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Really? I hope so, because I really want this new one. Thanks!
But i also like it when there is choice.
Well, or atleast give a choice to say yes or no.
Personally I wish she didn't have ANY romance at all no matter who she wanted to get on with, but on the other hand this whole aspect of the character is relegated to just a DLC story.
You need to protect yourself. So don't just walk away, RUN.
RUN RUN RUN
Or you just hit the option, no, in that scene or if you don't want to play the DLC, I guess it's like in HZD. Don't start the first mission of the DLC and pass by.
But including the DLC, you have to take advantage of it.
I love Horizon Zero Dawn and hate finding out that Aloy's straight. All I'm asking is if there is a choice or are we stuck with it? Can it be avoided? I hate giving up this game! Just asking if I can still buy it and opt out of that straight relationship.
You play the game to enjoy the content and story. You shouldn't be worried about a character's sexuality. Gosh darn...
"damn devs need to keep the straight out of games" - It works both ways. All I did was changed 'gay' to 'straight,' and it is still hateful. Stop being filled with hate, then maybe you can enjoy stuff you have. :>
So if were going by your take, shouldn't devs be more worried about the content and story instead of pushing others takes on sexuality/agendas/values. Then these conversations wouldn't be needed, since again its the customer who's paying for the product and should know if it contains unwanted material.