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Personally I would love just having more gay romance options in games. Obviously if the focus of a game is 'woo the chicks as a guy', there doesn't need to be any sort of inclusion in that, which is why games like this have a place, as a 'balancing out' sort of thing. We want fun games first and foremost, and if the dev is doing stuff where inclusion would make sense, it'd be awesome if it was there. Gay people are basically gamers like everyone else. But in Fallout 4, don't give the player character an opposite sex spouse at the start of the game when they have control over every other aspect of them, and put a lesbian couple across the street as an extra '♥♥♥♥ you' don't force stuff on a player like that. If you're playing something like Uncharted, yeah, sure, give Drake female love interests - you're playing Drake. Additionally, never force a player to be something specific if the player is intended to be making their own character in an RPG. Mass Effect 1 and 2), or just miss out on that gameplay (which sometimes has extra stuff attached to it aside from story), and neither option is particularly fun. Essentailly, if romance is a part of the game, and there's no romance options, it feels like you either have to play a gender you may not be interested in (eg.
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Take Persona 5 for an example of how to screw it up - good game mechanically with a decent story, but about 9 waifus and Atlus is too cheap to shell out for a husbando, and the only depiction of gay people in the game are predatory stereotypes.in a game that's literally all about being true to yourself. Realistically, I think most LGBT+ people are just interested in games where they can be themselves, or at least aren't only depicted in ♥♥♥♥♥♥ ways (if you're going to have Pete the Effeminate Fashionista, balance it out). I don't really know what sort of interest there'd be for some sort of gender experimentation style game or whatever, and Education/Awareness raising ones would have to be handled *very* carefully - if it ♥♥♥♥♥ up the message, or is too blunt with it, or mishandles the gameplay, it's not going to do anything. Even in something like this, a dating sim, the gameplay aspect is the most important. Games with LGBT+ themes are cool, but no theme should ever overshadow gameplay. So I think it targets both audiences without alienating either. And they took care not to be offensive about it like you'd normally expect from a youtube fodder game. It's kind of a youtube fodder game in that any random youtuber can play it on their channel or twitch stream for 'the lulz', but it also had genuine effort put into it to cater to the homosexual audience that it appears to be aimed at. (Also I'm trans and gay, unless that means I don't count as "people" to you) I think it's both actually.
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Maybe conceptually it started off as a joke (who knows) but if you actually bothered to play it you could tell it's very genuine. It's not a "joke" game, the people who made it were very genuine and most of the people I know currently playing it fall on the LGBT spectrum. But a lot of us! We want options.Ĭhef Domino eredeti hozzászólása:Do you realize people only bought this because it's a joke game from Game Grumps and not because it's a game targeted at gays? That is radically untrue. ╮(︶▽︶)╭ Other people feel the same way, so basically they're saying that we* want the super inclusive happen-to-be-gay-but-not-the-point games, and we also want the straight up sexy VNs that are basically about screwing each others brains out. I want to play games where I happen to be as gay as possible but the game isn't about that and it's fun, and sometimes I want to play a game where being gay is the entire point. They didn't mean YOU SPECIFICALLY want sexy bump uglies games, they meant that sometimes people want a break from serious/realistic and ay something else. I'm guessing you mean, "I want to play something hot," and not "you want to play something hot." In which case, go for it, but I won't support your point at all. I don't know why you explicitly addressed me, as I've never had any desire to play such games. See, yeah, but sometimes you want to play something hot like Coming Out on Top, where gay and nominally bi studs screwing is pretty much the whole point.