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Despite the fact that this game has been novel in its use of a transgender pronoun for player characters, something it's own developers have spoken to, something that has been recorded in the press, something that is evident within the first 2 minutes of gameplay, edits that suggest this on the Wikipedia page are being removed.
The sources cited for the existence of the abovementioned fact are primary and secondary. The primary sources refer to the actual commentary surrounding the decision by the developers to include transgenderism into character creation. I.E., the sentence referring to commentary is supported by the commentary it is referring to. You can't get anything more concrete than a primary source to evidence the existence of that fact. Then there are secondary sources, journalists online, which are regarded within the gaming industry as industry standard.
The editors removing this content are acting naively or in bad faith. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BaronRobie ( talk • contribs) 15:56, 28 April 2018 (UTC)
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Despite the fact that this game has been novel in its use of a transgender pronoun for player characters, something it's own developers have spoken to, something that has been recorded in the press, something that is evident within the first 2 minutes of gameplay, edits that suggest this on the Wikipedia page are being removed.
The sources cited for the existence of the abovementioned fact are primary and secondary. The primary sources refer to the actual commentary surrounding the decision by the developers to include transgenderism into character creation. I.E., the sentence referring to commentary is supported by the commentary it is referring to. You can't get anything more concrete than a primary source to evidence the existence of that fact. Then there are secondary sources, journalists online, which are regarded within the gaming industry as industry standard.
The editors removing this content are acting naively or in bad faith. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BaronRobie ( talk • contribs) 15:56, 28 April 2018 (UTC)