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Sorry my English is not perfect, hope you understand.
then you don't want to buy the DLC; it's exactly what it claims to be on the tin
I'm not sure how much clearer they could be past calling it 'Love Chronicles' and billing it as a romance DLC.
Lord no building but more land to explore and things to find. That’s really what I enjoy the most but I know romance is requested alot so they have to make the masses happy. Which is fine.
No I’m much to nosey and have far too many hours in this game to leave something undone. I knew I would get flack for not caring much about romance. Y’all calm down, we all enjoy different things. I enjoyed the DLC more than the pets but liked Fangs the best. Someone said Logan’s was spicy but not his DLC - didn’t find that at all. I’m ONLY referring to The Love Chronicles not the entire game.
I LOVE the game since I have over 2000hrs in it!
I married Logan twice because his proposal is so cute. Only referring to DLC.
Me too. The making out in the cave - that's spicy for this game.
How on earth did you take my answer to somebody else's explicit question as flack directed at you? He asked 'what if you don't want romance content' and so I told him not to buy the DLC cos that's what it is. I'm so confused; I genuinely can't understand how that was taken as a personal attack. Please explain.
and yet they don't cater for the people that don't want too much romance and prefer what the game should be about - a builder rebuilding a town and helping out.
I bet if you took a vote it would probably be about 50/50, so why concentrate on one side over the other?
I never would have thought people would actually be against additional romance being brought into the game, but that's their right to feel that way if they wish, so it was a smart move of the devs to put the content into a dlc, instead of forced in the base game, because, this way, everyone's catered to; whoever wants more romance can get the dlc, anyone who isn't interested in it, doesn't have to get the dlc, like someone said.
Don't get me wrong, I don't mind a little bit in the game, but just feel as though they are going to full on romance now. The balance in Portia was just about right. Here it's gone a bit more 60/40 in favour of romance and even more with the DLC.
Looking at the plans for Evershine, I think this will be my last "My Time" game.