At some point we need to understand the inevitability of games branching out and catering to all sorts of markets. I'm not a big fan of horror films but I understand that it's a viable market and their dollars count every bit the same as my dollars. So why would I care if there are horror films for fans of horror to watch as long as I still have my action, drama, romance, and everything else that I enjoy or can stomach?
By the same logic, why should we feel personally slighted if someone makes a game, even a large budget AAA game, for the LGBT community or has elements that give them a nod? Let's take games like Mass Effect for example. Why should I give two shits from Sunday that people have the option to have a male shep romantically involved with a male character? My male shep slept with an alien. Hopefully people don't demonize me for intraspecies lovin'.
I agree that I don't want some sort of agenda shoved down my throat in media that I consume. But this is something that can exist alongside our media and even within thanks to the wonders of modern customization. As grassgremlin stated in the OP, if they make a game that just doesn't cater to you then don't buy that game. There are so many other alternatives and it's not like it's even humanly possible to play all games anyways. If a developer wants to cater to a group, that's entirely their prerogative.
So here's one straight white male saying bottoms up. You have an IPA like you like and I'll stick with my maltier low IBU beers like I like and let's have a fun time together in this wonderful world of gaming.
By the same logic, why should we feel personally slighted if someone makes a game, even a large budget AAA game, for the LGBT community or has elements that give them a nod? Let's take games like Mass Effect for example. Why should I give two shits from Sunday that people have the option to have a male shep romantically involved with a male character? My male shep slept with an alien. Hopefully people don't demonize me for intraspecies lovin'.
I agree that I don't want some sort of agenda shoved down my throat in media that I consume. But this is something that can exist alongside our media and even within thanks to the wonders of modern customization. As grassgremlin stated in the OP, if they make a game that just doesn't cater to you then don't buy that game. There are so many other alternatives and it's not like it's even humanly possible to play all games anyways. If a developer wants to cater to a group, that's entirely their prerogative.
So here's one straight white male saying bottoms up. You have an IPA like you like and I'll stick with my maltier low IBU beers like I like and let's have a fun time together in this wonderful world of gaming.