Originally posted by ZephyrLuxx:Hardly any of that happens in my playthrough. Definitely not depressing in my experience. But I've found it to be a nice little addition to the game. The marriage in this game isn't incredibly deep or anything. Maybe the person you were watching wasn't paying enough attention to Sebastian. Also, I always talk to my spouse, hug him, and give him a gift every day. I haven't gotten to marry anyone yet in my second playthrough (was planning on Sebby, though). I know that they each have their own dialogue and will do different things when they're in town but, I'm not sure what else changes from person to person. I don't know if who you marry matters (Sebastian is generally more of a brooding character than Alex). But, whatever, it's not like I spend a lot of time hanging out in the house to watch him hanging out in the house. He does hang out in the house or on the porch. He goes into town regularly to visit his grandparents and talks about how he enjoys the chance to see them. He still talks about working out and says how much he enjoys life on the farm because of the fresh air and exercise. ![]() Hardly any of that happens in my playthrough. If that's the case, it'd be nice to know if changes are planned. not finished yet, or something? I know that children don't progress past being crawling babies yet, so I'd not be surprised if it's all running on a very rudimentary system. But to have them moping around like a caged bird all day when their happiness meter is supposedly maxed-out makes for an unusual and disconcerting play experience. And to be honest, I'd understand if there was a mechanic that made your partner moody and upset if they weren't kept happy. ![]() I mean, I can already see the comments saying all the jokes like "Well marriage sucks lol" and such-forth. Maybe it's just Sebastian, but it's kind of distressing that his AI seems either heavily depressed, or straight up broken now that he's married. I think it's come to something when you need to install a mod just to make the married-partner dialogue less sad.
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