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The more that I look at a video game company like Blizzard trying to appeal to “female gamers” in this context, the more you start to realize that things like go against the standard of video gaming in a nutshell.
Gaming can be for everyone, but it does not deserve to be shoehorned or pandered to in a way that almost looks to be condescending in nature.
Just my two cents on this matter. I’m just going by how I remembered when the PS1 version of Tomb Raider came out, while also remembering some women (and men, to an extent) getting upset at showing the differences of polygons of how Lara Croft looked over the years:
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