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to be fair. that type of thinking is kinda flawed, saying what someone should and shouldn't be bothered by.
It's a game, it's not reality. It's the same thing as say reading harry potter and wishing he was a female. You take the role of a character in an RPG, meaning role playing game. You live their life. It isn't a create your own adventure, it is a linear souls like experience. Expecting anything else is literally just asking to cause some sort of issue and genders in games are ok, but sometimes they are completely out of place, like in the battlefield game where you had females on the battlefield etc.
Its the same as telling someone what they should and shouldn't like, whether their expectation is silly or not its just a flawed way of looking at something,
I role-play the RPGs I play a lot, but many don't, and unfortunately am not in touch with my feminine side, LOL.
But yes, small indie developer, something has to give with the budget... Sexist? No, don't look for a fight...
Now whether undead are getting it on, well, that's another topic...
Gender exists due to reproductive roles. These two things are not mutually exclusive.