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So is this the part where we all collectively call Apple and complain that adult content keeps popping up on Twitter?
that old chestnut again, eh, fire emblem?
Fire Emblem Three Houses
I just got Fire Emblem: Three Houses and I’m super hyped, I love the series and I’ve loved every single Fire Emblem game that I’ve ever played; I haven’t ever really been disappointed with anything that they’ve ever done. I was looking into support conversations (Because to be honest I basically play this game as a dating simulation with fighting as a fun side-bit.) And I noticed that for a M/M protagonist you get three potential interests, of which the characters seem to have weak plot relevance. (And I could be wrong, you never know.) While I don’t know about the content of these relationships, it’s a bit of a slap to the face and here’s why; a W/W protagonist has the option of five relationships, three of which are in your party (one is a house leader) and all five give a sense that they’ll have quite a bit of plot relevance. I’m super excited for those who do pursue W/W relationships in these games because you have some awesome solid choices! And I don’t want to give the impression that this is at all a scenario where I’m complaining because of the fact that you have more individuals to choose from, or their possible content. This is simply a view of how I’m perceiving relationships that pertain to my style of play through. However, as someone who pursues a M/M relationship when I play through games the fact that this title doesn’t even have a house leader to choose from feels almost negligent. Many thought that Claude would be available to romance as a male character, which he isn’t. And this isn’t like a Mass Effect Andromeda situation where the coding for Jaal to be romanced by a male Ryder was there and not implemented, because as far as we currently know there isn’t such information within the game regarding Claude. This is frustrating mostly because (And this is my personal opinion) it feels like who ever we chose isn’t really going to matter, as they’re all side characters. Does that mean I’m not gonna play the game? No. Does it mean I’m going to not enjoy the game? Probably not. All of this has just been to say that it’s 2019, and it’s a bit silly at this point in time, in this type of market to do something that feels like they may not really care about how certain individuals are represented within their game.
This basically summarizes my feelings exactly.
Except, I spoiled myself on one of the m/m options, and found out it doesn’t even turn out to be a same-sex pairing in the end. Somehow, by choosing this guy as your male’s love interest, your protagonist ends up in a heterosexual relationship with a random NPC female. So it’s like... a bait x switch. For one or THREE options... #AreYouKiddingMe?!
I get that just because Claude is super flirty with everyone and super pretty doesn’t automatically make him bi or gay. But like... it literally would’ve shocked NO ONE, and instead made a TON of people happy to have that option...
As OP said - will I still play, and likely enjoy, this game? Sure. But it also sucks that I haven’t been able to start because I don’t know whether to pick Female Byleth for a romance option I want the Male Byleth I originally wanted and planned for...
Fire Emblem Three Houses
I just got Fire Emblem: Three Houses and I’m super hyped, I love the series and I’ve loved every single Fire Emblem game that I’ve ever played; I haven’t ever really been disappointed with anything that they’ve ever done. I was looking into support conversations (Because to be honest I basically play this game as a dating simulation with fighting as a fun side-bit.) And I noticed that for a M/M protagonist you get three potential interests, of which the characters seem to have weak plot relevance. (And I could be wrong, you never know.) While I don’t know about the content of these relationships, it’s a bit of a slap to the face and here’s why; a W/W protagonist has the option of five relationships, three of which are in your party (one is a house leader) and all five give a sense that they’ll have quite a bit of plot relevance. I’m super excited for those who do pursue W/W relationships in these games because you have some awesome solid choices! And I don’t want to give the impression that this is at all a scenario where I’m complaining because of the fact that you have more individuals to choose from, or their possible content. This is simply a view of how I’m perceiving relationships that pertain to my style of play through. However, as someone who pursues a M/M relationship when I play through games the fact that this title doesn’t even have a house leader to choose from feels almost negligent. Many thought that Claude would be available to romance as a male character, which he isn’t. And this isn’t like a Mass Effect Andromeda situation where the coding for Jaal to be romanced by a male Ryder was there and not implemented, because as far as we currently know there isn’t such information within the game regarding Claude. This is frustrating mostly because (And this is my personal opinion) it feels like who ever we chose isn’t really going to matter, as they’re all side characters. Does that mean I’m not gonna play the game? No. Does it mean I’m going to not enjoy the game? Probably not. All of this has just been to say that it’s 2019, and it’s a bit silly at this point in time, in this type of market to do something that feels like they may not really care about how certain individuals are represented within their game.
Fire Emblem Three Houses
It’s so exhausting trying to effectively communicate the frustration associated over the debacle regarding M/M relationship options in the game because no one seems to care.
