#Daiting

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thorny flower
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So I know Polyamory is not a thing currently (Holding out hope for those modders to give us the gift), But my question is there any negative impact from playing the field? Seeing each person's story and then choosing one? Or is there a certain point at you actually start dating?

I've been playing this since my Kickstarter days, but I never put any effort into relationships cause I knew there would be updates that caused hard resets. Now that those are less likely, im finding it HARD to choose a partner to chase after.

Please ping me if you answer :3 The ADHD IS HIGH today.

deft surge
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i haven't gotten into forming relationships yet bc there is only like 1 or 2 heart events implemented for npcs currently

from what I've seen though devs have said there isn't any kind of rival romances planned, so we will likely be able to woo anyone we want without it having a negative impact on someone else

plus marriage itself (alongside 10 heart events) is the last update planned before 1.0 release, so you can start as many 'relationships' as you want right now - we don't even have dating mechanic yet - so I plan to just level up friendship with as many people as I'm interested in, & then as more of their content gets updated I'm hoping I'lll be able to pick someone to marry by the time marriage rolls around

neon bridge
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i cant find my post atm, but a developer explained that at first you just build friendship with them, then you gotta do [REDACTED] in order to date. so im pretty sure you can explore everyone's story arcs without romancing them

thorny flower
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PHEW

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Though if the Stardew poly mod maker could swing through that would be great xD

Not a diss just an observation: For such an inclusive game on everything else, im a little supprised it doesn't have a few poly options.

neon bridge
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I think it might be due to how hard it is to represent poly couples, since there are soooo many different ways to go about it. Devs in games that include romance tend to take a "better to avoid than include and offend" route