This issue may have been raised previously, but I just noticed the following:
Apparently, the love interests ignore each other in case both characters available for V's gender were romanced at the same time?
I've never payed attention to this since I had only single romance per my single playthrough, but now I've watched some videos on youtube related to other characters, and seems like they don't care about each other in case of multiple romances?
Like, if you romance both Kerry and Panam, they don't give a shit about your "second" love, and only the scene on the balcony at the end decides, which one is your "true" love (the one you choose to call will be you "final" love interest), moreover, if you call Kerry, but also choose nomad ending, Panam will just ignore everything happened between you, like it never happened at all, and at the very end (if V survives) Kerry appears literally in the same scene with Panam, and she still doesn't give a fuck about him
The same is for female V, you can romance both River and Judy, and they will be completely ok with that. Also, if you romance Judy before meeting River, River (or his sister, I don't recall) eventually asks you if you are in relations, and V answers: "No, nothing special" 0_0
Like Judy is nothing special for her, or, most likely, V just forget about Judy's existence...
Well, what I want to say, that is just absurd
In Witcher 3, if you romance both Triss and Yen, that will be noticed by both of them and have consequences. In Dragon Age 2, I remember I flirted with 2 characters, Anders and Fenris, they noticed it too, and later in the game, Fenris asks smth like "what about Anders?" if you continue to flirt with him, also, all other characters noticed that Hawk is in relations too and do comments about it. Even AC Valhalla with it's very shallow romance system allows you to break up with LI if you want to be with something else.
C'mon, CDPR, surely you can do better than that
Apparently, the love interests ignore each other in case both characters available for V's gender were romanced at the same time?
I've never payed attention to this since I had only single romance per my single playthrough, but now I've watched some videos on youtube related to other characters, and seems like they don't care about each other in case of multiple romances?
Like, if you romance both Kerry and Panam, they don't give a shit about your "second" love, and only the scene on the balcony at the end decides, which one is your "true" love (the one you choose to call will be you "final" love interest), moreover, if you call Kerry, but also choose nomad ending, Panam will just ignore everything happened between you, like it never happened at all, and at the very end (if V survives) Kerry appears literally in the same scene with Panam, and she still doesn't give a fuck about him
The same is for female V, you can romance both River and Judy, and they will be completely ok with that. Also, if you romance Judy before meeting River, River (or his sister, I don't recall) eventually asks you if you are in relations, and V answers: "No, nothing special" 0_0
Like Judy is nothing special for her, or, most likely, V just forget about Judy's existence...
Well, what I want to say, that is just absurd
In Witcher 3, if you romance both Triss and Yen, that will be noticed by both of them and have consequences. In Dragon Age 2, I remember I flirted with 2 characters, Anders and Fenris, they noticed it too, and later in the game, Fenris asks smth like "what about Anders?" if you continue to flirt with him, also, all other characters noticed that Hawk is in relations too and do comments about it. Even AC Valhalla with it's very shallow romance system allows you to break up with LI if you want to be with something else.
C'mon, CDPR, surely you can do better than that