>>20564453Alright, I probably should've been more specific...For games like the Sims, life simulators, games like that, I think there should be LGBT stuff. These games reflect upon life and they are a part of life. Games with dating aspects should have this too.
For most other games, where the focus is on like, adventuring like in the Legend of Zelda or fighting games, these games have more of a focus on things not necessarily involving relationships. They're a little less real this way, like generally people aren't gonna go on grand adventures like Link does. Here's where throwing in people of different races and sexualities, while nice, shouldn't be thrown a fit about if not really there. Sure, it'd be boring to have the whole cast be white or something, but in the end, you're playing that game for the gameplay, the action, the adventures, whatever it may be.
But for games that involve people a bit more and involving relationships, then they should be a little more inclusive. Does this make sense? So like, shooters will still just have shooting and generic people all around. Doesn't matter who they are, you're just trying to shoot. Dating sims and life sims will be more like real life and relationships.