I'm against this 100%. Why? Because I don't want games to be used for a political war!
My favorite sci-fi strategy game, X-COM, was given to a developer who only care for same-sex rights; they didn't care for X-COM or even games. So anyways, they took X-COM, lied about being huge X-COM fans, and changed *everything* to serve their needs, but not that of the fans. They moved it to the USA only and set the timeline to 60 years ago so they can use the civil-rights as a allegory for same-sex rights and marriage.
And the X-COM fans gets nothing out of it! No strategy, no cool sci-fi, No base building, no research, no agents, no nothing! It was going to play like the new Syndicate, but much worse. But fortunately, the developer's game moved to 2014, and Firaxis saved the day with a real X-COM game.
My point is, keep same-sex stuff and political wars *OUT* of video games, or you will be force to play games that will try to control what you think; and all your heroes from Halo, COD, Gears of War, Half-Life will be "coming out of the closet" to fight for same-sex marriage.
They already made some comic book heroes non-straight (like Alan Scott of Green Lantern), don't let them make games into South Park.
@Sarijon @Marshal_Wilhelm I love the way you go: 'nononono, no, it's not our problem, it's their's! ' Just keep saying that and before you know it, EA is going to be the only one making games and DLCs.
@Marshal_Wilhelm Cars rusts and break-down. Games don't.
I've seen a lot of good game developers die off, because they couldn't make the bill. Great developers like THQ. If they only had a little more money, they could still be with us.
@LindBergh2007 well.... I don't know about that, but this site said it will have at least 4 to 8 GB of RAM, and at least will be as powerful as the xbox 720:
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And on the topic, I also hope that it will have this kind of physics:
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