There. Just to reiterate the point...

After the rejection I already did for Gale, mentioned in my previous post, I just found myself invited to meet him.
He lured me in some sort of picnic spot, where my character sit on his side (with some of the most effeminate body language I've seen in a while, in a way that was unintentionally funny for a barbarian half-orc, incidentally) and when it comes to the point I was left basically with the options of making out with him (sorry, not my cup of tea even as a videogame fantasy, REALLY) or telling him the equivalent of "Fuck off, Gale, I'm outta here"... To which he responded with extreme disappointment (and Approval loss,of course... -5, I checked) and the scene ended abruptly.

Seriously, how is that a tasteful, NON-invasive way to put the player on the spot?
Now, while I consider my straightness a non-negotiable, incidentally I'm open-minded enough to find this more tacky than openly offensive, so I won't run in some corner of the internet to have a hissy fit about woke culture ruining everything or some shit...
But when you get more, uh, conservative players being made uncomfortable by this type of scenario, can you honestly blame them for voicing malcontent?
Because after a certain point it doesn't really matter how much you agree with their worldview. They have the same right to not have their identity being made a mockery by the game they are playing.

Last edited by Tuco; 09/08/23 08:41 PM.

Party control in Baldur's Gate 3 is a complete mess that begs to be addressed. SAY NO TO THE TOILET CHAIN