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I say, every bit of diversity is a boon.
Personally I don't have a preference either way, whatever floats your boat.
HuniePop2 did a great job with that. The optional tgirl inclusion and her persona was fully consistent with the overall tone of the product and didn't harm it in any way. MC was still a pervert and was not turned into some woke spouting trash hero.
Fetish Locator proves they don't need to consider who may or may not buy it. More likely, the NLT-Media devs just don't have a preference for it.
The thing about harem games, especially NLT-Media games is that the sex with the girls is incredibly frequent and turns into group sex, so you would need to really consider how much the player would want to engage with a trans character. Making a particular character trans or not entirely defeats the purpose of what makes that character interesting.
That's your opinion. For some there's no "real consideration" as to whether one would want to have sex with a transgirl, or see groupsex with transwomen. There is nothing less interesting about having a trans character. For this potential buyer, and obviously others, not having the option is not a good thing.
Maybe I wasn't clear. The person I was talking to said you should give a toggle switch to a character so that they are either trans or not. My argument is, there is no point in writing a character who is either something or not something. Essentially, if you aren't going to commit to a trans character, then don't make one. Which is already whats happening.
Many heterosexual people cross-dress, but wanting to see transwomen in the game has nothing to do with cross-dressing. You need to get up to speed, lol.
With input and suggestions from the community, maybe the dev(s) will change what's happening. You seem content with the game as it is, and I think it could be more inclusive, hence my thread. I think you were quite clear :)
When you pick a lost cause, you really commit...
Here, this is the game your looking for....
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2213660/Succubus_Summon/
Of course I'm content. I don't visit message boards for games that don't align with my interests. Only certain kinds of people are interested in changing the world around them.
This game not having a trans character is not a failure in inclusivity. If someone who is trans applies to a job and I reject them on that basis, I am failing being inclusive. There are no larger women in this game either and it's not a lack of inclusivity, they just don't have a preference for it. Your request is not wrong in any way, but using the word "inclusive," triggers me. I didn't even notice your original post essentially claims that someone not including a trans person is a lack of respect for who you are or people like you. Are you serious?