Mini spoilers for romance cinematics (act 1) below:
I like romances in games (and I like them being prominent, branching, and important - it's a nice thing to enjoy inbetween complex combats and dungeon explorations!) and I like that we get to pick any companion we like to romance regardless of gender, I am, after all, an Anomen survivor
I am also not overly bothered by anything so far, cinematics, genitalia, whatever, broski, bring it on.
But I have a few thoughts, regardless
1. I agree someone canonnically hating Githyanki, should either not be interested in a Gith character at all, or require the Gith player to actively hard pursue her to change her mind.
2. What I miss is being able to tell NPCs right away when a romantic bit starts, "Hey, I appreciate it, but I'm with X already, but let's be friends" and them saying at most "Ah, shit, guess I'm late, lol. Great choice though, X is great, I'm happy for them/How the hell did that happen? What in the world do you find appealing about X? (Depending on the NPC vs NPC relationship, it could be a little bit of a fun gossiping
).
I miss the option to simply play an openly non-cheating character (that's not to say alternative shouldn't be an option) and having it not break anyone's heart. Moreso - not break the scene causing it to end abruptly.
Which goes into...
3. I also agree with friendship paths needing some enhancement. I think we could have awesome friendly encounters based on already existing romantic scenes, too, just give a little different responses to the player.
Say, Gale and his Weave teachings. We get to pick "kiss", "hold hands", "kick in the gut", "cut off the head". How about an option "winning with him at a game of cards", or "pulling a magical trick on lae'zel", or "getting deadass drunk together in a tavern"?
Or say Astarion, after the goblin party, could have an option to drink wine till you're both lying under a table as a friendly alternative. That could even lead to the talk about his back - maybe he spilled red wine all over his shirt and is washing it in the spring the morning?
4. The game is long, and it feels like some NPCs go too fast - for me it was Karlach, I was in a "tentative romance" (on purpose) with Karlach, Gale and Astarion. And while Astarion's dialogues and choices made complete sense given his personality, Gale's too - he's just being slightly romantic so far, Karlach went all the way to "I love you, you're my everything" so fast it was the one thing that made me iffy so far. I wanted to spend 1 night with her after fixing her heart, but with the intention of "Hey, you missed human touch so much, let's have a nice time together to celebrate the fix" and she went full-on giga love on me
I felt bad, because by that time I already knew she wouldn't be my final pick and I had to let her down.
Although, I can kinda-sorta justify it by just saying she's like that. She falls in and out of love extremely fast and she's always 100% in. But there were no dialogue options to make it feel that way *really* :p
5. Could be a bug in my game, but this scenario happened: I got that talk with Karlach and I decided to give her the night. Then I talked to Astarion, who was all surprisingly responsible and kind about it, and I put him on the spot and said to try and have something more between us and that I'll let Karlach know. Astarion said, okay, so we'll try the proper relationship thing. I let Karlach know and justified things for RP reasons as in point #4.
Then I had the dance scene with Wyll trigger and I clicked "wait what Wyll will do" to see if he would put the move on and thinking I could still say "no, I'm with Astarion, sorry", but instead my character reciprocated the kiss. And in the morning I had the same conversation with Astarion as after Karlach, which would make 0 sense in this sequence of events. I reloaded and picked to turn head away and carried on, but this would be quite immersion breaking and seems like a bug.
So that's my 2 cents. Cheers.
EDIT: Ah, one more thing, however it goes, I am glad the romances don't end at the sex scene. I absolutely hated that old-timey way of writing them, where it felt like everything was just leading to the climax (he). Sex is a part of a relationship and it can be a fun point to lead to with lots of tension, but it can also serve as a starting point of a relationship, something that happens randomly, or as a plot device, or a lot of other options. But it's not an end of a relationship, nor the ultimate goal of one :o