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I can't stand the sex scenes in the game, I don't know if it's patch 1.07, but after sex, he dresses in anyold thing, even nothing sometimes, feels like I'm playing a dressing-up game.
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Cavenagh
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: But you, kind sir, oh operator, probably missed all this bashing The Witcher received, the criticism. Everyone nagging or outright attacking it, because it had that much sexual liberty! Women shouting that this game is sexist etc, gays bashing because unlike Mass Effect there is no gay bar- i meant romance, this game stirred up quite the commotion and controversy, already!
Well, that's kind of what you get when you shoehorn gratuitous sex into a game in which sex is not in the slightest even remotely related to the game story and the events that occur that drive the game itself, eh? Sex is common and ordinary--everyone engages in it in real life to one degree or another, and it is about as unique as using the bathroom to void waste as we all do several times a day. And romance? Brothel sex/ causal sex/ recreational sex, etc. is not "romance"...;) Not even close. Romance involves a story, pacing, plot and character development--in 3d games it's all cartoon sex driven by the slam-bang-thak-you-maa'm ethos. Romance? There isn't any--except maybe in the the very long-winded relationships Geralt might have with one or two women during a span of years. Nothing in the Witcher3 so much as approaches the concept of "romance." "I dig you and you dig me and let's copulate!" isn't romance...:)

Gratuitous sex is everywhere these days, which doesn't mean it is either good or desirable in terms of what elements go into a 3d game like Witcher 3. In fact, most of the time, gratuitous *anything* in a 3d game is a mistake--does nothing for the story--and if anything cheapens it and demeans the characters. The world is chock full of people who say "No!" every*day* to gratuitous, mindless sex because their lives/jobs/missions/goals/objectives don't allow them the time or the inclination to pursue such empty hedonism. Therefore it is not only right & proper to forego the presentation of gratuitous sex in a 3d game--it, in fact, is very realistic and true to life. And really, once you are of a certain age what is more boring than depictions of gratuitous sex? (Gratuitous politicians? Maybe...;))

And last, animated depictions of sex in 3d games are just cartoon sex, anyway, aren't they? "Ohhh look...! It's yet-another-sex-cartoon! Oh, gee. how exciting [not.]"

Romance...I'll tell you what a Romance is--do the entire game--all 100 + hours-- of the game around a romance, with the romance between the central characters as the driving story being told in the game--now *that's* a romance...!...;) But...He says, "Come here...I like you and you like me so let's screw for a few hours!" and she says "Okay! Thought you'd never ask!"--is surely a virginal fantasy--but it is hardly the stuff of "romance"...;)
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: But you, kind sir, oh operator, probably missed all this bashing The Witcher received, the criticism. Everyone nagging or outright attacking it, because it had that much sexual liberty! Women shouting that this game is sexist etc, gays bashing because unlike Mass Effect there is no gay bar- i meant romance, this game stirred up quite the commotion and controversy, already!
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waltc: Well, that's kind of what you get when you shoehorn gratuitous sex into a game in which sex is not in the slightest even remotely related to the game story and the events that occur that drive the game itself, eh? Sex is common and ordinary--everyone engages in it in real life to one degree or another, and it is about as unique as using the bathroom to void waste as we all do several times a day. And romance? Brothel sex/ causal sex/ recreational sex, etc. is not "romance"...;) Not even close. Romance involves a story, pacing, plot and character development--in 3d games it's all cartoon sex driven by the slam-bang-thak-you-maa'm ethos. Romance? There isn't any--except maybe in the the very long-winded relationships Geralt might have with one or two women during a span of years. Nothing in the Witcher3 so much as approaches the concept of "romance." "I dig you and you dig me and let's copulate!" isn't romance...:)

Gratuitous sex is everywhere these days, which doesn't mean it is either good or desirable in terms of what elements go into a 3d game like Witcher 3. In fact, most of the time, gratuitous *anything* in a 3d game is a mistake--does nothing for the story--and if anything cheapens it and demeans the characters. The world is chock full of people who say "No!" every*day* to gratuitous, mindless sex because their lives/jobs/missions/goals/objectives don't allow them the time or the inclination to pursue such empty hedonism. Therefore it is not only right & proper to forego the presentation of gratuitous sex in a 3d game--it, in fact, is very realistic and true to life. And really, once you are of a certain age what is more boring than depictions of gratuitous sex? (Gratuitous politicians? Maybe...;))

And last, animated depictions of sex in 3d games are just cartoon sex, anyway, aren't they? "Ohhh look...! It's yet-another-sex-cartoon! Oh, gee. how exciting [not.]"

Romance...I'll tell you what a Romance is--do the entire game--all 100 + hours-- of the game around a romance, with the romance between the central characters as the driving story being told in the game--now *that's* a romance...!...;) But...He says, "Come here...I like you and you like me so let's screw for a few hours!" and she says "Okay! Thought you'd never ask!"--is surely a virginal fantasy--but it is hardly the stuff of "romance"...;)
Had you played 1 thoroughly, you would see your mistakes plus error in judgement. Some characters had romance elements, much like Vesna Hood. Also, remember Thaller and Geralt conversation during party with princess, concerning old customs, feasts and slapping the serving wench's arse, or the crude intimate joke with princess, about sex and politics. Geralt's interpretation was mighty damn fine in 1, i do daresay, kind sir.

People who didn't like and did't appreciate and their runts, ruined this specific gameplay element for all of us, alas; no more gift items, pointless flirting, aimless "politics", threesomes (twin nuns in 1, succubus-geralt-dandelion in 2...), sex as reward (Vesna in 1, Mottle in 2) etc. Those gave extra spice and flavor to the game and a unique one, i might add.
Dandelion was K.O. from the Succubus' spell.
That was not a menage a trois
I do miss bangin the succubus. I would have loved to grab those horns.. wink wink.. :P