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And you have once played the role of a catholic priest.
So this story line is Henry taking on that role fully.
It's a bit like going out with someone, and everything going amazing and things are great, but then they find out that you are a jew or something and they completely turn everything they have ever done into question. This might have been a good plot point to it, Capon getting mad at advances as he thought Henry was his friend. But, it was reduced to a cheap ♥♥♥♥ and that was the end of that. Everything built from the first KCD demolished in about what, 10 seconds of cutscene. This is what everyone is missing in the slop in everything these days. Nothing matter, let's just destroy everything, especially if it is pure and honest. Let's smear ejaculate on it.
No they didn't. They have that scene because the player chooses the romance option when talking to Capon. It's a conscience decision made by the player who is controlling Henry. If you don't select that one, it doesn't happen. If the player does select that option, they have a conversation that leads up to it. I'm not going to ruin it for anyone but I will say they don't go out bragging about their private moment.
I guess I'm the idiot for engaging with people who keep making these hateful threads, but it just really frustrates me that you all can't leave sleeping dogs lie and speak ill of a wonderful game and company that put a little diversity in their game because players asked for it in the first place. I dunno, man. There's plenty of video games out there full of stupid stuff to get mad at. But this ain't it, chief. And I fear you guys just won't ever reason.
Mate, it's not that deep.
Just don't pick the gay option if you don't want them to be gay. It'll never come up after that.
It's pretty common where two people who are very good friends actually end up attracted to each other. If in your playthrough, you chose the Capon romance, then it's simply just a case of 2 bi guys who fall for each other.
And your argument that it was a sin and frowned on... so was the majority of stuff in the game.
Getting drunk is a sin but my Henry is always pissed.
Murder is a sin but my Henry has killed hundreds.
Stealing is a sin but my Henry has been taking money from every chest he sees.
Sex outside of marriage is a sin but my Henry has been slinging sausage like a budget butcher!!
You don't seem to be making the same complaints about all those even though they all don't really make sense when you compare them to how the story actually plays out.
Exactly, that stuff happened.
If someone wants to RP as the catholic priest then who has any right to say otherwise.
And are you gay even if you don't practice it ?
It can be learned though, so if you want to understand and work for it you can probably start working on it now, and then after a while you'll see what we're all talking about.
Yep pretty much.
https://www.playstation.com/en-sa/games/kingdom-come-deliverance-ii/
Still banned on Saudi PSN.
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say here but I don't want to be rude and offend you if it's due to English not being your first language.
So please don't think I'm trying to insult you... I'm just finding it hard to follow what you're saying.
I couldn't follow what you meant about not caring about anything etc.
And yes, there is a difference between someone getting drunk and someone trespassing the fudge factory but I didn't just say drinking, did I?