DaciaJC
Gold Member
Also - can everyone please take a moment to examine themselves and the hypocrisy of celebrating the character creator in Cyberpunk and Baldur's Gate, but when Veilguard gives you the exact same options, it's somehow an unspeakable travesty? Don't get me wrong, I think it's dumb too. But I also think it's dumb in those other games. Why is it only bad here? It feels like one of these:
I haven't played Cyberpunk, but from what I understand, transhumanism and body modification are major themes of the setting, so having those options in the game makes good sense.
In medieval-inspired settings, those same options often feel forced and immersion-breaking. I agree with you, it was dumb in BG3, and frankly that game had quite a bit of what could be described as woke elements, to the point where I found myself using mods to rectify the character creator, romance options, and certain NPCs; but for the most part, they weren't too in-your-face about it, and the game was otherwise very well-developed, fun, and just massive overall, so I think most people gave it a pass.
By contrast, Veilguard has players, particularly long-time fans of the series, quite wary about the developers' intentions, from the game director giving interviews about how Dragon Age supposedly means so much to LGBT people to emphasizing the inclusion of pronouns in their character creator. It makes one feel like they might be trying to push an agenda.