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I remember making a thread about this a year ago.
Honestly, even with the common pitfalls, I would still take specific sexualities over playersexual characters. Playersexual absolutely never feels authentic at all, it feels hollow and like I am just headcanoning the relationship. For me to feel like queer representation is done right, I honestly want it to reflect what actual lived experiences of queer people are, and that does include the fact that not everyone that I could be romantically attracted to will ever be able to reciprocate that feeling. It feels that much better when you actually do find someone who can. Why have I found VNs where gay people clearly outnumber the straights at least two-to-one (and where somehow homophobia still exists despite that???), that somehow still represent that experience better than the average video game? I can understand people wanting escapism and do somewhat enjoy having the extra selection from playersexual setups (I would be devastated if Halsin was strictly straight), but like, sometimes I just want an experience that is more relatable and cathartic. I'm also quite certain that most cishet game writers would probably assume playersexual is the default preference or the safer option so I feel comfortable pushing for characters having defined sexualities in hopes of getting a few games that do it well.
I kind of agree, but also don’t at all? I think playersexual is pretty much the best way to do it if you’re appealing to as many people as possible, but a game made by some people of one sexuality for the same sexuality is always going to be better than a game made to appeal to everyone.
Of course it’s hollow, because it ignores the numerous intricacies of gender and sexuality when you just write based on a generic protagonist who could be literally anything. This doesn’t stop at gender, writing everything the same regardless of the player’s species or class or background has the same issues.
I don’t think this means it’s worthless or that stories can’t be told with playersexual or wide ranging games, just that games that want to explore a specific experience will always explore that specific experience better than Skyrim: The Mass Effect Quest for the Five Rings