Baldur’s Gate 3 is the latest big game to follow an inclusive (but divisive) trend in video game courtship

  • Exocrinous
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    5 months ago

    That lends itself to narratives that sexuality can be overridden by someone being good enough at romance. Like the old trope of a straight guy telling a lesbian “you just haven’t had a good dick yet” or an asexual “one day you’ll meet the person for you”.

    If I was developing a romance game, I’d have to know that at some point a misogynist incel creep is going to play it, and I don’t want to feed into the idea that if they just savescum or use a walkthrough or choose the perfect pickup line, they can change someone’s sexual preferences. That’s how you get Tate fans thinking they can use pickup artist tricks to get women in the real world.

    • Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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      5 months ago

      I think that’s definitely true, though I would say it’s less so than the current versions of playersexual talked about in the article, which basically imply if you flirt with someone even a little they will completely fall for you.

      I think my hope with that idea is that if it’s fairly difficult, you may not even know who the romanceable characters are in some cases, so it’s trying to have the cake and eat it to, which is maybe impossible.

      It’s not a simple thing I don’t think, and whatever approach is taken has problems it seems like.