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I agree with you that for example trans-identification and furries are mental health disorder and think that this is not an insult, but rather an analysis that invites solutions.
I think the best compromise would be to offer a character creator or customization for every game and a setting where sexual preference can be modified. That would benefit all gamers.
I myself am interested in lesbian and bi-sexual female game characters and polygamy, having multiple female romance options.
I would like to get a high quality game with Samus Aran, where her helmet can be taken off.
Im looking forward to play with Jesse Faden in Control and hope that she is the player character in Control 2.
Developers outside of the USA have a real opportunity to take over the gaming industry and indie studios can grow into real powerhouses. Steam is the best platform for that with Early Access and Community Feedback. It should stay that way and not get censored and monetized.
I am not so sure EA will give BioWare another chance, EA does openly support queer tyranny and threaten their own profitability, but they laid off many developers from BioWare in the last years.
I agree with you that most companies will realize their mistakes with discrimination against white characters and hopefully correct the course and then we will get another golden age of gaming.