Yes and the certain issue some fans AND devs find out is the lack of consequences regarding Triss romance which is inadequate to the core philosophy of the witcher games. Nothing new and no waifucation whatsoever, only inconsistencies fixed.
I didn't know a ''core philosophy'' of the Witcher games was having every single NPC suddenly become aware that the legendary Witcher Geralt of Rivia has abandoned the legendary sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg for.. What was her name again? Trisc Merryglod? I don't know, some nobody.
What are your arguments to explain it? I'm curious. How is people supposed to know about Geralt and Triss Merigold? Would you like Geralt to tell everyone he meets? ''Hey! You, yeah you! Apple merchant, listen here friend, I've abandoned Yennefer of Vengerberg and I'm now with Triss Merigold, alright? Got it? Good, see you!''
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Seriously? Even the title of your thread is mocking. You blatantly stated earlier that Triss' fans have an "unhealthy obsession" with her character, that we treat her like a "waifu," and then you proceed to label everyone who romances Triss as a jaded ex-Bioware fan. What about that is not insulting?
And like I said, it's hypocritical as well. You are defending Geralt's romance with Yennefer, while simultaneously attacking in-game relationships in general and Triss' in particular.
Look, you really don't seem to understand where we're coming from.
Geralts and Yennefers relationship is legendary. WE are not calling it legendary, it IS legendary within the story of the Witcher universe. So naturally, anyone who recognizes Yennefer or Geralt, is going to automatically assume that they're together. Do you understand?
Unless you're suggesting Geralt and Triss tell everyone they meet that they're together, having NPC's somehow know that they're together is ridicilous.