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I thought my pronouns for this game was Hunter/Hunter LOL
By any chance: did you choose one of the female voices (the even ones)?
It seems like it might be the voice that decides your pronouns...
Also it not only decides the gender in cutscenes but also in the titles for the hunter's profile card. It's even more striking when you're playing in a text language very based on gender (latin languages for exemple) as you will be locked having either Hunter or Huntress and equivalent for every title.
I'm really surprised that most people haven't seen this hidden feature, especially the "anti-woke people" since in the end there are only he/him and she/her in the game contrary to what they blather on the forums.
You do you but don't force it on others.
Trollers aside, knowing what makes this interaction in game would also help all the players that don't want to be assigned some pronouns, even the clown farmers.
As you may know, if you've played Monster Hunter Wilds, there is no gender selection.
You choose a model and voice indepedently of gender as the mention of gender isn't there.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3037940742
To be honest it was the first DD, which released in 2013. I personally think still putting old "choose a gender" screen is outdated.
Choosing to put models that may be gender coded and then giving the player the option to choose multiple settings that may or may not correspond to this code is a good thing as it gives the opportunity to the player to do whatever he wants with his character.
I mostly regret an option to actually choose what gender your hunter will be called with as other games may have. This would permit a lot more possibilities even role-play-wise in RPGs (Dragon's Dogma included).
No actually they seem pretty consistent. They use "Hunter" as a title and then always use the same pronouns that may be linked to the voice you've chosen at character creation.