9 years ago
No childs?
So you know in every ME you can "romance". But i would like to see some ways to get children with other species and then have them as companions to play with. Would be a fun way to make romancing mor...
Not to spoil part of the game but... at a point in the game it's explained why there's no kids around, nor are there going to be any children until "To be determined".
However that could bring up a scary dynamic, would Peebee/Cora/Etc be taken out of game next time around if they got pregnant & you transferred the game to the next one? Or would you have the embarrassing "Meet your daddy" from the Asari reporter on the Nexus?
@Pyro411 I dont even want to think about it... The thought that one of your favourite character got taken out of the game because you liked he/her so much. And no i have not come to that part in the game yet so i did not really know.
@Hydrated1008 wrote:@Pyro411 I dont even want to think about it... The thought that one of your favourite character got taken out of the game because you liked he/her so much. And no i have not come to that part in the game yet so i did not really know.
I don't think that a pregnant/parent romance partner would be kicked out of the game, although they would probably be off your squad for field operations. I really would like to see babies and kids in this game, especially if they can live in my giant family-sized cabin on my ship. 😇🥳
Also, I like the idea of having hybrid races, like Turian-Quarian or Ardat-Yakshi-Human (I so want to date/make Samara's grandbabies!) 😉
No, Shepard and Ryder can do what they do because they have no children.
They can't go on maternity or parental leave exactly. They are unique characters that need to be available and there's just no way that you have to save Prodromos from the Kett Or Roekaar but they have to wait 'cause you have to drop the kids off at school'.
I just don't see that, sorry. If they had to be parents they'd be terrible or very absent parents because of their lifestyle. You can't take your kids with you on death defying missions and they'd be too lonely on the ship anyway without friends and such. So if you leave em at the Nexus you'd be that absent parent that is never home and if your companion is the partner then both parents are never home.
Maybe, just like real life, people should think about what it means for the child to be brought into your life, rather than focusing on how much you want a kid. It's just not fair to the kid really and just plain selfish.
I'm sure some people will get upset over my opinion but I firmly believe it's more important to focus on what sort of life you bring a child into rather than just have babies and hope for the best. In Shepard's and Ryder's case their lives are really not compatible with family life.
The only way I could see children work is in a sequel where they now are the adults keeping their parents legacy alive.