Do you remember the movie The Revenant
Sorry, I never saw that movie.
But what are you saying, that the character having a wife in a story is shoehorned in? Was this done to score political points? Was the character's heterosexual relationship announced to the media in advanced so that it could be applauded on twitter? THAT'S what it means to shoehorn something in.
Bad writing exists everywhere. Shoving in a certain thing to score political points overlaps with bad writing, but is it's own separate circle on the venn-diagram.
No, it has everything to do with it being the norm or not. You don't notice it for hetrosexual couples
What is there to notice, exactly? An absentee character that doesn't influence the plot in meaningful ways? You're saying that people have double standards because they don't get up in arms about insignificant characters that don't do anything? Why would they?
I see a big difference between an insignificant background character that only exists because of bad writing, and an insignificant background character who is only there to score political brownie points. I don't see it as a double standard to notice and/or get upset about one or not the other.
by your logic, gays can only exist in media if its a gay story, otherwise its being shoehorned in for the nebulous concept of political points. Would you make that point for black characters also?
By my logic, you should only bring attention to something if it's relevant to the plot. The Rock's Samoan-ness isn't brought attention to unless it's to explain his size, or unless his Samoan family is involved, like it is in Hobbs and Shaw. Will Smith's blackness in Men In Black isn't pointed out unless it has something to do with racial issues, like when he time-traveled to the 1970s in the third movie.
Why bring attention to someone's sexuality unless it's relevant to the plot? The answer is either "bad writing" or "to score political points".
Actually that does happen, there was a soccer game a few years ago Fifa had a black main character and there was fan backlash about not being able to get into the roll of the main character because he didn't look like the player.
And this brings us back full circle to the topic of game journalists being jokes. Game journos these days love taking a handful of comments from twitter or underneath some blog and then exaggerating it into a full-on movement where none exists. When I googled "fifa black main character", the first link I got was "No, People Are Not Mad That FIFA 17’s Main Character Is Black" The second link is Vice's "People are mad they have to play a black character in FIFA 17 " article, in which they quote all of two (2) people disagreeing with it.
Here's the blog in question that Vice sourced the comments from:
facebook link
I skimmed a few of them, and I invite you to as well. See if you can find any evidence of a "fan backlash".
Oh, and on this subject, how many people do you hear about not being able to relate with Lara Croft because she's a woman? Who's the core demographic for those games? Who has kept the series afloat for, like, 25 years now by continuing to purchase Lara Croft games? Not European women who look like Lara Croft, I can tell you that much.
The problem with good examples of LGBT representation in games is that there kinda hasn't been
Then this all makes sense now.
Let me make an illustration. Suppose there's a man who operates a shooting range. He wants to order some realistic, human-looking cutouts of targets for people to shoot, so he looks online and orders a bunch. The next week, someone comes up to him and says "I notice that all your cutouts are of Hispanics. Are you some kind of racist?" The range-owner replies "That was the only choice they had, all the rest were sold out!"
Of course, the person's concern was entirely reasonable, as is yours.
You only see people complaining about LGBT representation. The person only sees people shooting at cutouts of Hispanics.
But, like you yourself said, there are no good examples of LGBT representation in games. So it's not necessarily true that gamers who complain are bigots, there's just nothing worthy of praise, so it seems like lopsided condemnation to you.
It's not a case of political disagreement, it's just that all of the examples of LGBT representation suck.
Complaining about all the bad examples (which make up 100% of examples) looks like bigotry, just like how shooting cutouts of Hispanics (because there is nothing else to shoot at in this hypothetical range) makes it look like racism.
Why can't it enhance the narrative the same way a heterosexual couple does?
I never said it couldn't. I also never said that heterosexual couples necessarily enhance the narrative.
If attention is called to a character's sexuality it should be in service of the plot. When it isn't, then it's either "bad writing" or "shoehorned in".