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Originally Posted by The Saucepan Man
Yes, and I suspect that they paid hansomely for those rights. Incidentally, who granted them the rights? The Estate? Saentz?
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Well, originally Vivendi Universal Games negotiated the rights from (and I could very well be mistaken) the Saul Zaentz company, and then Turbine bought the license from Vivendi after some protracted time of development.
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Originally Posted by Durelin
You know, after a bit more thought, I really can't see how the marriage system will have any real effect on the dynamics of the game, anyway, except on the personal level, so...why not allow it?
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Or, since marriage is only an aesthetic, why have it all? If people are so adamant about 'roleplaying' in the game, they can certainly roleplay marriage as well without having Turbine provide some sort of system.
Do people no longer trust their imaginations?