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They're just trying to farm awards/replies and keep it going forever. Welcome to the Steam Forums.
EDIT: Yeah, I did, and it's the only reply this bait will ever have from me
1 hour agoIn topic Where's the Trans Representation?
I'm furious with Elden Ring right now. How can a game that's praised for its depth and world-building completely ignore trans representation? This is unacceptable. Fromsoftware had the perfect opportunity to include meaningful trans characters, and they blew it.
It's not enough to say, "Oh, you can just create a trans character." That's a cop-out. We need well-written trans NPCs integrated into the story, not just a character creation checkbox. Representation matters, and the failure to include trans characters is a slap in the face to the entire trans community.
How can we keep praising a game that so blatantly overlooks such an important aspect of diversity? This isn't just an oversight, it's a major failure. FromSoftware needs to do better.
Baldur's Gate 3 General Discussions
1 hour agoIn topic Why Did Larian Ignore Trans Representation?
So, I've been playing Baldur's Gate 3 (on GOG btw before you point out I don't own the game on steam), and while it's an amazing game, I can't help but notice the glaring absence of transgender characters. In a game that's all about diversity and choice, why did Larian completely ignore trans representation?
We have a cast of interesting and diverse characters, but not a single one explicitly represents the transgender community. How can a modern RPG miss such an important aspect of inclusivity? With all the customization options, it feels like a major oversight.
Some might say you can just create your own character to be trans, but that's not the same as having well-written, meaningful transgender NPCs that add depth to the story. Representation matters, and it feels like Larian dropped the ball on this one.
What do you all think? Did Larian miss an important opportunity for inclusivity?
The last COD that did not have political gibberish like No Russian, Farah, whatever the heck was the expansion pack for COD 2. I can't even remember how many years it's been since we got a COD that was neutral with it.
The next COD will propaganda about gulf war, just like how the previous ones did it in other means.
Also, you think they don't do travesties? When was the last time you played COD, I think one would even bother to look at the background of this page you're posting at, you could clearly see it. COD is so bad, if you took a bunch of randoms that knew how to code properly, they would probably come up with a less agenda-filled game. Oh and, you don't kill or get killed in COD if you make it to top 10-20. You cheat or get thrashed without cheats. What's how this mentally disabled game rolls.
You're missing the point. Representation isn’t about percentages; it's about inclusivity. Even if trans players are a minority, they deserve to be seen and valued. Dismissing them as irrelevant is exclusionary and ignorant. COD should reflect the diversity of its players, not ignore it.
Your ignorance is off the charts. Transgender people might make up around 0.6% of the population, but that’s still millions of individuals worldwide. Representation isn’t about numbers; it’s about inclusion and visibility. Ignoring a minority just because they’re small is exactly why representation is so important.