I don't have a problem with homosexual characters at all, as long as they aren't there just to pander. Xenoblade X had a pair of twin homosexuals, and that was fine. We're talking NPCs that didn't lose or gain anything by being gay, and the game didn't lose or gain anything by it. It didn't hurt...
But that's what people want, isn't it? They want homosexuality in games to fill some sort of "inclusion quotient".
You still can't answer the question as to why. If the game's story revolves around it, then fine. Just like any other story element of any story-driven game, if it is necessary...
No, the question is why people want it so badly. Why? What would be the purpose? For equality?
Are people serious. Homosexuals make up less than 10% of the general population. Why are we catering to such a small minority? What's the purpose? Seriously, why? Inclusion? Diversity? We don't need...
Well, it was a question that required the most simple of answers.
Well, first you're 100% wrong, because Link being male is not irrelevant to the story. There has always been some sort of romantic undertone in the series.
And second, males and females are different, psychologically and...
Honestly, I hope not. I hope this issue goes away for ever. But it won't. This was never an issue before, not until they infiltrated gaming. Now, everything is an issue. It's absurd. I want it to stop, and I want it to go away.
That kind of toxic "politics" has no place in gaming. Gaming should...
Thank goodness. This is as it should be.
No.
It is not about customization, and it never has been. It isn't about inclusiveness, and it never has been. It's about a character that is and has always been canonically male and turning him female to appease a bunch of social terrorists.
Wider...