Originally Posted by Asri
I just want them to pick something and make it more clear. Nor should the player be able to change him to suit their own preferences; let him be what he is and the player can choose to accept that or not.

Isn't that a contradiction in a game, where literally every other character you have some influence over how they turn out? Art, which this is, should be about being as broad, as naunced and inclusive as possible. Seems personally odd to me that the character advocated to be added for inclusion and to please the fanbase is the most restrictive character of all.

If games like "When the Night Comes" - which is almost in exclusively LGBTQ+ game - can keep all these options and nuances open to give a rewarding player experience with a much lower budget and resources, why is it a bad thing to have it in BG3?

Last edited by EmberLeo; 30/10/23 05:28 PM.