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The fact that we now have a canonically trans Survivor who is a DBD original character is a huge step forward.
Anyway, thanks for the insight! As said before, enjoy the Points!
Isn't that controversial?
That, just like politics or religion, has no place in video games. That's my personal opinion.
It is and it isn't, It's a grey area, Talking about trans is okay so long as its actually TO DO with the game, And not a completely unrelated discussion i.e if you went onto a math game and started talking about gay rights. That would be a breach of rules, Talking about the celebration of a new trans character that is to be added to the game isn't against the rules
Pretty much as long as its actually in relation to the game then its okay, Although moderators both valve and DBD reserve the right to remove whatever they consider to be in breach of the rules which generally for posts like this means once they start getting toxic, If everything stays good hearted then its perfectly fine