Originally Posted by
WiccaP
As a gay man, I understand how important representation is. However; ff14 is not built with romantic mechanics in game like BG3. And that is fine. There are examples of "gay" relationships in the game with NPCs and side quests, and there are a ton of examples where one could feasibly argue that there are multiple NPCS that flirt and have feelings for your WoL. The representation is there. There is such a thing as subtlety and nuance. We don't need to be hit in the face with it. Also with it being overt and in your face, it takes away from the relationships we as players choose to forge with specific NPCs. A lot of us have characters we like to see our WoL have feelings for, like in Shadowbringers or Endwalker, the cutscene in the inn where you decide who comes to your door at night. Leaving it vague allows for it to be more open to interpretation.
If you want your WoL to be lgbt+, thats great. But we as humans should not be defined by our sexuality or gender, that's what the whole purpose of the gay rights movement was about. About being viewed as a human and equal, not defined by our sexuality or gender and our WoL should be the same. Our WoL isn't overtly romanced by anyone, male or female or in between. So they aren't straight, gay, bi, ect by design, but by our own perspective. And by Yoshi P saying that the whole point of DT being diversity, it probably means we'll most likely see people of all walks of life and they aren't going to single anyone out.