FE Fanbase: “Hey IntSys can we be gay for Claude?”
IntSys: “No but you can however be gay with this middle-aged man with a wife and child! Close enough right? 🤡🤡”
Claude may be really bi!!
Just look!! In the two images we can apreciate how different he take the avatar's hand depending on the avatar's gender!!!
(Male version) (Female version)
I know there are some people that were saying that he was holding Female Byleth hand with her dlc outfit version but... Here is the proof!!! He can also be with MALE Byleth!! Omggg!! ❤️❤️❤️
When M!Byleth can’t S support Claude :’( ripperoni pepperoni
Fire Emblem Three Houses
I just got Fire Emblem: Three Houses and I’m super hyped, I love the series and I’ve loved every single Fire Emblem game that I’ve ever played; I haven’t ever really been disappointed with anything that they’ve ever done. I was looking into support conversations (Because to be honest I basically play this game as a dating simulation with fighting as a fun side-bit.) And I noticed that for a M/M protagonist you get three potential interests, of which the characters seem to have weak plot relevance. (And I could be wrong, you never know.) While I don’t know about the content of these relationships, it’s a bit of a slap to the face and here’s why; a W/W protagonist has the option of five relationships, three of which are in your party (one is a house leader) and all five give a sense that they’ll have quite a bit of plot relevance. I’m super excited for those who do pursue W/W relationships in these games because you have some awesome solid choices! And I don’t want to give the impression that this is at all a scenario where I’m complaining because of the fact that you have more individuals to choose from, or their possible content. This is simply a view of how I’m perceiving relationships that pertain to my style of play through. However, as someone who pursues a M/M relationship when I play through games the fact that this title doesn’t even have a house leader to choose from feels almost negligent. Many thought that Claude would be available to romance as a male character, which he isn’t. And this isn’t like a Mass Effect Andromeda situation where the coding for Jaal to be romanced by a male Ryder was there and not implemented, because as far as we currently know there isn’t such information within the game regarding Claude. This is frustrating mostly because (And this is my personal opinion) it feels like who ever we chose isn’t really going to matter, as they’re all side characters. Does that mean I’m not gonna play the game? No. Does it mean I’m going to not enjoy the game? Probably not. All of this has just been to say that it’s 2019, and it’s a bit silly at this point in time, in this type of market to do something that feels like they may not really care about how certain individuals are represented within their game.
Fire Emblem Three Houses
I just got Fire Emblem: Three Houses and I’m super hyped, I love the series and I’ve loved every single Fire Emblem game that I’ve ever played; I haven’t ever really been disappointed with anything that they’ve ever done. I was looking into support conversations (Because to be honest I basically play this game as a dating simulation with fighting as a fun side-bit.) And I noticed that for a M/M protagonist you get three potential interests, of which the characters seem to have weak plot relevance. (And I could be wrong, you never know.) While I don’t know about the content of these relationships, it’s a bit of a slap to the face and here’s why; a W/W protagonist has the option of five relationships, three of which are in your party (one is a house leader) and all five give a sense that they’ll have quite a bit of plot relevance. I’m super excited for those who do pursue W/W relationships in these games because you have some awesome solid choices! And I don’t want to give the impression that this is at all a scenario where I’m complaining because of the fact that you have more individuals to choose from, or their possible content. This is simply a view of how I’m perceiving relationships that pertain to my style of play through. However, as someone who pursues a M/M relationship when I play through games the fact that this title doesn’t even have a house leader to choose from feels almost negligent. Many thought that Claude would be available to romance as a male character, which he isn’t. And this isn’t like a Mass Effect Andromeda situation where the coding for Jaal to be romanced by a male Ryder was there and not implemented, because as far as we currently know there isn’t such information within the game regarding Claude. This is frustrating mostly because (And this is my personal opinion) it feels like who ever we chose isn’t really going to matter, as they’re all side characters. Does that mean I’m not gonna play the game? No. Does it mean I’m going to not enjoy the game? Probably not. All of this has just been to say that it’s 2019, and it’s a bit silly at this point in time, in this type of market to do something that feels like they may not really care about how certain individuals are represented within their game.
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Despite your role being called ‘healer’, that’s just a suggestion. It’s your job to DPS just as much as the DPS jobs, and only heal from time to time. If anyone dies it’s their fault they took so much damage anyway.
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And I’m crying at my desk just from reading through this.
I literally never get passed “We’re not good friends” in ANY FORMAT before I burst into tears.
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