

Believe his point is and im guessing here just that marriage doesn't really serve a actual function in a game compare to in real life.





Neither does killing dragons and making sole sushi. :/
Everyone enjoys their content differently. RP elements within an RPG I dont get how it is nothing but logical.


You could do that in game without the marriage even added to the game if going to RP technically even with it there you could still RP also have your ls members help out and setup ceremony and do it yourself.





Of course - but why pretend when I can do the action. Like talking about rping and actually getting on my gear and doing it. I dont talk about fighting a dragon and getting his skin to make a powerful armor.
SE is supporting the elements.


Because your actually pretending to be married in a game that actually doesn't have a binding contract in real world >.>



Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means





I dont go to jail for killing people in the game either, then again I'm not pretending I'm really killing a person.
Marriage is to add RP elements, I want my character to be a husband fighting for his land - boom get married got my story. (I dont really care, but it was an example lol).
Also to separate real world issues with marriage from the game it has come up quite a few times to just change the name and background lore.

Bingo!! No purpose what so ever!
While neither does "killing dragons and making sole sushi. :/", i see NO ONE currently making a fuss about it!



No one's arguing that marriage itself isn't a purely ceremonial thing and serves no true in-game purpose other than itself. The entire argument is about equality. Why should a feature of the game be restricted based on character genders? Some people want marriage, some people don't. That's not the issue. The issue is the restriction.
Last edited by Arcell; 11-21-2012 at 06:53 AM.
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