Vol wrote:It's odd though that in general, for such an important, marketed part of their games, they don't really dump resources into them. Guess they don't want to be known as the dating sim company, but eh.
Personally I think it has more to do with the fact that having romances in game like this is a true minefield. And Bioware put itself in the middle of it. Simply said, no matter what they choose/do, Bioware can't win with their romances.
Have less alien romance options? -> People complain for not having enough alien characters to bed with.
Have more alien romance option or even any at all? -> People either complain about their very existence in the game or other half blames Bioware for not being "brave" enough with their alien romance scenes.
Have Gay romance options in the game? -> Some people go crazy over them. Either simply by their existence in the game or because gay characters are stereotypical, just there "to please the masses" characters or because wrong characters are gay or even bi as people simply don't buy the idea of certain characters being gay or even bi, because they never were before or they aren't in their minds (granted, less problem with ME:A as all chars are new. It was much different with ME3).
Don't have gay romances at all? -> Again, some people will lose their minds and blame Bioware for hating gays or who knows what else.
Have better romance options for male or female protagonist -> Another shit storm, if this is done. This ranges from the ways of how characters are written to simply how their game models look. Too good looking female romance options for males and feminists will go up in arms. Ugly looking ones and men will complain. Badly written and just for the looks characters (i.e Jacob and Miranda from ME2) and again whining.
Not have any romance options at all? ->Totally unthinkable for any Bioware fans it seems. If they would do this, people would get their pitchforks, baseball bats and so on to give an angry response. Or they simply won't buy the games anymore.
Do some chances to romances from previous games? -> Yet again there are people, who don't like. Either Bioware added/changed too little or then too much.
As matter of fact, I'm genuinely surprised that Bioware even bothers with romances. It's obvious that no matter what they choose, they will always lose and it will have negative effects to their reputation and games. Sure, romances aren't "game breaker" deal here, but it's the part that some people are most vocal of.
So, got to give kudos to Bioware for actually even trying and especially for their attempts to improve these romance options...small steps as they might be, but still.