- Dec 11, 2020
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I'm glad you liked mimimi, I don't care for people who live complaining all the time. but anyway they deleted what I commented here, I don't know why, I didn't say anything more than my mere thought, sincerely why a topic to comment on if you can't express yourself. Was it political correctness, or another MIMIMI.I find it very funny, people say that just because you're playing a game for free, you can't give an opinion, that for me is Irrelevant. criticizing, or sometimes even insulting as if gays had something to do with it, IS ANNOYING, I think so, you're helping to develop the game, and you want it to change talk directly to the GUY behind things. because if he changed along the way it could be two things, either straight 'helpers' weren't 'helping' or that he likes more gay content (to my delight). And make it clear, I will never think that an opinion is not important, whether you paid or not. And as you said, it's not just about this game, there are several that are always the same thing. But talking about this game in question is very broad and can come several variables. If it's to criticize, let it be something constructive.All well said, but I would argue that it is totally straightforward. I agree with KingEddy (based on his example) that this is a broad phenomenon, not particular to LfA. It goes like this: The, acceptable to me because of the problematic tag system, question (from all sexualities) "how much gay in this game" when there exists a gay tag, in order to find out if one wants to invest time in it or not. Another thing to do is to play it and post one's critique. And here emerges the issue. There are a lot of ways to criticise a game and, when it comes to the topic "gayness", let alone a fully M/M game, it's as if some people would prefer this to be a site for straight only games. At the very least, I myself feel uncomfortable sometimes. So, I support the "exasperation" comments because if left unanswered, it's as if we don't exist. But we do. We want M/M games (and better tags). And if the developer chooses midway to change the theme of the game, good for them I guess. We, the gamers, have to cope with it. Or comment on it in a non toxic way (which exists). But tbh to this date I haven't seen a post "your game used to have some gay scenes, but this update is only straight, mimimi". (I stole the mimimi from KingEddy, loved it!). To be clear though, I believe that there isn't any malice behind (the majority) of such posts.
Sorry for the English, it's not my mother tongue
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