I don't think this game is for you OP. Why don't you just...idk...buy a tamagotchi?


I don't think this game is for you OP. Why don't you just...idk...buy a tamagotchi?


I'm thinking you could also install The Sims (any version will do)
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I think you're all being a little harsh on OP. "Go play The Sims" could be used to shoot down pretty much any housing idea.
You can grow carrots and raise chocobos, so why not babies?
One neat thing about implementing Babies would be we'd finally get to find out what the babies of the races look like.
I'd probably never use it but yes, Square, please add a Babies feature. You can call it "A Realm Newborn" or something.


wrong mmo for you want one that m rating. children require something that t rating mmo will not go


the big question that should ask to those who for this are live to much your time in fantasy world are able break your self away from this game to face reality. reality maybe give you all your want but isn't going be gone in 10 or 15 years. they really people out there that give you really children you might look for them before you lose your self to. and other question is what would the child doing would have it follow you around or go to school. what point is it have child then have it service no function

I have a husband and a toddler IRL. I also like that we can marry in-game AND the idea of a kid. It's kind of fun when they add layers to a game like that. I loved it in Skyrim; the DLC where you could build a house, you could also adopt a child.the big question that should ask to those who for this are live to much your time in fantasy world are able break your self away from this game to face reality. reality maybe give you all your want but isn't going be gone in 10 or 15 years. they really people out there that give you really children you might look for them before you lose your self to. and other question is what would the child doing would have it follow you around or go to school. what point is it have child then have it service no function
It could be just a vanity thing. I do all kinds of crazy crap to add realism to my home in-game. I just bought the oven, even though it only works up to 50, just for the illusion of a working kitchen.
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There have been multiple games where you have to beat up monsters to save the world and somehow manage to settle down. We have housing in game here, and don't give an excuse that we can't even develop relationships with another person.
Take for example, Rune Factory. Yes, you are busy with saving the world and all, but you still manage to find time to find a lover and build up your relationship with them. Then you get married, if the circumstances allow it, event happens, kid is there. Even though you're busy saving the world and all. This is one of the many games that others have sampled where you are saving the current area and stuff, but still manage to have a family.
So yes, Kids could be considered an option. I mean, we can Eternally bond to another Adventurer. I would personally love to adopt a child if it was a possibility! Even joked with some friends who just got eternally bonded that they'll be busy with their kids.


Eh, having a child in game is definitely not something I'm interested in. There are other games where you can do that, and really, do we need to have the game be just like life? Nah.
In the interests of full disclosure, I basically have no desire to deal with children IRL (thankfully mine are grown now) so that probably colors my opinion somewhat.![]()
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