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Davids Sexuality

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  • Brokenbones
    Brokenbones Member Posts: 5,217

    I think for me the biggest part is the community reaction to it

    I'm not gonna say it's not a big deal, like it's a big deal for the people who feel represenated and stuff like that but when I say it's not a big deal I mean to say it's not something people need to complain about. Like the Bubba mask situation, the devs made a decision and that was it.

    If people read the lore and don't like it, then fair dos but a lot of negativity appeared just from the announcement alone which is a little disheartening.

    Although it would've been cool if BHVR had just let people read the lore themselves and realise it organically instead of announcing it like they did but it's not a problem to me. The game has a lot of bigger issues that are actually worth talking and arguing over but many people get themselves up in arms because... David King likes men.

    Never thought I'd write that sentence but yeah

  • GoodBoyKaru
    GoodBoyKaru Member Posts: 22,817

    I don't know a single person that was banned for that who didn't go out of their way to racially antagonise and explicitly target someone, and then make it known.

    Also: the survivor chooses to play David or with the pride flag. They didn't choose the blackface Bubba.

  • GoodBoyKaru
    GoodBoyKaru Member Posts: 22,817

    It was more moving than I was expecting going into it 🕳️🤸🏻

  • Tr1nity
    Tr1nity Member Posts: 5,047

    Step one: get a ######### community

    given that you're here we can move on to stage two...

  • calem
    calem Member Posts: 533

    Seems like the only people who have a problem with this are straight people

    Maybe check yourself as to why it bothers you so much that David is gay

  • EntityNea
    EntityNea Member Posts: 186

    "Why do you assume that he wasnt gay to begin with?"

    Because the official DBD twitter account makes it clear they're only doing this to have LGBTQIA2+ representation to please that part of the community.

    There's no need to try to make arguments that "maybe David was gay all along!", because they confirm that none of the already existing characters had any LGBTQIA2+ representation previously.

    The developers simply took the easy way out, taking an already liked character and turning him gay, instead of creating a new original character for their next DLC.

    I fully support people's sexual preferences. I am straight myself but the main friend group I hang out with is part of the LGBTQ+ spectrum. I am happy they accept me for being straight as much as I accept them. But that's the thing... When a company takes an old character and slap a gay tag on them just to have "representation", it's disrespectful to everyone. Only people who are true LGBTQIA2+ activists cheer over something like this. Nobody among my LGBTQ+ friends are happy about this. They're calling it lazy and stupid and I fully agree.


    With this, I am uninstalling DBD - Not because of the new representation, but because the developers don't have their priorities straight.

    Dead By Daylight has become a broken mess and the game has lost a huge amount of it's player base because of it. The game has some serious glitches, I don't have a single play session that doesn't have a moment where someone goes "What the heck was that??". The MMR system is a mess and devs don't know how to fix it... And while the game has turned into such a broken mess that fewer and fewer people can stand to even play it anymore... The devs priorities should be to fix these things and make the game more enjoyable, and NOT spend all that time worrying about making political statements.

    TL;DR: I am leaving this game because I have no faith in BHVR anymore. I don't think they're capable of fixing the current issues DBD has.

  • EntityNea
    EntityNea Member Posts: 186

    Wrong, my partner brought this to my attention and they're pansexual.

    turning a character gay simply for gay representation isn't the way to go, and it shows that BHVR prioritizes making political statements over fixing their damn game.

  • 0mikeya0
    0mikeya0 Member Posts: 220

    I'm part of the lgbt community and I'm not fan of it... he is still straight in my book... I'd rather we just left these things to our imagination

  • Marcavecunc
    Marcavecunc Member Posts: 2,057

    Agree with the very first response that says turning a 6 year old character gay all of a sudden to please the masses is stupid, and would have prefered a brand new character to be the token first gay character, but at the same time.. it's an horror game based around nothing that has to do with sexual preferences at all... as a friend told me earlier..

    "because it's a horror game and you're too busy trying not to get murdered and there's not a lot of, like, quietly sitting around the campfire going "wow, i sure do love cock""

  • RavenBirb
    RavenBirb Member Posts: 491
    edited April 2022

    @KeiOrtem

    I personally love that they picked David to be Gay. I think everyone who has somethiung negative to say is just butthurt because anything out of the norm is a big no from most people. Just have him have another masc type of backstory with a relationship.


    Also, why does it matter if he had a girlfriend in his lore? how does that stop him from being gay?? "feels forced" sounds like a lot of bs.

