- Apr 17, 2024
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From what I've heard, characters being misgendered occasionally goes both ways in this (but isn't that common from what I remember?), likely because it's a game that still has a lot of development and bug fixes to get through. I'm not sure what you mean by "wrong" gender roles and attitudes though, particularly since the player character in this (and RPGs with player characters in general) seem pretty "neutral" regardless of gender. While I don't remember anything specific from this (it's been awhile since I played), the only other game of this sort that I know of that allows a female protagonist is Lustful Desires, and gender-unique text does in fact pop up in that whenever it is relevant within that game's writing. Enough times that I can actually recall several instances of it off the top of my head.Kinda wanna chime in here with a question btw.
I really only started playing adult games like idk a year ago, and this was the first gay male game (with optional femprot) I ever played. I'm a heteroflexible woman, so I def prefer guys and the bigger & more monstrous the better! So I figured I'd love it, and in a lot of ways I did! It was just absolutely incredible, except for one thing... being designed for gay men really bleeds through a lot.
Consistently wrong pronouns, wrong gender roles & attitudes, the scene descriptions (female anatomy wasn't used much) etc. You know what I mean I'm sure. It was a weird feeling! Like, I loved the idea of the game and it was so obvious that if I was a gay guy this would just totally be my thing! But ultimately I didn't feel like a girl playing it, I felt like an occasionally misgendered guy.
Since then I tried a few other similar gay games and realized it's apparently pretty common. And tbh in hindsight Lust Odyssey did waayyy better than the rest. But I couldn't help but wonder how much of this is a personal issue? It's not like I talk to a lot of other people playing these after all.
I also don't think that it needs as much work as you think it requires since, aside from adding female-exclusive snippets here and there where appropriate, gay male/hetero female bottom stuff is rather easily interchangeable for obvious reasons.
You could ask that question for any role-playing game. It'd be like removing femshep from Mass Effect and everything associated with it so the devs could just "focus" on maleshep, or removing that plus elves/dwarves/quanari as player options from Dragon Age so they could "focus" on male human players. If the goal of the game is to seriously be a role-playing game (and these are) then I would consider that to be a major failure, but if the goal of the game is solely to pander to a specific group of people then sure, but then it wouldn't just stop at removing female characters, it'd become hyperfixated on either top or bottom content, or potentially other more specific niches, and perhaps just do away with most character options entirely.Basically - and I mean this with absolutely no judgement(!) - I kept wondering, why bother even adding femprot as an option at all? I mean it's clearly a whole lot of work, all of which could've been spent on improving it for gays instead? Or am I just being pedantic, and the female experience that's there is still enough to make it worthwhile for a lot of people? I'm curious, in a good way I promise.![]()