It is avoidable...if you abandon her after the wedding which results in a failed quest. This is what I said. If you go and console her after the wedding, however, you are forced into romancing her. The only difference is whether it's a kiss or whether it's the full nasty.Originally Posted by TachankaMain1 Go to original post
Nah. Was on the verge of buying it for the online play so I could play with my brother. But then I read terrible reviews online about the online play. Plus when I originally borrowed the game from a friend and played it, only the SP was out and it was slow. The final nail in the coffin was your comment on this forum about how the Online has issues and stupid people running around. So will wait again until it gets close to 25$ or less, and then buy itOriginally Posted by AnimusLover Go to original post![]()
Originally Posted by longjohn119 Go to original post
You can't win against these people man. Ubisoft's mistake was even catering to them to begin with. Most normal, rational people have hypothesis that if they don't fit with reality, then they change their hypothesis, people like this do it the opposite way: if their hypothesis doesnt fit with reality, they attempt to alter reality to fit their narrow, extremely self centered view of the world
Ubisoft is telling a story. That story involves the lineage of the mithios being passed down to create the Assassians of later eras. You can't have a bloodline without a baby. Despite what the toxic echo chamber that is Tumblr brainwashed people to believe, you need a man and a woman to create a baby, due to biological reasons.
Bottom line: get over it, grow up, and realize the world doesn't revolve around you and your needs. I'm 5'8", Alexois is atleast 6 feet tall, can I whine to Ubisoft how I feel excluded from not being represented in the game?
I had little hope for a fix and was expecting disappointment but I must admit I was surprised it would be this bad and lazy, there was basically not change, it was all lip service from the beginning, and to think some are saying they are angered resources were diverted to this fix, there was NOTHING devoted to this.
The saddest part is the MC was ruined for what? Some lame dlc? For Darius? Natakas? I can very easily see why Darius didn’t get his own game, a pathetic and weak character, same as his son, they most certainly didn’t even deserve a spotlight on this games dlc.
Sigh… well it’s been a mostly great 10+ years with the franchise but personally I’m done, won’t be spending any more cash on this.
Cyberpunk 2077 is coming out this year. We'll be able to wash away the stench of this game soon enough.Originally Posted by Whitebleidd Go to original post
You see nothing wrong with completely losing player control in a role playing game?Originally Posted by Darth Trethon Go to original post
The bloodline and its continuation are key plot elements to the franchise and future games likely hinge on Alexios and Kassandra having children. So it's fine, they did it very well so far too, it's an excellent story.Originally Posted by TachankaMain1 Go to original post
I knew the patch wouldn't fix the real problem, but considering they said they brought in the original team to make changes to the dialogue and cinematics I was expecting there to be something less offensive at the very least. However, there's no change at all-this is a huge insult to the LGBT community-it's also an insult to every person who doesn't want to have their characters reduced to "you aren't really valuable to the AC world unless you are breeding stock."
It doesn't mean that we have to be forced to have this ugly child during our gameplay. Kassandra lived for 2500 years, I think that she could find 9 months a few times during this period, but why this period has to be strictly during the time when there is a player who associates oneself with her?Originally Posted by Darth Trethon Go to original post
Kassandra may do everything after we finish playing as her. But while she's our doll, she should be our doll. And if I don't want her to be an incubator during my time of playing her - she must not to be like this.