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Cassie will always love you regardless!
then whats the actual purpose of introducing it? imo, its better to leave out such themes and things, since that is like forcing the hand of someone to try to adopt a view that may not cosider agreeable or reasonable.
i would hate a game that tells me to pray through a microphone specific words before allowing me to play.
the game looks nice, but that pronoun thing to me feels like that. i think people should be free rather than forced to adopt beliefs. imo, mass effect 2 did it right: the protag could chose to chase any kind of relation, but none was forced or the framework.
Uhh... it's obvious - people don't always call you by name when they refer to you - that's what pronouns are for. And whatever your pronoun, shouldn't have an effect on how people treat you. that should be NORMAL. Not everything is woke agenda ok?
And as far as Mass Effect 2, you're completely wrong, protag could only choose opposite gender except for a few limited alien races. I know this because I played female and couldn't choose the female character I wanted.
Now in the year 2025 their entire world view is threatened by the idea of gender non-conformity.
We're better when we ignore these people because indulging their whining gives them validation and fuels whatever weird persecution complex they have.