As a preface to the thread, there is an Internet phenomena where trannies are obsessed with violent games that have "retro" styling that isn't retro and is just shitty lazy game design. I'm not sure what about low quality textures and models attracts so many trannies but it's there.
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If you have any sort of genre of game (of which I'd say the retro styled games would fall under, in addition to whatever else they are) then you'll have a sample of each group represented in liking it.
You'll have trans folk, lesbians, gays, and hetro-normative types who enjoy the game. Now, you might see a fair bit more online (like Steam or forums or whatever) because online people will be more likely to identify openly since it's the internet. So they aren't worried about reprisals or the like. Especially since a lot of forums or places like Steam don't allow discrimination or harassment. So while it may seem like a lot of "x" group likes something, it's just part of a group you might not see as often.
The original “DOOM” hidden in stages within “DOOM IV” only entered by pulling levers. Within a game based on id Tech 6, the textures of that which made FPSs what they are today.
Those at id Software are laughing at you, OP.
I’ve actually watched Civvie11 play most of these “terrible games”, and they’re all actually kind of awesome, if you like first person shooters. And considering what you’re actually DOING in an FPS, I don’t really have a problem with each game trying to top the previous in gore. It’d be weird in other genres, but in a genre where you’re basically Arnold mowing down bad guys…
As opposed to those “shitty” ultra-violent retro shooters that allegedly massively reinforce your masculinity like Duke Nukem 3D, Doom, Warhammer: Boltgun, and all these weird Ryona games like Cyan Brain?
But wait… with so much overlap with affirming your masculine gender and trans activities that cover mtf and ftm could that possibly mean external influences have dick-all to do with gender identity and it’s not some kind of confusion thrust upon others?
No. No of course not. That would mean your world view is built on panic, alarmism, and personal paranoia and you’re super easy to manipulate by even suggesting your gender and/or sexuality are in question. And that can’t be right. You’re “normal” after all. So “normal” you have the divine right to harass others to be like you to affirm how normal you are.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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