🐱 Cyberpunk 2077's Character Creator Is Still Failing Trans People

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There aren’t many character creators in games that cater well to trans people. Pronoun choice and more diverse voice or appearance options have become increasingly commonplace, but the majority of triple-A titles continually operate from a cisnormative perspective. As someone going through their transition right now, counting on games to provide an experience where I can truly be myself has become a lost cause.

I usually don’t mind this too much. I know I’m a minority in the gaming sphere, and that catering to people like me will often have toxic idiots complaining that games have become too woke, or are changing themselves to appeal to a certain political agenda or overly sensitive demographic. I know that most character creators haven’t considered trans people previously, and I know it doesn’t break the game. But the reality is the world is changing as we move into the future, hoping to become a better place for everyone who exists within it instead of bowing down to an overwhelming mass of straight white cis dudes. Get used to it or get fucked is my mantra, and I’m sticking to it.

That’s why Cyberpunk 2077’s character creator was so disappointing at launch. CD Projekt Redmade a huge deal about a world where you could create a futuristic vision of yourself without compromise, inhabiting a body, voice, and personality that was unabashedly you. Amazing - the sort of inclusivity I’d been waiting for. The reality was far more restrictive. You could slap a penis on a female avatar and a vagina on a male one before switching around the voice options, but beyond that the opportunity for gender non-conforming people to express themselves in Night City was minimal. Pronouns were tied to voice, and no they/them option existed at all. While that would be a little disappointing (but not unexpected) for a regular character creator, it’s a major let down in a game that touted itself as having a trans-friendly one.

It wasn’t good enough. A crying shame because some anatomical additions here are rather groundbreaking in some respects. I’ve yet to have bottom surgery, so being able to control a female avatar with male genitalia was initially thrilling, and not something the medium had ever tackled in a mainstream capacity before. It can be a source of dysphoria for many trans people, but being able to own it in Night City and have it become a confident part of your identity that nobody questions in the slightest felt amazing. It’s just a shame that the game never acknowledges your character when it comes to how they’ve been customised.

Sex is common in Night City, and despite having a body that we’re encouraged to own, they are always expressed in a cisgendered capacity. Your romance with Judy culminates in a scene where it is heavily implied for both women involved to be in possession of a vagina, while V’s romance with Panam concludes with a similar scene that implies the presence of a penis. That or she’s being pounded with a cybernetic strap-on or something. CD Projekt Red seems mostly vanilla when it comes to being super-duper horny, so I doubt it. Trans people are being left out in the cold here, making it clear that the character customisation system wasn’t even considered when these scenes were being drafted. I know it’s just a short sex scene in a game filled with distinct discoveries, but it’s part of a bigger problem.

One of our common criticisms of Cyberpunk 2077 here at TheGamer is how many features it was missing at launch, such as being unable to customise your character at all once the game begins. Sure you can wear new clothes, but they all look like V’s driven a car through a Primark warehouse instead of feeling wholly cohesive to the world around them. Certain RPGs and other open world adventures also don’t allow for additional tweaks to be made in the midst of a campaign, but they aren’t built upon a world where changing your body through technology and drifting further and further away from humanity is a core thematic tenet. It is here, so being stuck in the same body with no way of changing it without mods felt like a glaring omission, and one that has only just been fixed with the next-gen patch.

Now I can return to my apartment to change my facial features, but some parts of my anatomy remain locked off, meaning that as I progress through my transition I can’t return to Cyberpunk 2077 with the hope of changing my character to reflect that. The role-playing aspect of this ‘RPG’ is criminally absent, only now being bolstered by things it should have had when it first launched. It isn’t good enough, stifled further by a world whose depiction of Cyberpunk is also very stilted, much of its storytelling failing to critique the sickening capitalism that brings Night City and its people to exist in such a broken dystopia.

