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Leo scrolled through the roster of potential partners. There was Kael, the stoic warrior with a hidden trauma track. There was Elara, the witty rogue whose approval rating hinged on chaotic choices. And then there was Julian.

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Leo scrolled through the roster of potential partners. There was Kael, the stoic warrior with a hidden trauma track. There was Elara, the witty rogue whose approval rating hinged on chaotic choices. And then there was Julian.

One of the most infamous examples of user-driven romance came from Mass Effect 3 . Years after release, fans discovered that a specific combination of earlier choices (saving a character named Ashley instead of Kaidan, then never talking to a reporter) locked players out of any romantic resolution with a fan-favorite character, Garrus.

How do developers even design a romance tree for a being without a face?