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But whatever you're into OP.
Nawh we need more hetero games again.
Show me you didn't explore by making inane posts.
Excellent job.
Actually even if it had all the diversity you could ask for you would still be bound to play the game by it's design, not how you want. As for identifying with the characters, as long as you can empathizes with happy, sad, angry, and a wide range of other human traits and emotions, then you can connect with any story written by humans.
Margot actually dies first XP
if diversity is forced into the game, then it either 'does' stop people from playing the way they want... or why were you complaining in the first place? if diversity doesn't stop others from playing their way, why would it's 'lack' stop you from playing your way?
when diversity is natural [yes sometimes that's just defined by the creator of the story xD], then it's no biggie... when it's 'forced', it shows, and is more often than not a 'sign' that the developer was more interested in 'showing off ideology' than in 'making a good game', or at least shows signs that some of their attention that could've been for improving the game, was wasted on 'is my game 'too white'?' [nevermind how racist that statement is too xD]