Isn't that common sense? Never did I say I'm not expecting people to criticize my artistic choices. But that's exactly what it all boils down to. Other people trying to tell other people how to make something to suit their vision of how they'd make a game. Please, PLEASE, try to counter-argue my point that a maker of a game should be the decisive factor when it comes to making that game.QuietlyListening said:Totally fine for you to make the game you want to make. Just remember that it's also totally fine for people to criticize your artistic choices.
Explain to me EXACTLY why I should include a female character in my game that I am making, when I don't feel like it. Hell, I'm not, but if I wanted to I could even have tons of female characters with big bouncing breasts or dull and weak in the personality department. Like I said, I'm not, but if I wanted that in my game, what absolute PROOF is there that these women made up of lines of code and artwork actually represent real life women? THEY DON'T. You are an utter imbecile if you get offended by fantasy characters to the point where you demand a creator to create something that is not their own creation by pressured injection.