🐱 My character was trans in game, but the world wasn't

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Jig-Jig Street is, in many ways, the centre of Cyberpunk 2077. Essentially the game's red light district, it features sex workers, pole dancers, dildo shops, neon lights, sultry cigarette smoke, and bloodstains on the concrete. It's Night City distilled into a cluster of back alleys. And much like the rest of Cyberpunk 2077, it's completely devoid of trans people.

I know that Cyberpunk 2077 allows you to create a trans character. Or at the very least, it allows you to create a female character with a penis or a male character with a vagina. There are still a few issues around the character creator that I'll dive into below, but credit where it's due, it does allow you to create a character whose genitals do not match up with their gender presentation, and is the first game of its size to do so.

The problem is that the world itself is incredibly binary. It features clearly defined gender norms, with clothing, hairstyles, makeup, and plenty more still fixed and gendered. Lizzie's and Clouds both include glowing neon signs in the shape of the traditional male and female gender symbols. At Clouds, when V's mind is scanned to find her sexual preferences, the computer clearly sorts the options into male and female, with V's apparent bisexuality treated as something mildly scandalous.


Like many trans women before me, I find myself looking at V's penis and wondering what the point of it is. It's certainly not for the sex scenes, which are aggressively cisgendered regardless of what V is packing.

We see examples of body modification all throughout Night City. Not only is there Johnny Silverhand's silver hand, there's dozens of other people (or at least the same few NPCs copied and pasted around town) with metallic arms. River and others have eye implants. Circuit infused skin seems to be in vogue in the summer of 2077. None of this body modification extends to gender nonconformity though. People can do whatever they like to their bodies, as long as men remain men and women remain women.

This is where Jig-Jig Street comes in. I always knew that, despite the character creator's detachable penis, Cyberpunk 2077 would always be a few steps forward, a few steps back. I assumed that the game's trans representation would be highly fetishized, that you'd find us walking around Jig-Jig Street in leather bondage gear, bulge on display a la the Mix It Up poster. And you can't! We're not there at all! I can't quite decide if I'd rather have this complete absence of representation in a game which has directly relied on trans imagery for marketing, or if my feelings would be improved had we been more present but constantly fetishized.


Instead of fetishized sex workers, the sole piece of trans representation is Claire, a bartender at Afterlife who gives you a series of racing quests. She's the game's biggest bright spot in this regard; she's voiced by a trans woman, you learn about her transition in a realistic way, and her story is separate from her transness. But Claire feels like the exception which proves the rule: she's a trans person as we know transness in 2021, and feels dropped into the world rather than being a part of it. I'm glad Claire's there, but it doesn't change the fact that transness as a concept is non-existent in Night City.

It's easy to say that in the future, gender transition has advanced to such a point that everyone passes instantly, which is why there are no visibly trans people in the world. While that's true, it's too simple an argument with too many flaws. For starters, this doesn't explain the binary gendered signs around the world, the lack of a trans presence in Clouds, or the heavily gendered world. Added to that, not every trans person's goal is to 'pass' anyway. In a world with body modification—and especially in a game with 'punk' in its title—there would undoubtedly be some people willing to push the boundaries.

Unfortunately, CDPR doesn't appear to be one of them.


Finally, we come to the character creator. I've been referring to V as 'they' throughout this piece, but that's impossible in the game itself. For all the hype of a trans character creator, you can't be non-binary in the game (to be specific, you can't use they/them pronouns). The latest Call Of Duty will allow you to be non-binary while you do Ronald Reagan's bidding, but Cyberpunk will not. It also genders voice, so to be called she/her, you need to choose the female voice; another odd choice in a self professed trans character creator, since many trans people do not have a voice which matches their gender presentation.

Even on a more basic level, features like hairstyles, makeup, and facial hair are gendered—along with clothing—making it far more restrictive than other games which keep their junk tucked away. This is a large part of why the idea of a 'trans character creator' annoys me so much. Trans people are much more than their genitals; who's to say the feminine elf I made in Dragon Age isn't trans? It's vaguely progressive that you can give a woman a penis in Cyberpunk, but the way we seem to be celebrating that as the apex and sole embodiment of transness in gaming is misguided, to say the least.

