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Post by
ElhonnaDS
7-8
Post by
Nathanyal
4
One as an infant, one as a toddler, the third was for a couple of years (4-6 years old) and finally where I live now, which has been home for the last 17 years.
And in the next 18 months I might be moving, this time to live on my own or with someone whom I haven't met yet.
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Post by
Interest
I think...7...?
Post by
Squishalot
4, unless you count holiday venues (i.e. relatives' homes) that I've accumulated a few months in over time.
Post by
Rankkor
I've had 5.
First one was my grandma's house, where my parents lived till I was 6, then my parents moved to a rented house, and we lived there till I was 8, then we moved to an apartment, and we stayed there till I was 22, after that I got locked up in Sabaneta, which is were I stayed for 2 more hellish years, then back to my parent's home, and then, when Reina and I got married, we moved to our own apartment.
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Post by
Haxzor
ummmmmm 4-5
Post by
Rankkor
#360: When playing games that include romance options do you ALWAYS go for them?
Lemme elaborate: games (particularly bioware games) always seem to have romance options included, sometimes mandatory, sometimes optional.
When they are optional, have you ever chosen to NOT get any romance whatsoever? Purely for story purposes, play a celibate protagonist?
Post by
Monday
Usually never, but because most video game romances are terrible.
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
I pretty much adhere to romance options that I, or my character as an extension of me, would actually be attracted to. It loses some immersion for me otherwise.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
I may play a game a couple of times through to see multiple romance arcs if I like more than one of the characters (I played ME 2 twice- once with Thane and once with Garrus), but I don't pursue them with characters I don't like. They may not be characters I would personally have to be attracted to, but I at least have to like the character. In SWTOR, I plan on skipping it entirely with the Jedi Knight and the Sith Warrior, because those characters were terrible, and if I had been a male Imperial Agent I would have skipped it as well.
It's rare that I don't like ANY of the LI's though.
Post by
Azazel
Hell yeah. That way I can feel less lonely ;_;
Post by
Nathanyal
Aside from the Mass Effect series, I don't think I have played many other games with romance options. I did do it in Skyrim though. So I guess you could say I always do it, but only because I only remember two games that have romance.
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Haxzor
I play games where romance is a main plot point (JRPGs and such) but I don't tend to play Western RPGs where you choose your path.
Post by
Interest
Yes, though in most of the games I've played it's forced anyways (yes even in NWN2).
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