Matenshi wrote:Variety is indeed a very good thing. You have no idea how sick I am of media portraying all women with the exact same ridiculous figure (anorexic, over-sized breasts). I want my characters to be people, not objects in the form of some dude's perverse ideal. :/
I also wanted to express my deepest gratitude for you adding female love interests to this game. I thought it looked like a cool enough game to begin with, but that definitely will make me purchase it directly from you, rather than waiting for it to be in a bundle or something. Winter Wolves is a paragon of LGBT gaming in a world that largely ignores people like me. Hell, even games with a female protagonist are something of a rarity. Having games where I can not only be a woman, but romance other women? Yes please. Pretty much no other company comes close in that respect. -- BioWare is great and all, but words cannot express how sad I am that you can't romance a single female companion character as a woman in
Star Wars: The Old Republic.

That was Lucasarts blocking Bioware, they wanted to include samesex romances, but weren't allowed. They kept fighting for it and finally got to add some in
Rise of the Hutt Cartel. I agree with you, I'm very saddened by the lack of samesex romances, but Bioware wasn't to blame for it. If Disney hadn't bought Star Wars they might have eventually got to make some of the companions samesex like they wanted, but Disney isn't going to play ball. Stupid Disney.
Also, while I agree that variety is good, there also isn't anything inherently wrong with a non-realistic character, plus, while clearly not all women do, I have met many women who like having unrealistically attractive women, so I think saying "Some dude's perverse ideal" is a little unfair

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