I laughed so hard because I found a post a while back that someone was sad they didn't get to fuck the rhyming tree from da:o. I feel so bad for the devs, it's a wonder that they even listen to us at all anymore.
So it wasn't that far fetched that they'd want to fuck a tree, but yes I wouldn't listen to them at all anymore, the way some parts of the fandom are acting smh.
vvhaler replied to your post “maybe they want to fuck nugs next? idk unimportant stuff like sexual...”
idk if i was dragon age devs i would be a lot ruder i mean wtf sending shit at them bc you cant romance a character i understand that you are disappointed but sending them hate??? rly
Yeah, I mean I can understand that they're disappointed, I would be disappointed if I couldn't romance my favorite, but I would never be rude to anyone? Like wtf is wrong with you, they're doing so much for inclusivity and representation already, but it's still not enough oh no, I can't fuck the dwarf, better send them some rude messages.
It was the same when they announced that Cassandra was straight, reactions (the bad ones) ranged from 'let's just ignore this','this is bullshit she's definitely not straight' to this one disgusting comic labeling 'straight' as a disease and how they could cure it (it was probably meant as a joke, but I found it extremely distasteful, especially seeing how this was coming from the same people who said it was hurtful to others if you're disappointed that Dorian is gay).
bakahisui replied to your post “maybe they want to fuck nugs next? idk unimportant stuff like sexual...”
i'm with you on that one - between the cole issue and the shitstorm over varric, i have NO idea how bioware still manages to tolerate the fanbase. i know if i had to deal with them i'd have resigned a long time ago. it's impossibble to please them <<
It seems however much they do right fandom will always go batshit crazy over that one thing they don't like. And I don't get it? Why can't they be happy with what we got already? It seems like a very well balanced group of people in regards to companions and advisors so there should be someone for everyone. Bioware should just ignore everyone and do what they think is best, because if they did what those people want everybody could romance everybody and we wouldn't get any sort of realistic variety at all. Oh but I forgot, this is a game with dragons and magic and stuff so I'm in the wrong for wanting some sort of realism when it comes to romances.