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Homophobic btw. You will learn how to spell in a when you get past grade 3
Think of all the novels out there that had any kind of love interests written in them? As for games, BG did this the best, DA and Witcher was not bad. Most games that try it don't do it well granted and if its too difficult for the dev's to do so its probably best not to even try so there is that.
Also, like any well written romances, you can simply not go down that path and skip it all together.
Have to agree, best grill in the game imo.
Will you learn proper sentence syntax when you get past grade three?
"how to spell in a when?"
What?
Love the 'get a life' response to questions like these.
Fella, we have one - the point is we play games for a fantasy take on a fantasy life - and if someone wants romance in there or to bounce on a spacehopper via their head while dancing the fandago, frankly that's up to them.
FWIW yes, the romance side of this game was poor - Henry moved on from his dead missus quickly enough, and then the Theresa one was just left nowhere, while Lady woserface continued to sit on the bench having bonked our hero.
Bit of a mess when you consider the depth of the Witcher's romance storylines.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1446712842
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1446708092
Since these flowers can be given to the mill wench or Stephanie, I'd like it if Henry could initiate the courtship by giving the flowers to the woman of his choice. Perhaps there would be a few things he would do to win her over (like the movie A Knight's Tale), and then they could actually be married in Uhzhitz and live together in Prybyslavitz or the Hunter's Lodge.
What if none of them actually like Henry, only Steph and Theresa? It's not like you can buy any female with flowers