    Please ignore the haters on this one like me and rejoice

  • JakConstantine
    JakConstantine Member Posts: 118

    This feels force to cater to the LBGTQIA+ crowd rather than good story telling. You can have both, but this isn’t.

  • calem
    calem Member Posts: 533

    And why is he still straight in your book? When it's now canon he isn't? It seems very immature to want to leave these sort of things to people's imagination when it's important to have clear representation.


    I am gay and completely fine with it. And I am not sure how exactly it isn't good storytelling, what problems do you have with it?

  • Jplanas98
    Jplanas98 Member Posts: 532

    From what I've read, it just seems like a lazy and easy route. Him being gay doesn't matter, just like other characters possibly being straight doesn't matter since none of it effects the game. But why suddenly announce that a character released nearly 5 years ago is gay instead of just creating a new character who is gay and later down the road, or immediately after, announce that David is also gay. It feels like all of the survivors' names were put into a hat and the name that got pulled out is the character that would be announced as gay.

    This is just my two-cents, even though no one asked for it, and may possibly dismiss it since I'm not a member of the LGBT community myself.

  • megswifey
    megswifey Member Posts: 830

    I've known people who have come out as bi/gay/pan in their later years. It's not impossible and I'm glad BHVR is at least trying to give some representation especially with a fan favorite character.

  • Valik
    Valik Member Posts: 1,294

    It's all well and good to have representation. There are plenty of characters that would not have the same level of criticism as David, seeing as he has an ex girlfriend.

    If they wanted a character to be outspokenly homosexual, there's a vast selection of options that do not have prior lore of heterosexuality.

    I see what Peantis said about not locking the first LGBT+ character behind DLC, as it would seem more greedy than not - which is completely understandable. We should all commend the developers for that choice.

    However, I cannot help but feel that more recent DLC characters that lack community familiarity or lore (Jonah and Elodie come to mind) which would make them much more interesting characters if such an element was added to their lore. Expanding on David's lore is a welcome addition - his romantic inclinations are a good addition, however, it seems very disingenuous towards bisexual peoples within the LGBT+ community.

    You have a character that likes men and has a history of liking women, but make the choice to ignore pansexuals / bisexuals?

    Are certain parts of the LGBT+ community more valuable than others? No, they are all equally important within the community. But then why bother making David Homosexual specifically when most other characters could just as easily been homosexual without lore discrepancies?

    And, in the end, if they choose to make David renounce his past heterosexual relationships to embrace a homosexual one - I do not understand how this is intended to seem more genuine than designing a character as homosexual from the ground up. It does not feel that his sexuality is a retcon because it is 'lazy' or 'so much time has passed' - it feels like a retcon because another part of his lore has been completely overshadowed and cast aside. At least - from where we are now. For all we know, it will all be explained and we'll all feel silly for not giving the writers the benefit of the doubt - but it does smack of cheekiness when people are explaining away that new characters getting LGBT+ lore would be seen as lacking genuine affect or 'retconning' in place of legitimately overshadowing established lore to make room for a new direction.


    I understand what the devs were going for. But I cannot for a moment believe wholeheartedly that this decision was made with careful consideration. If it was, they would have either gracefully have chosen another character - or optimized their representation by having David's sexuality reflect both his established heterosexual relationships as well as his homosexual ones.


    This entire thing has blown up. Which, in all honesty, is the exact opposite of what the LGBT+ community strives for in the long run.


    All in all. It's a fun game, and people really shouldn't be giving the choice as much mind as they do. David's romantic interests as a fictional character make no difference to us players, in truth. What matters is that we all love this game and the experience we all share; regardless of the race, ideology, or sexual orientation of people that we play it with - or characters that we choose to play as.

  • Barbarossa2020
    Barbarossa2020 Member Posts: 1,369

    Say that to any minority that wants to make societal change.

  • Chaos999
    Chaos999 Member Posts: 869

    Well. I'm glad for the members of the community who wanted this and for their wish granted.

    Hopefully the time will come when the representation of social minorities and marginalized groups in consumer media is no longer a cause for celebration.

  • AsherFrost
    AsherFrost Member Posts: 2,340
  • Bran
    Bran Member Posts: 2,096

    I really don't think it goes any deeper than "David is gay".

  • IlliterateGenocide
    IlliterateGenocide Member Posts: 6,030

    Unfortunately in todays age, everything is a political statement.

    even identity

  • Mandy
    Mandy Administrator, Dev, Community Manager Posts: 23,353

    Closed at OP's request

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