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Child of Malkav

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Wouldn't it be a great spin/troll to ask for a "homophobia filter" as an accessibility feature?
Yeah, have them replace the homos with heteros.
And then find out through telemetry that like 99% of the players play with that accessibility setting on.
Can you imagine the fucking screeches? Like how Larian complained that players made white male characters instead of making demonic looking ones.
 
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While funny in concept, you can't hold a mirror to Leftoids. They have no intention of acting consistently even within the framework of their own worldview.
Sometimes there is merit in getting them to expose their hypocrisy and immaturity before a more normal audience.
I remember when this whole "arachnophobia" thing started, back with DAO. This should have been a warning sign. Catering to the demands of tiny minorities at the expense of the majority.
Although it did give us the excellent 'arachnophilia' setting in Shadows Over Loathing. So many spiders...
 

Stoned Ape

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Codex, a serious question.

The previous versions of the qunari could presumably face plant into the pillow when they need some shut-eye.

Now, many of these new ones have curly horns protruding forward, providing effective 360 head rest denial.

How do these guys sleep? Discuss.
They sleep standing up with a long pole shoved up their arse to stop them from falling over. Just like everyone else in DA:TV.
 

Lodis

Educated
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Here's your fanservice outfit

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Lodis

Educated
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Far cry from the initial concept.

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Guess the tranny director felt threatened over a fictional women having any sort of pronounced tits, ass, hips, etc.
 

Semiurge

Cipher
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Codex, a serious question.

The previous versions of the qunari could presumably face plant into the pillow when they need some shut-eye.

Now, many of these new ones have curly horns protruding forward, providing effective 360 head rest denial.

How do these guys sleep? Discuss.

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Caim

Arcane
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Dutchland
Codex, a serious question.

The previous versions of the qunari could presumably face plant into the pillow when they need some shut-eye.

Now, many of these new ones have curly horns protruding forward, providing effective 360 head rest denial.

How do these guys sleep? Discuss.
They sleep sitting up.
 

Lagole Gon

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Insert Title Here RPG Wokedex Codex Year of the Donut Pathfinder: Wrath
Matt Rhodes is often blamed for Bioware's art direction choices - I mean, it is his job - but trannization of women seems outside of his control? They always look alright on sketches.

Hm. It's like some crappy weird fiction horror story. Every woman you draw comes to live, but with male waist and top surgery scars.
 

Wasteland

Educated
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Veilguard is out?
Out and proud.

Oh, you meant "available for purchase?" In that case, no. It's a good thing, too. Even one person downloading this thing over public networks might be sufficient to give the entire internet AIDS. Cherish what little time we have left.
 

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