, in the epilogue, that is. An in-game wedding can be sweet(like Angelo's in Saradush), but I think that's better left to the player's imagination.

Pregnancy is eeewww for me, without question - lots of issues arise, and I don't want my heroine to deal with those at all. I may not even install such a romance. (Kelsey offers a kid as a choice, and I'm fine with it, as long as there's a childfree epilogue). I'd rather have an option to not talk about this at all(but that's why the romances have branches).

And, um, I think by this point most of people, including the developers, agree that "Aerie's baby" item in the inventory, the in-game labor scene and calling CHARNAME's kid Quayle was a big facepalm.
Posted by: Almateria
« on: June 06, 2015, 02:30:07 PM »

Mpreg.
Posted by: Bill Bisco
« on: June 06, 2015, 11:10:04 AM »

Just curious what players tend to want with a female CHARNAME and an NPC male?

Anything that you all don't like?  Would a romance similar to Aerie where she becomes pregnant near the end of ToB have appeal?  Or, would it be better to forgo such a thing until the epilogue?  Does an ingame marriage appeal (a la Saerileth) or not so much?  Is talk of children something that would appeal or not so much?

Thanks,

Bill