Ultimately, Cyberpunk 2077 is a game which features a prominent transgender character who explicitly yet realistically talks about her transition, and flaws of the character creator aside, it degenders genitals. There are more than a few steps backwards into the bargain, but I'd like to see other games in the future pick up where it falls short. In order for them to do that though, we need to be clear about exactly how and why Cyberpunk 2077's trans representation fails. It takes a lot more than letting me have tits and a penis to make the world feel welcoming: that alone makes it much worse.
 
Maybe because mentally ill troons make out less than 0.42% of the population irl?
So unless the whole planet somehow trooned out within 55 years, why should there be trannies at every corner?

Those degenerates need to shut the fuck up about their fetish.
 
The irony is that if Cyberpunk 2077 ignored the existence of troons and just not mentioned them in anyway whatsoever they wouldn't have got any flack at all. The most criticism they would have got would have been being mentioned briefly and collectively in some clickbait article bemoaning the lack of troons in triple A games. Galbrush paradox in action. Or as they used to say: "The perfect is the enemy of the good".
I don't think they realize that.

It's like Sia's movie about autism. They need to engage in a purity contest, so they trash the movie because there aren't enough autists in it or the main actress isn't a real autist. That's NOT going to result in autists getting more roles; it's going to result in less movies being made about autists because they can't even please the group their trying to represent.

I know Hollywood and video games are a hard left at this point, but I still think in 5 years we are going to see, at least less pandering to these minority groups, because these groups not only are still unhappy but aren't even consuming the product that they said that they wanted.

At the end of the day, money talks. These companies thought that they could make money by tapping into these supposed new markets, and then finding out that it isn't the case at all, so the companies are going to eventually stop trying.
 
I don't think they realize that.

It's like Sia's movie about autism. They need to engage in a purity contest, so they trash the movie because there aren't enough autists in it or the main actress isn't a real autist. That's NOT going to result in autists getting more roles; it's going to result in less movies being made about autists because they can't even please the group their trying to represent.

I know Hollywood and video games are a hard left at this point, but I still think in 5 years we are going to see, at least less pandering to these minority groups, because these groups not only are still unhappy but aren't even consuming the product that they said that they wanted.

At the end of the day, money talks. These companies thought that they could make money by tapping into these supposed new markets, and then finding out that it isn't the case at all, so the companies are going to eventually stop trying.
Hell, there have been decent movies with autistic characters. The Accountant was alright. Not mind blowing or anything, but decent enough for what it was.
 
If there's nothing to complain about: FIND something!

It's not actually about oppression or social justice silly, it's about finding a way to show everyone you are a good person who is probably better than them by yammering on about "issues" you pretend to care about.

That applies to most of course. And then the maniacs who happen to be trannies or w.e. else themselves and basically need the world to be homos walking each other down the streets naked on leashes before they feel satisfied. You know, waging a war on Whitey (the eternal white CIS devil).
 
I thought it was fucking stupid that because Affleck has autism it somehow turns him into Jason Borne.
the movie myth and legends of all autist being super genius is pretty annoying. But to be fair, it wouldnt make good movie to see tards having a sensory overload and beating their single mom with tard strenght or sitting in a corner hitting their head over and over.
 
This game sounds ridiculously over-inclusive already. In fact, if there's obvious trans characters in the game to start with, then they're probably getting in the way of the story as it is.
Why do we need to know what every single character is packing in their pants and what their goddamn pronouns are?
 
the movie myth and legends of all autist being super genius is pretty annoying. But to be fair, it wouldnt make good movie to see tards having a sensory overload and beating their single mom with tard strenght or sitting in a corner hitting their head over and over.
The best representation of autism I've seen from Hollywood is Monk.
He's an ex-cop private investigator who is socially retarded and a total weirdo but he has incredible attention to detail and is autistically overanalyzing things to the point of being able to solve crimes which most people would just give up on.
They show how autism is impairing his daily life but also how it helps him do his job.
He even has a lady tard wrangler to keep him in check.
That's how you do is properly.

 
The best representation of autism I've seen from Hollywood is Monk.
He's an ex-cop private investigator who is socially retarded and a total weirdo but he has incredible attention to detail and is autistically overanalyzing things to the point of being able to solve crimes which most people would just give up on.
They show how autism is impairing his daily life but also how it helps him do his job.
He even has a lady tard wrangler to keep him in check.
That's how you do is properly.

Monk doesn't have the tism, it's OCD, apparently. Still a lot more accurate than most Hollywood portrayals, I'll give you that.
 
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