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They ONLY want men characters in games.
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Edit: To the f*****g a**hole idiot(s) who gave me that Jester, get overselves.
Yeah, the truth hurts don't it?
All one has to do is take a look at the Starfield forums for just one perfect shining example of the absolute truth that I speak. You will see thread, after thread after thread about people complaining about women in Starfield. They hate it. They hate that there are women in the game. They hate that there are women bosses in the game.
So take that Jester and shove it up your f****g a**
Not my fault that you can't handle the truth that I speak.
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Edit 2: Here is more proof of the truth that I speak:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2097890/discussions/0/3879346999813072347/
While that may be true to a very minor degree, the truth is many female characters are beloved by the gaming community. Lara Croft, Samus, most of the ones from Mass Effect, Judy and Panam from Cyberpunk. To say "Gamers only want men" is a projection of something you want to complain about. We don't like poorly written ones, like those in The Last of Us part 2 or BioWare's recent outings.
So yes. I think you've earned your jester status.