Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: blakegalloway blakegalloway 9 years ago 1 I'm gonna keep it on there as long as possible. She asked me to take it off when we got to the fleet, said no felt kinda bad. When we got to Balmorra she asked again and I took it off, but I told her the part about she's still my slave and she'd be in trouble without me didn't offer to carry on as partners.
I figured she'd appreciate being free from the collar, but she told me I was weird. It's not so much I was mad at the response, but I would rather see what happens with keeping it on. I've seen her say it doesn't hurt anymore companion trailer and I've heard she begins to like the pain just on the forums.
User Info: Acinath Acinath 9 years ago 2 I was trying out the darkside, I shocked her every time i had the chance. User Info: Grendel66 Grendel66 9 years ago 5 What about all the extra quests you can get from her? User Info: LordBowser LordBowser 9 years ago 6 My Sith warrior will be darkside and vette won't be getting romanced, so I hope she likes that shock collar.
User Info: sirspankyjnco sirspankyjnco 9 years ago 7 I am leaving it on AND shocking her whenever she vets out of line. Skipping the main campaign question for the expansion. Advice about "Alliance locked crates" equipments.
Normally that's what happens to me too. Even on DS characters, I end up being nice to her. But this time, I was finally able to convince myself that I was playing a character, and that I had to stay in character. Damn our good nature, why can't we just be evil?!
Thanks Mom and Dad, thanks for raising me too properly. It's pretty much the only time the story gives the warrior a real reason to reward her if you didn't remove it right away and there's even a dialogue option saying you want to reward her. It feels more natural than just giving in and being nice to the demanding bratty slave who constantly disrespects you because Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms.
It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I've heard rumors that if you keep Vette's shock collar on, and shock her every chance you get, then she will eventually become twisted and start to prefer the dark side dialogue choices that she normally dislikes. Can anyone confirm if this is true? In my case, I've gotten to the point where I keep getting the same dialogue cutscene with her, where she demands that I take the collar off, and if I shock her she says something like "fine, but don't expect any more help from me".
I've heard from people that she will continue giving this same cutscene over and over until I remove the collar, which clearly contradicts the other rumors that I described above. However, my affection with her is still low just below , so I'm not sure if I'm stuck on this cutscene because the rumors of being able to corrupt Vette are untrue, or just because I need to artificially raise her affection in order to proceed with the corruption.
The article Neil links to is incorrect; Vette cannot be turned to the dark side. However the male Sith Warrior can pursue some romance options with her that involve some "dark" stuff with her shock collar potentially NSFW depending on your work environment. That may be the source of the confusion. The Sith Warrior also gets another female companion, Jaesa Willsaam, who can be turned either Dark or made permanently Light.
And hey — if you do play a male character and you did choose to leave the collar on, but you honestly see it in terms of a gender-neutral role-playing decision, more power to you. I recognize that many players will see the opportunity to torture Vette as nothing more than a validation that their character is totally evil. But what if we look at her from the much wider context of the gaming industry and the gaming community? Sure, things are getting better for women gamers. Many developers, slowly but surely, are getting the hint that their fanbases are diverse, not just in gender, but in race, age, and sexual orientation.
But the market is still over-saturated with female characters in degrading or objectified roles. Women still often have trouble in finding a comfortable place to game.
Women are harassed, trolled, and belittled, all for having the audacity to speak over a microphone or tell guildmates their real names. From the Kotaku article:. General chat would regularly be filled with other Sith Warriors discussing how poorly they treated Vette.
This is all-too-familiar language that we see used against women — real, non-fictional women — in our daily lives. I mean, if having a gender-specific gamer tag is enough to cause some male players to bully a woman off of a server, is anyone really surprised that there are dudes bragging in general chat about torturing a female NPC, or talking about how cute she is when they shock her? While sexist bullies are hardly representative of the gaming community as a whole, that element still exists, and despite the progress that women gamers have made, those people continue to be a significant problem.
Maybe not.
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