The whole thing just feels extremely fake. I mean, it’s a video game, everything there is fake, but the marriage in particular is something I can’t suspend my disbelief enough to accept as being real in the context of the game world.
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PixelatedSaturn@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
I never married in Skyrim. Not after probably a thousand of hour gameplay.
Real life no problem. Skyrim never.
Klear@piefed.world 15 hours ago
Quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
They even try (poorly) to justify it in a loading screen tip. Basically, “people die young in Skyrim; that’s why they’ll agree to marry you after you’ve done them a single minor favor.”
Klear@piefed.world 8 hours ago
God, that reminds me of Fallout 4 and how after doing one favour for people they just let you completely take over their settlement.
lonefighter@sh.itjust.works 12 hours ago
I actually love the marriage mechanics in Skyrim. if you’re interested in someone, you put on an amulet of Mara. If they aren’t interested, they ignore it, and there is no social awkwardness. If they are interested in you, they comment on the amulet and ask if you are looking for a partner. You can then say woops, my bad, I didn’t realize that’s what wearing this meant, or yes I am, are you interested, if so, let’s go get married.
I wish real life was that straightforward. No games, no social awkwardness, no guessing.