http://dbd.game/killswitch
Please add the Omnisexual Pride Flag as a charm/badge!
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I don't think we need a charm for every different identity out there.
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With respect, I do not think you realize the significance of this suggestion. Dead by Daylight is very, very, very popular in the LGBT+ community. The winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 5 really likes playing Dead by Daylight, and has recommended the game to other RuGirls—that actively stream the game now in their personal time, in drag, for fun. When you have someone with celebrity status, who was on television, recommend your product to other people with celebrity status, who were on television, it will have a ripple effect. That ripple led to Matthew Cote going on Boulet Brothers. I hope you watch the DBD episode to gain perspective.
There should 100% be a charm for everything under the LGBT+ umbrella because these stakeholders are VERY important. Whether your personally agree with it or not should remain off the table. DBD is a business, and the business needs to grow. Telling an important sub-community "We have space in our game for some accepted LGBT+, but not you." is not the message a professional company should send. By creating pride charms in the first place, BHVR committed to the idea. Now they must execute accordingly.
Every single person that voted down this suggestion is acting on emotion and not logic. Give the Witch her charm. Let her exist.
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Settle down, Beavis
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The best counter-argument you could come up with was to make it about me and redirect the conversation.
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You posted a huge screed in response to an utterly normal milquetoast comment. I'm not sure what you expected to get out of something like that.
You are here to pick a fight and I aint playing that game
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"There should 100% be a charm for everything under the LGBT+ umbrella" You realize that that would require literally thousands of charms to be created, right? And if only 0.0001% of the population is demi-kin-ultrasexual, then no, it's not a good business decision.
"Telling an important sub-community 'We have space in our game for some accepted LGBT+, but not you.' is not the message a professional company should send." This is the problem of everyone needing their own special little identifier. The entire point of the rainbow was that it represented EVERYONE. But so many people decided "No, I'm more special than everyone else, I deserve my own flag/place on the main pride flag/whatever", and now to say that companies are both morally and economically obligated to spend tons of time and resources because of the self-absorbed decisions of other people? Yeah, no.
This is why the original rainbow was such a beautifully simple solution.
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Do you think everybody that disagrees with you and gives you an explanation for doing so is “picking a fight?”
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