not for anything, but you have to realize that being straight is the norm, and in fact, we are evolutionary inclined to be so for the sake of baby making. Being heterosexual is standard, and so that is the way it is in games. If you meet someone new IRL, you don't assume gay until proven straight, its the other way around. As such, it makes sense to say "if a character is going to be gay, it needs to be a central aspect of his character" because there are unique challenges about being gay that will never exist for straight people. By necessity, there must be different standards.Silvanus said:That's entirely my point.The_Echo said:I'm not... entirely sure why it would be.
Why must the idea of gay romance justify its existence in games? A lot of people in this thread have been asking, "why must there be gay characters?", or sentiments to that effect, as if gay characters/romances/sub-plots must have a damn good reason for being there.
My aim was to illustrate that straight romances are taken for granted, and gay ones are held to a very different standard.