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Are you saying that the word "straight" implies default instead of a direction kinda like how feminism really implies "for women" instead of egalitarian?
I'm saying by not having the label in the game, the creators are assuming it is the default which should not be the case.
So they should include it and not be glib.
I get where you're coming from, but the reason I disagree is because you're assuming these people are acting in good faith. Why do they need a title?
Queer folk have always used symbols to distinguish ourselves and find others. We're ~10% of the population and it's necessary. Straight people do not commonly do so, and 100% of the people who feel the need to wear it like a badge are actually signaling their refusal to let the rest of us exist.
I, for one, would feel perfectly comfortable in an MMO with 90% straight people. (This is just called existing in public.) I would leave immediately if 90% of people wore a "Straight" title for no discernable reason.
So no matter whether it's assumed or called "straight", it's bad to consider it a default?
Broski, it's pretty much default.