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I understand Aelita's point on that
Thats the dumbest point I have ever seen in my life.....
Its literally like saying "Why we can have Female drive in NFS Heat, CaRs ArE fOr BoYs OnLy"
1. Not your call if devs are going to add Female variant
2. Same thing goes for you then, If they decide to add only female variant then you can go play games with male protagonist " Go play Blood Omen again like you said"
3. They have a vision that its a demon made out of glass, they didn't determine what gender it is so they can change everything...
4. I was creating 3D characters soo from technical point of view, adding female variant will take no longer than 15-30min to modify model and fix skinning for bones and believe or not but that modified model will also be able to use animations from its original variant
Not necessary, they might not add dubbing to the game, story can be the same for both versions like in any other game example" Far Cry 5 and 6"
This is a low polygon character so they can use same animations for both variants if made correctly "Some games are already doing that"
And about that Zelda, in that case its reinventing old character into a new one while here its just adding an cosmetic variant to it
I don't mind playing male protagonists, but something makes it feel more relatable whenever I can play a female character.