I really don't care what you say
RuneScape gold the LGBT thing was great and I'm happy they awakened the apparently homophobic subset of their audience, those people today go out of their way to make homosexuals feel unwelcome and uncomfortable and their little protest just goes to show how childish and not worthy of listening to they were, all they did was exemplify why it was wanted to be honest, so I will not shed a tear due to their sad ***** and that I still wear my rainbow scarf in pride.
I do however agree that the changing of those names from Ali is pretty lame, things like that is benign and needed a joking in sport lore justification, nothing over some fantastic fun and adds personality to Runescape game world, honestly I don't mind the other changes but that one looks really misguided and could be argued to be less inclusive, as you're apparently too reluctant to include them in harmless jokes. It has been drawn to my attention the homophobes were not real osrs Runescape players, that honestly only gets the"why did not they learn from osrs" more absurd, shouldent let hate bands win, especially not when they don't play your game in the first location.
Even RuneScape. It's even been directly utilized on micro trades in gaming in politics as part of legislative crackdowns. What is more, every quest or line of dialog in it has got the potential to impact.
Maybe changing the titles of desert figures away from a stereotype, or updating the jungle figures to be more than'savages' is political. But if that is true, guess what? The undercurrents of politics and ideology that shape every portion of
buy rs3 gold our contemporary society don't simply stop if you boot your pc and play RuneScape.