That would certainly change the tone of the game. I wonder if Fox News would be able to actually explain the whole idea without ever using the words... in my head I am seeing the use of diagrams and/or sock puppets.Nerf Ninja said:OK my mind is officially filthy.
The first other F word that sprang to my mind involved a fist...
Basically, what he said. You can have a (chosen) romance in most games, but only a few allow you to take that to the next level. It adds another layer of RPG. It's not like people sit on front of Dragon Age and wank to the sex scenes (well, maybe a few 0o).Jesus Phish said:Bioware tells stories.
Stories can and do at times have sex in them, because people in the real world have sex and it's something they can relate to.
It's the same as a book or a movie depicting sex in it's story. It's usually used to add to the world or the story.
People seem to overreact to stuff like this... I always wonder why we bothered creating curse words in a language if we aren't supposed to say them.etempest said:It think this can also shine light.
In the US, we love violence but sex is Taboo.
In Europe, sex is fine / natural but too much violence is a Taboo.
I think part of it a social / cultural thing.
Just mentioning the topic of sex education in school all sorts of heated debate.
I like you very much now sir.Nerf Ninja said:OK my mind is officially filthy.
The first other F word that sprang to my mind involved a fist...
Yeah an "uncanny valley" rendered in game looks very derp. Unless games are going to use visual ques or imagery there is no point having sex till graphics get better. And till people treat games more maturely.ZeroMachine said:Movies show real people.Jesus Phish said:Bioware tells stories.
Stories can and do at times have sex in them, because people in the real world have sex and it's something they can relate to.
It's the same as a book or a movie depicting sex in it's story. It's usually used to add to the world or the story.
Books use imagination.
Sex in the uncanny valley, though, is just strange. That's the only reason I don't enjoy sex scenes in games.
I agree with your sentiment from a completely removed objective point of view but specific to bioware game's I have always found the romance and sex to be goofy. They get the controversy of a game with sexuality in it and then... instead have akward dialogues or animations eluding to sex. One thing 3d models struggle with is contact, for instance watching two characters hug slaps you with a heaping helping of uncanny vally.Jesus Phish said:Bioware tells stories.
Stories can and do at times have sex in them, because people in the real world have sex and it's something they can relate to.
It's the same as a book or a movie depicting sex in it's story. It's usually used to add to the world or the story.
FETISHJediMB said:
This is what we're talking about. Not necessarily in that order.