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So what's the moral of the story? To me, that says simply that you can have your iNcLuSiOn and rEpReSeNtAtIoN without doing it in a way that is heavy-handed, preachy, in-your-face, condescending, and insulting.
As I've pointed out many times over the past 10 years, nobody had a problem with Billy Dee Williams's Lando or Lea's strong female character in the original Star Wars. Literally nobody. know why? It wasn't contrived. It wasn't forced social engineering BS. And our society wasn't littered with angry, bitter blue-haired ingrates just looking for ways to stick their thumb in the eyes of people who aren't members of their favored group(s).
Anyway, other studios should be taking notes from Larian.
A fringe percentage does not make a fact.
there is no rainbow flags which is all that matters here.
Oh nvm...har har hillarious...but original statement still holds true.