Summary
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Halsa's actor Baldur's Gate 3 Dave Jones has recently been asked for his opinion on the heated debate surrounding the relationship between Viktor and Jayce of Arcane.
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In response, Jones says he thinks “not everyone must be slammed” and that the characters can “remain platonic”.
The Baldur Gate 3 can be a very breathtaking game if you want, because your character may face almost everything that has a pulse – in some cases it may not be a person. This makes it a perfect game for all sender who likes to see their favorite characters to lock their lips there, but one actor from the game thinks that tireless traffic is not so great.
This actor is Dave Jones (thanks to Gamesradar), a voice for Halsin, who recently released his opinion on the excited debate on Viktor and Jayce of Netflix's Arcane Series. It is a very popular headcanon in the mysterious community, but the one led by the writer Christian Linke turned off after he claimed that the two had “really close friendships” and that there was no romantic connection between them.
Halsin Actor Baldur's Gate 3 wants the carrier to know that the characters “can remain simply platonic”
When Jones was asked for his opinion on Viktor/Jayce, he says that “not everyone has to be slammed” and that not every pair of characters in a piece of media must be “wicked clapping like Ken Dolls”. He also says that the characters can “remain platonic”. Probably not an answer you would expect from a man behind a banged bear, but it's an answer I respect.
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Sure, it may be fun to imagine Karlach and Shadowheart in a loving relationship, but in the past we have seen the ugly shipping wars – Wade in any debate about the cloud/tifa/aerit, and on the other hand you will go out. It may be nice to have close -ups in games and television shows that are purely platonic without the horde of people to demand to jump together to bed.
In any case, if you really want to see two characters, that's what mods are for, even though the Modding consoles for the Baldur Gate 3 recently turned to the worse. At the beginning of this week, Larian sadly confirmed that the “technical requirements” forced the studio not to allow racing modes on consoles, which means that if you want to see Saty's romance Tabaxi, PC playing is your best bet.
Baldur's Gate 3
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3rd August 2023
- Esrb
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M for adults: blood and gore, partial nudity, sexual content, strong tongue, violence
- Engine
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Divinity 4.0