>>35828192Haven't played much yet. Even though my PC that can run ultra settings on even the most demanding games, playing this is like trying to sprint while underwater. It also doesn't help when the quest blurbs that pop up stop you from moving, are unstoppable, and can sometimes appear multiple times back-to-back. I do like making choices that have an actual impact on the journey itself. There's nothing I hate more than the illusion of choice, especially when it comes to pivotal moments in a story.
I haven't seen any homosex stuff aside from possibly the guy who says he hates books, even though he's carrying a book in his portrait. If I see too much gay stuff in the future, I will eventually get irritated though.