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Alright, what makes a game LGBT friendly anyway? Also, there was no anti-gay rhetoric in the game to begin with.
I don't think sexual preference or gender-identification should have any bearing on someone enjoying this game or not.
Now, go away trollus
PD: Full Equality is never right nor good in any way, but the bad thing is noone knows it until they reach it, it's a truth of life
What is it that makes a game LGBT friendly or not? I'm curious.
When you're writing a story, you have to think of it from the character's perspectives. If the characters, or the lore of the world, is against homosexuality, then that is how it must be written.