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    Alucard135's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by VirusOnline View Post
    I think you're making an assumption: that people who don't like genderlocking in general therefore must strongly oppose/oppose genderlocking in the specific instances of mViera/fHrothgar.
    People can be against/neutral to genderlocking in general, but may oppose/be neutral to it in these certain cases. It looks like a few decided just that, hence lesser strongly oppose/oppose votes in mViera/FHrothgar.
    You cannot assume that in general means always and in any case.
    Let's look at the numbers in more depth then.



    It seems like only 92% of those that are strongly opposed to gender-locking actually stayed true to that in both Viera and Hrothgar cases. Some of those that didn't even jumped to the highest extreme of being strongly in favor.

    If we look at those that were only opposed to gender-locking, those that jumped to being strongly opposed are 9% in the case of Viera and 16% in the case of Horthgar. Only 50% in both races remained on the same response and 30% jumped down to being neutral, while the rest turned out to be in favor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alucard135 View Post
    Let's look at the numbers in more depth then.



    It seems like only 92% of those that are strongly opposed to gender-locking actually stayed true to that in both Viera and Hrothgar cases. Some of those that didn't even jumped to the highest extreme of being strongly in favor.

    If we look at those that were only opposed to gender-locking, those that jumped to being strongly opposed are 9% in the case of Viera and 16% in the case of Horthgar. Only 50% in both races remained on the same response and 30% jumped down to being neutral, while the rest turned out to be in favor.

    Edited my original post I got so tongue twisted by the word opposed it's not even funny. I feel like there's a simpler word that could be put in place of opposed/in favor. But yes your conclusion is what I generally meant.
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