RJ 17 said:
It's called target audience. You can either pander to a select few (i.e. the gay community when compared to the rest of the world) or you can create a product that has appeal to a broader swath of the audience
who says that having a certain element in a game is somehow pandering or makes it unappealing for a broader audience?
Fallout New Vegas had two gay companions and a protagonist hwo could be gay/bi attracted to ghouls or techno-sexual (testing out Fisto the sex bot more than once if you know what I mean)
was that game pandering or somwho unappealing to most people? what about mass effect?
just because something is there does not make it pandering, and who says that straight people cant play as or in a game with gay people? who says white people can't play a game with black people in it?
if that really were the case then as a female I'd hardly play any games ever...
I get what your saying from a marketing perspecitve..but generally it doesn't have to be that way