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[–] Meowoem@sh.itjust.works 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I kinda like political statements in my games, and honestly I'm actually fine with fighting a meme war with the super-straights.

Admittedly I'm bi so can enjoy anything but I'm confident queers have enough creativity and talent to create some genuinely amazing narrative gaming experiences. we should be collaborating on open source homoerotic experiences and immersively gay open worlds in a way that puts the corporate friendly triple a studios to shame.

I haven't been inside any triple a gaming studios but I've talked to a lot of catboys and daddydoms online who have decades of experience in the tech industry so I know we have the expertise and intelligence to make it happen if only we can as a community find the will.

[–] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 10 months ago

I like political statements in my X sometimes, and sometimes I want to use my interest or hobby as an escape from all that shit explicitly. Neither is wrong imo, the only thing I don't like is when they suddenly switch (most often an apolitical comic or band suddenly releasing a political issue or song, it's usually not the other way around, and for some reason breaking my escapist immersion irks me more than a political comic suddenly doing some apolitical issue or artist/song), but of course it is their right to do so, as is my right to hold my opinion and not listen to the song or read the issue.