Originally Posted by RagnarokCzD
Lets be honest with each other for a second ...
It dont seem to me as matter of sexuality, its just lazy design ... developers was either unable, or affraid [...] to point out some restrictions for characters ... both in gender, and race matter ...

I'm always honest with my words, Rag... It gets me in trouble sometimes.

It isn't a one-or-the-other matter. There is no feasible way that a decision was not deliberately made at some point, on how to handle this, and they chose to make all of the companions player-sexual, rather than giving them locks. There's always the possibility that "what's easier" was a part of the decision, but there is no potential scenario where it was the only deciding factor; this choice was deliberate.

The new pathfinder game, on the other hand, is continuing their own philosophy for this, and have all of their companions with completely locked in sexualities and preferences... and to be frank, it's one of the things that's turning me off checking it out just yet.

Now, if they opt to handle it in the completely lazy way, and just flip a few pronouns around (or with their writing avoid them altogether: I think there are a total of three, maybe four, places in the game currently where your character if referenced with a third person pronoun.), then we might guess that the ease of it was a bigger factor... but we have to at least hope, for now, that they'll take the better road on this matter, and tailor the variables to account for the difference more naturally.

I missed out on catching it, the first time, but apparently when there were more intimate scenes in place for Astarion in the first round, it lined up for human females, but they'd just flat swapped the male models into the same choreography (or rather, there was only one scene, and it was designed for a human female and no-one else), and it didn't line up at all and was terrible. As I said, I didn't catch it myself, so that's a second hand report... but one hopes it's not indicative of their approach, and that the removal of it pending refinement is a better sign.

Not to talk only about the visual choreography, of course - if anything this is more important for the writing than it is for anything else, but we have to look at what we have to work with... right now, the scenes don't change at all regardless of whether your character's has an innie or an outie, aside from the afformentioned pronoun flips. I would like to hope for more than this, eventually.