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Merry Christmas to you anyway
Merry Christmas
Dayz and Rust have female character models, I happen to agree with your point but your argument is malformed.
Pointing out women exist isn't virtue signaling, I know there's a growing trend to be reflexively anti-woke (whatever the ♥♥♥♥ woke actually means), but adding variety to your game whatever form it might take (in this case player types/enemy type) is almost always a positive. I accept that there are practical pragmatic concerns based on the team size and the fact that at the moment Deadside is effectively a failed game, but given the dev team's admirable decision to soldier on there are efforts they can focus on that can improve player experience and those that don't, democratizing these concerns with Nolt was a good idea, but that's yet to bear major fruit. All this to say enough people want female models implemented to constitute a legitimate concern and not simply token representation, but I doubt it's a practical concern at this point.
I want to apologize if my English is not perfect it is not my native language
I dont see toxic women haters here. Just people who are explaning why women in this game isnt going to happen right now.