Alienmorph wrote:The point we're making is that it's a bad design. A character should be defined by more than his/her sexual preferences,
Except this is a defining characteristic for a lot of people.
Removing the romance variable and them having no character doesn't make them a bad LI option/variant it makes them a bad character in general. But that does not mean you should remove their character trait. Them being gay is an equal part of that design.
Plus we're only judging on past characters that we've honestly only seen lukewarm examples at the worst.
Alienmorph wrote: and if you bother to make one into a romance option for one sex, there is no real reason to NOT make it avaiable for both, unless you just plan to have one token gay LI, and everyone else MUST be straight and fuck player's freedom to play their story the way they want.
Except that's not how people work.
If we stop for a moment and assume one of these characters is a real person, how disgusting is it to basically walk up to them and assume they'd be an option for us just because we're the person asking?
That is basically what we're equating to here as the example given is basically "let's make the one person we can't fuck, fuckable." Because when other characters are gay they're NOT FOR the straight character. That's the end of the line. That doesn't make them a bad LI option outright. The act of being gay and restricted to a gender isn't a bad design, even if it's the only difference between them and a Bi character.
What if you were gay, hypothetically, and there was a straight character that was just bad, but only defined by the fact they were straight?
Are they a bad LI option just because they were straight and YOU can't romance them?
Maybe, but the difference is you're not labelling the one thing that character had going for them and claiming tokenism. You're not going into the scenario trying to find out if you can make this character be gay/bi/straight by the things you do.
The player shouldn't be the decider on if a character is gay or not. They should not have that control. If a character is gay, that's it, that's their path, that's what you have to follow. If you are placing the entirety of the character into the fact they have one sex when they're clearly more than that then I am sorry but you're either not paying attention to them enough or you just don't like being restricted out of a romance option for once.