It all feels half-baked, or like the genre was approached in a way that hoped to be sterile so as not to turn off a mainstream audience. This also meant failing trans players with a character creator that while somewhat ahead of the competition, still feels underwhelming because it tries to accomplish new things while never going far enough. Representation is and will never be a linear path, but when it comes so close to breaking new ground like Cyberpunk 2077 clearly hopes to, the more deflated I feel about the finished product. Things could still change, so I’ll be keeping an eye on CDPR when the first expansion rolls around.
 
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It can be a source of dysphoria for many trans people, but being able to own it in Night City and have it become a confident part of your identity that nobody questions in the slightest felt amazing. It’s just a shame that the game never acknowledges your character when it comes to how they’ve been customised.
Did they expect NPC to say "nice dick, gurl!" or what?

Pronouns were tied to voice, and no they/them option existed at all.
Isn't it because the game is available in dozen languages, many of which have grammatical gender, so having feminine forms with male voice (and vice versa) would require recording tons of lines more for one troon who would check if it's possible and never actually play the game?
Also, other languages don't have the "they/them" nonsense, so why break the game to cater to literally dozens of people, who can't buy the game due to spending their entire allowance on hormones and/or hair dye anyway.
 
Oh no the dreaded strap on dyke sex......

Anyway can I just say Kerry is a wonderful non-stereotypical fag? Waking up with him is pleasant because he's so great. Also stripping naked and flip fucking on a yacht that you vandalized and set aflame is based. Stupid, but based. My only complaint is that he only becomes important too late into the story.
 
I feel like the gamer should really change their website to the gaymer. All they seem to talk about is gay and trans shit
 
If you actually believed you are a woman and wanted to feel immersed, then you'd picked your character as a woman at the start of the game, rather than want to be a tranny.
They don't want to be women, they don't want to 'pass', they want to be a new breed of human: the transwoman. Being trans is much more important to their identity than being a woman, which is why they always look fuck ugly and often continue having dicks.
 
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It's like they don't really care about the game (whether is good or not is irrelevant), they only want a reality in which they can portray the perception they have about themselves.

Instead of investing money on developing games, they need to make a Troon Simulator and become rich.
 
Did they expect NPC to say "nice dick, gurl!" or what?


Isn't it because the game is available in dozen languages, many of which have grammatical gender, so having feminine forms with male voice (and vice versa) would require recording tons of lines more for one troon who would check if it's possible and never actually play the game?
Also, other languages don't have the "they/them" nonsense, so why break the game to cater to literally dozens of people, who can't buy the game due to spending their entire allowance on hormones and/or hair dye anyway.

I don't understand what they want. Do they want an "Have I told you I'm trans today" button? :cringe:

I’ve yet to have bottom surgery, so being able to control a female avatar with male genitalia was initially thrilling

The game let you live out your gross fantasy of having a girldick on a very feminine shaped body you will never be able to achieve. Isn't that enough?
Your romance with Judy culminates in a scene where it is heavily implied for both women involved to be in possession of a vagina

How dare Judy not take the girldick! That transphobic TERF!

They could barely get the game out of the door without it spontaniously combusting. Be glad the sex scenes don't have you T-posing through the walls.
Now I can return to my apartment to change my facial features, but some parts of my anatomy remain locked off, meaning that as I progress through my transition I can’t return to Cyberpunk 2077 with the hope of changing my character to reflect that

He mad that he can't remove his avatar's girldick once he gets his irl one choped off. :lol:

This poor guy is so lonely and mentally unstable that he has to live through polygons in order to make himself feel better. Maybe make some real friends instead of waving your girldick around in a virtual world?

Most of these people probably played Animal Crossing or The Sims. So they see non-casual games with character customization as "It's like The Sims but you can fight people, right?". And after they spent an hour figuring out which button you press to shoot, likely gave up making much real progress because they wanted to play dress up instead.


Then they get to the romance and find that Judy won't take their girldick or Panam won't scissor them because the cutscenes are made a certain way to imply gender normality in terms of genitalia.


This is all transphobic despite the fact that the vast majority of players aren't going to want to play as a tranny and you can't expect devs to sit there and code 1700 possible genders and genitalia combinations for every romance option. It will never be enough. They could build options off of every tumblr flag they can find and the complaints will still pour in.
 
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