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Why does there need to be some “compromise”? Henry was 100% straight in the first game on record by Warhorse. Why do you need to change this? Why did Warhorse and Varva lie about the changes? Why can’t he just be straight how he always was?
that's not how it works, you can't just "choose" to be or not to be gay.
What do you mean?! If there's a gay option I HAVE to be gay! I have to! You made me!
You're woke! Aaaa! You made me gay!
If I see man's lips I have to kiss! It's your fault!
I can't possibly click "no thanks dude" in dialogue. Are you insane? You made me gaaayy! Waaaaah. Vavra made me gay! I can't press Escape button ONCE to skip the gay scene I got into by choosing gay options for half the game. I can't! I am unable to skip it because Vavra made me gay and it's unskippable.
Somebody please ban this game in my amazingly tolerant country cos it's forcing me to change my sexuality!
/Sarcasm
Here's a cool funfact about RPGs: You can dynamically shape your character through the choices you make. E.g. You can choose whether your character is an honorable man, a thug, a merciless killer. How awesome is that, right?
It doesn't mean anything. It's just leftist rhetoric.
Explain Warhorse going on record that Henry is 100% a Christian, Straight, White male and Varva lying about the Saudi Arabia ban. https://imgur.com/a/9blYlpq. This isn’t just a “choice” because Henry was already established in KCD1. He’s not a brand new character.
In the first game, Henry’s heterosexuality was shown through his actions and relationships (e.g., Bianca, Theresa, Lady Stephanie). By adding the possibility of gay romance, the sequel is redefining his character, not just giving players more freedom.
rpgs allow players to mold their characters in some ways but that freedom typically operates within the boundaries of what’s consistent with the character’s backstory and the world