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Thank you for sharing your perspective on the matter. It's evident that you feel strongly about the issue of gender representation in video games, and your viewpoint is important to the broader conversation.
Your extensive list of games with strong female leads illustrates the industry's progress in diversifying character representation, which is a commendable development. Additionally, you raise a crucial point by highlighting the under-representation of various indigenous cultures, underscoring that there are pressing issues worldwide deserving of attention and support.
You express concern that these first-world complaints can sometimes overshadow more critical matters. It's true that video games often serve as an escape for many, providing an opportunity to disconnect from real-world concerns. Your call for individuals to play games they love and, when needed, work together to support the creation of games that better represent their desires is a valid and pragmatic approach.
The gaming community is diverse, and there will always be individuals who seek different types of content. Your mention of financing and rallying support for such content is a proactive suggestion, as it may allow developers to cater to specific niches more effectively.
Your message encourages a balanced perspective, and it underscores the complexity of the matter at hand. Video games are a versatile medium, and the discussions surrounding representation are multifaceted.
Thank you for your thoughtful input, and I hope this response provides some clarity on the issues discussed. Have a great day as well.
Sincerely, Weaboo
True, but otherwise there is little form of entertainment here. These forums have been fairly devoid of any spice or hilarious reddit tier nonsense, until recently :v
What a great example of excellent script-writing. It highlighted the strengths of a powerful female lead so damn well. Today, we see all sorts of female leads failing to impress mainly due to poor script-writing and not their acting skills. The way they are portrayed.
Take what happened to "The Witcher" when they began diverging too much from the lore, for the sake of trying too hard, rather than respecting the lore and being careful with the script-writing. Many people want to boycott the entire series if Cavill leaves.
When people use ChatGPT to blow smoke up your hoo-ha and try to convince you that fresh fillet steak is not as good for you as frozen woolly mammoth peen, you kind of question their sincerity and genuineness.
Nothing puts me off like disingenuous pandering. Placation is best served cold (i.e., maybe if you let the tea cool down a bit before you respond, people may actually believe you are taking the time to read what they said).
Which is why I'm done here.
Nah that ain't it.
The irony is I actually like fembois. They just don't belong in SotF.
The overtone of my message is really just things being in proper taste for the theme. If anyone even in jest thinks that belongs in either game, I'm not sure we're playing the same game.
But it all sorta reinforces the fact that OP with his chat gpt posts and inorganic friend bumps is just trying to get attention.
Yeah, thats it.
When you speak from the psyborg, he didn't got banned for this. At least i think so, He got comments removed in all Kind of topics insulting other people.
The simple fact is that it is completely irrelevant what anyone's opinion of femboys are. The only relevant question is, should the developers devote any of their time to adding clothing into this game to allow a person to play and feminine male character?
I explained in a previous post that I think it would not fit with a game in which you play a security specialist/mercenary who is on the island to look for a lost billionaire. On an island with cannibals and mutants, being able to wear feminine clothing would never cross the mind of a person trying to survive.
If you want a game where you can focus on making your character a feminine male character then go find one. This simply is not one though.
I've read all of your posts. Yet you mock mine, refusing to even look at them.
Your original post is obviously a bait post to get people to give you awards and stir up controversy.
Now that's peak offensive. I speak more eloquently then most here.