Ugh... I hate it when people try to be politically correct. Why not have a character in a wheelchair? I don't give a flying fuck whether you're gay, straight, bi, black, white, Asian, or anything.
Agreed. TBH, we assume most characters are hetero, but without any romantic/sexual content, whose to say?C Lion said:How exactly do you show that someone is gay in a game outside of either a romance scene or brutal stereotyping? Fact is it's just not something easy or, in my opinion, worthwhile to flesh out. Sure, if you want the main character to be gay and have a romance sub-plot then congratulations, you've managed to work it in there, but it has to make sense. Just injecting gay people for the sake of it would be retarded.
ohhhh shit God Hand *shudders* that was horrific i thought the Japanese were fairly open to ideas like homosexuality, they attacked by thrusting at youiamnotsteve said:I'm surprised Bridget and God Hand haven't come up yet.
Again, who really knows what a characters sexuality is until he/she/it/they reveal it?minoes said:Well most fifteen year olds think lesbians are "hot". I don´t think they would buy games with "male" gay main characters.
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 scale, if you get my drift, with most people on the more or less straight end of the scale.johnx61 said:Ugh, these conversations cause the bile to well up in my esophagus. Let's forget for a moment that gays make up 1% of the population, so why are we always pandering to them? But more importantly why even entertain the prospect that political correctness, that has done nothing but ruin every other source of art and media, be shoved into gaming? I roll my eyes disapprovingly every time it's suggested that Zangief is gay, because no one was saying that until about 2 years ago and his percieved homosexuality is fully based on stereotypes. Also I've never, ever found any credible information that points to the fact that he was designed to be gay. And if his gayity is legit, it was most likely retconned in recent years.
I don't think so; I hear he likes the box.Fightgarr said:Wasn't Snake gay?
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 issues. Even if they do count as art.johnx61 said:I fail to see your point. Even if, as you say, there are more gay people out there then the ones that openly define themselves as such, there aren't that many more.Gravity Train said: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 scale, if you get my drift, with most people on the more or less straight end of the scale.johnx61 said:Ugh, these conversations cause the bile to well up in my esophagus. Let's forget for a moment that gays make up 1% of the population, so why are we always pandering to them? But more importantly why even entertain the prospect that political correctness, that has done nothing but ruin every other source of art and media, be shoved into gaming? I roll my eyes disapprovingly every time it's suggested that Zangief is gay, because no one was saying that until about 2 years ago and his percieved homosexuality is fully based on stereotypes. Also I've never, ever found any credible information that points to the fact that he was designed to be gay. And if his gayity is legit, it was most likely retconned in recent years.