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The men I know who care about "cute men" are women or gay/bi/queer men. About 50% of the possible market is made of women, add the number of men listed earlier that's over 50% market share.
That means Larian Studios will attract at least 50% of the market. I guess businesses care about making money.
It's crazy to think about it. If they made games just for a small exclusive audience they would go broke.
That's why the boring game you want will never be produced.
Because that is an utter pile of nonsense. A significant portion of men are not overly emotional because they wouldn't be able to function in society. Try breaking down and crying in a management meeting because your having rough day as a man and watch what happens to your career and working relationships after. This why men tend to be more emotionally stoic in society.
Most of the men who beat people weaker then them are emotional men who just can't control their emotions and act like children. They see red and throw a temper tantrum except they are in a grown adult male body when they do it.
I once heard FF12 was originally designed with Basch as the main character. He's strong, well built, stoic, deep & masculine voice, apologizes to no one for his beliefs and never backs down from a fight. Basch has a massive backstory and personal involvement with the primary antagonist of the game.
Some argue that it was supposed to be Balthier as the protagonist. He has quotes like, "I'm only here to see how the story unfolds. Any self-respecting leading man would do the same." He also has a massive backstory and ties to the main antagonist of the game.
Then a decision was made to add Vaan as the main character, because studies show that Japanese women prefer feminine boys over masculine men. The FF team shoehorned in one of the most hated protagonists in FF history for broader sexual appeal. In hindsight it makes sense - Vaan has literally no story other than my bro died and I wanna be a sky pirate. Every character has a place in the game's world except for him. His voice actor didn't make me cringe as bad as Tidus, but damn they had to try hard to make his voice that whiny
This is the quality drop you get for chasing trendy sales. Any developer that does it is going to create division and dislike amongst the fans that just want a quality game without marketing gimmicks or politics.
We are not trying to compare it to other modern games. Baldurs gate 2 did it better than this. All we ask is that this game lives up to the legacy. Is it too much to ask for Neera to pick a fight with the bad guy by calling them an "eyeball hurting, finger smelling witch?" BG2 female companions were written in a way that reminds us of regular women we could have met in school IRL but with fantasy game powers and facing dangerous adventures.
BG3 girls all seem to be created for the purpose of fighting monsters and changing the world. They are heroes or villians but nothing more. This franchise used to have characters who were people first and adventurers second.
Lol. You think 50% of the players are female?
You'd be hard pressed to say 10%, probably closer to 2-3%. Women mostly spend on mobile garbage, they're much less skilled with money after all.
the market for this game , is NOT 50% women more like 25% . the vast majority of gamers on rpg's today are still male. sure it's gone way up from the days of BG 1 and 2 and NWN , but it hasn't just completely flipped over on it's head.
man who yell and fight and never feel sad MAN (good)
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