@Dark Sun: Page 2, Kyoji said, "Because statistics.... [E]ither way people who don't like these things have their own games such as Dragon Age: The Veilguard."
No statistics were included; the overblown Veilguard nonsense was dragged in to boot; and, by extension, the split in the gaming community over the supposed "liberal bias" of game development studios -- unconsciously, I think.
I'm not sure what you're asking my "position" on, but I've no position on the statistics of men and women who play video games. As for the rest, I think I've made it clear that I think the manner in which so-called politics are practiced today is a symptom of the dis-ease among us and not the disease itself as well as that we are not statistics and, when it comes to what is supposedly troubling the world and our response to it am only interested in what lies beneath -- a fragmentation of human consciousness and the wholesome "ecological" response to it in particular.
You'd think that, with all the crises (stemming from the same root) we face as a species, we wouldn't be concerning ourselves with anything appearing in video games of all things, as though video games were all- important in the face of those crises. I think someone's mentioned elsewhere in the thread that an artistic exchange of ideas occurs in well-written video games as it does in all other forms of media, but 7 Days is not an artistic expression as Fallout: New Vegas was. It's a diversion; apparently content to be a diversion; and there's nothing wrong with that. We could all use a little diversion now and then.