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Enjoy it being the reason this is the last Dragon Age game.
Is this really a fantasy game .. I am beginning to question who this game is aimed towards.
Really? Transgender dialog can end an entire game series? Man, I wish they had that much power in real life.
Yeah, definitely last chapter in the serie, forever ridiculed material. Say, on the level of Ultima IX or similar franchise-ending blunders. Total inability to read the room + apply basic tenets of economy and ofc no, this isn't a transgender power. The exact opposite. This is because transgenders + allies make up a scant 1% of the western world population and less than 0.2 of the world at large.
Ultima IX is God tier next to this trash.
And that is relevant here because...? I'm sorry, I'm still trying to understand how allowing transgender specific dialog can result in the end of a game series.
Thats curious as cyberpunk and bg3 allow you to be trans and both have trans characters and yet I dont see people complain.
It's simple..
Those games are able to explore those topics in a organic and natural way.
Dragon Age just shoves them into your face, "look at us! Look, He is trans! Look!".
Someones sexual identity is just a smal part of who he is, not it's entire personality.
The problem is that a lot of people working on those games has no personality.
It's very simple and quite easy to pick up..
"Who are you?" "oh, I am Michael, I love to travel, to read, to write (...)"
"Who are you?" "oh, I am Sarah, I am it/ther, I am trans (...)"
Spot the diference?
Establishing transgender identity. Please stand-by.
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