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The phenomenon we're talking about in the inconsistency is seen in Baldurs Gate 3.
If you can make a game character that looks like a man, talks like a man, but is in fact female that's keeping in ideological compliance with the gender ideology, it's the idea of transition/sex changes/gender affirming care that is inconsistent and only seeks to reinforce tradition gender stereotypes.
It was nothing. Like I said, it was lifted. By Steam Support. So that means it was unwarranted.
You will never know.
Oh no it's happening again
if they don't want it, then maybe they should stop cisplaining these things
That tends to happen when you don't read things.