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Whine harder you assholes
(lemmy.world)
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I dunno, most games the sexuality of the protagonist is completely irrelevant, and in those cases id tell both sides to stop whining or just play a different game
how dare you stating facts
This is a case of double standards.
If you weren’t willing to call it out before when it was heavily one sided, you shouldn’t be calling it out now.
You’re making it relevant by calling it out at the worst possible time.
I'm not seeing the double standard there. Their overall stance sounds like they don't gaf about anyone complaining about the sexuality of characters in video games because it's often completely irrelevant to the game itself.
Or did I misunderstand and you mean that since they didn't call out people complaining about a lack of gay representation they shouldn't call out everyone complaining now that the complaints go both ways?
If you sleep through all the romantic subplots of the last 40 years of RPGs, but you wake up offended when you discover that Ellie and Riley Kiss at the end of The Last of Us: Left Behind, you're working from a double standard.
Basically this, yes. Although, generically complaining "Ew! Kissy stuff!" would suffice.
I'm in a perspective of hoping for more romantic subplots of any kind. I never played through any generation of RPGs that made those popular, and when they were there, they were hastily written in, or just optional.
It's why I'm excited for a certain JRPG remake that puts one such relation (between a guy and a girl) front and center, so much so that it becomes a driving element of the story. Those who know, know I suppose.
One thing that helps in its case is, it doesn't advertise on the box "Romance 1-1000 characters!!" IMO, a good romantic plot sneaks up on you after you've invested in the characters.
Are we talking about FF7 or something else?
That's good writing for you.
Honestly, I suppose FF7 is another great example, but I was thinking of the Trails in the Sky remake due out in a month or two.
Sorry if that's a vague spoiler. It wasn't even something I knew about the game playing through, but the slow-impact delivery of it worked fantastically.
I thought I was pretty up on my JRPGs, but I've literally never heard of this franchise before today.
Probably one of the best ads for it:
Reactions to the first game's ending, with no spoilers
It just wasn't clear what the "this" in the comment I replied to was referring to, the OP or the comment it replied to. My own comment assumed it was saying thr comment it replied to had the double standard, but I see now that it might have been agreeing with that comment's sentiment but saying the OP was about a double standard.
I'm calling it out right now because someone posted a meme and I'm replying to that post. I am not against more representation in video games, and I find people who whine about it to be annoying children.
Also, nobody is forcing anybody to play a game. Every gamer already chooses to not play most of the games that exist. What's one more?