I appreciate the gay, nonbinary and trans inclusion in gaming, but never forget: just because it was added to the game, doesn’t mean the people who worked on it were in for it. I’ve been working in video games for about 3 years in Quality. A friend from past job shared their office had to fire an employee, because he stopped a trans person in bathroom doors, demanded to see their genitals before letting them in and would complain about pride flags in the office on employer’s desks.

Also, Cyberpunk 2077 lacking a fleshed out bisexual romance option comes off as bit biphobic to me. The weirdest thing is, the gay male option character literally has a daughter. I’m not saying gay men never pretended to be straight and had children, but afaik Kerry had a daughter with a woman and homophobia isn’t a thing in 2077.

I also personally find adding pronouns a less-than half measure. You’re still only allowed to choose between either a very masculine male body or a very feminine female body. Not to mention, unless I’ve missed something, you cannot even opt-out of the voice selection (again, either a feminine female or a masculine male voice). I played games with body sliders as a child and could make my character to my liking. I don’t understand why character body customization feels less and less like a thing. The armors absolutely do not look and behave better to warrant this as an excuse.

I wish they’d add the option to choose between a feminine and masculine body, but then make body hair and breasts a separate option, and then also allow to have no voice selection so your character makes no noises (Dragon Age Origin allowed that, if I recall correctly, and I remember other RPGs where I was able to opt out of noises, I think even Larian’s games). I feel like these would be rather low effort, while having a high amount of inclusion towards nonbinary, intersex and possibly other people. I personally don’t care about my pronouns at all, but really wish I was able to represent myself body-wise.