• Whateley@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Yeah, having a poc or queer character in your shitty video games is the biggest example activism since the Civil Rights Movement.

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      3 days ago

      It’s more about the messaging. The mere presence of a POC or trans character isn’t bothersome to most people. But when that character comes with dialogue lines that make the political messaging obvious, then they’re no longer a character that happens to be non-White or trans; they’re a political prop inserted into a game to send a political message, and that can be quite irksome when all you’re trying to do is play a fantasy RPG and escape from the world for a bit, even if you actually agree with the message.

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        3 days ago

        Exactly. Don’t lecture us about being trans or etc.

        We honestly don’t care. (Yes, a small percentage of people are actually bigots and hate gays/trans for being who they are). The rest of us just don’t want it shoved down our throats.

        It’s like making a game and having the main character proclaiming: “look how straight I am! Wow I sure do love women! I’m so straight and anyone who isn’t should do pushups”.

        • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          The rest of us just don’t want it shoved down our throats.

          and when you put storytelling of any kind that way, it tells me who you really are.

          no one is shoving anything down your throat sweetie, you paid your money for a game before checking it out. that’s your mistake, not the devs.