That seems to be the gist of the article. The disturbing thing is that writer talks about how games aren't "progressing", as if the developers have a duty to shoehorn a bunch of racial, gender and sexual issues into every single game they make. That's the last thing I want to see.
My point is none of us knows what anyone else does in his own house (or possibly in a seedy motel room) and that the strict dividing line between "straight" and "gay" is something society made up. And anyway, the video game for the most part probably isn't the proper medium to bring up these...
Can you really pin down a definite figure for how many gays are out there? Maybe if you mean the really flamboyant obvious type, sure, but there's a whole wide range of sexuality that doesn't quite fall into the "absolutely straight" and "absolutely flamingly gay" categories. More of a sliding...
I guess none of you have played Persona 4. One character in that game isn't exactly outright gay, but there are some issues of confused sexuality in there.
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