• Whateley@lemm.ee
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    3 hours ago

    Yeah, having a poc or queer character in your shitty video games is the biggest example activism since the Civil Rights Movement.

    • Tedesche@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      It’s more about the messaging. The mere presence of a POC or trans character isn’t bothersome to most people. But when that character comes with dialogue lines that make the political messaging obvious, then they’re no longer a character that happens to be non-White or trans; they’re a political prop inserted into a game to send a political message, and that can be quite irksome when all you’re trying to do is play a fantasy RPG and escape from the world for a bit, even if you actually agree with the message.

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        51 minutes ago

        A bad written character is a bad written character, their dialogue could be about candies and is still a bad written character. This argument is bullshit, bad case of confirmatory bias.

      • _sideffect@lemmy.world
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        59 minutes ago

        Exactly. Don’t lecture us about being trans or etc.

        We honestly don’t care. (Yes, a small percentage of people are actually bigots and hate gays/trans for being who they are). The rest of us just don’t want it shoved down our throats.

        It’s like making a game and having the main character proclaiming: “look how straight I am! Wow I sure do love women! I’m so straight and anyone who isn’t should do pushups”.