Unturned is mostly played by kids and is a game built to accommodate kids. Somewhat close to E for everyone, which naturally sets the baseline at all ages, inclusive of the youth by nature and design, although I would personally see Unturned as closer to handling ages like 7+ or 13+. Would you care to agree to that? @MoltonMontro
Or do you think that Unturned is a mature NSFW game like Hatred.
You don’t need to declare that you are a boy, or girl, or genderfluid. Perhaps when it comes to pronouns, however in the world of Unturned, a beautiful part of it comes from that. Why do you need to say that you are a woman as shown in the original post. You can pop in and play and your gender won’t matter. You are not a coveted object as a woman, you are a beautiful person and the design philosophy laid out subconsciously through the designs Unturned has had over the years need not be broken to ensure you do not have to use words to inform others of your gender identity. It is wholly unnecessary, imo.
This seems to not have been understood, but the perception of women being defined as “too sexual” by you guys… trying to draw such a close association between women and having tits to the point of just going to the lengths of “you don’t like tits in a kids game = being misogynistic” is kinda based but it isn’t the W you think it is.
Women want to look modeled? That in of itself is fine.
Men want to be modeled as jacked dudes? That is also fine.
The above are normal and okay, but they are not healthy for the Unturned space due to what has been built up as well as the current goals and reasonings for allowing either party, or both, to do that.
Once you build up the community as a gendered space, you expunge the current gender neutral environment we currently hold (accommodating of all genders and androgyny as well as non-binary folks, neopronouns and more). Unless you mean to say that anyone without tits is a “masculine” person due to how equivocating the chest to being female so hard naturally means that this bodily trait present in men as well as women would imply some significance once it is removed, sorry flat chested girls and trans people who haven’t managed to grow out a bit, the people I seem to be speaking against and their suggestions are designed to exclude you., but you are a man if you envision yourself in that way. If you are to say that the lack of a chest does not = man or woman, then that would not only show that anyone agreeing with me is not a misogynist for not wanting tits in Unturned, but it would also provide the issue of men not being accommodated in the space with “knowingly male designed customs”. We also run into all the other problems I mentioned earlier of not being able to accommodate everyone, or most people. The hourglass figure shown in both examples which I only mentioned due to being the frameworks people were using in this thread before I came along all seem to noticeably exclude chubby women. Our current relatively gender-neutral system allows us to include everyone, male or female, while giving them the room to fill in the gaps with their mind.
The more I read, the more this seems like a politically charged move rather than one designed to make a safe, inclusive experience. This is the type of proposals I would see a large studio’s investors would make to pad out their ESG while blatant transphobia prowled the office, serving as a less public yet more important issue. I feel as though that is analogous of the whole thread and situation here with the Unturned community, it’s flaws and this post.