This is a buggy mess of a game. But at least the bugs stop you talking to people, because the writing is worse. The main writer is an LGBT activist thought that the best way to remove the mild sexism that the originals had was to make all the characters bring up contemporary issues with this, like gamergate. Seriously? Characters go on about how LGBT they are constantly. This probably offended many LGBT people for being too hamfisted. She should have had one or two characters who were LGBT and just focused on them a little, instead of cramming her activism into a context where it made no sense. Hopefully she'll learn to write better and explore her views in a less anvilicious manner in a better context, but until then she should keep them to herself, as this sort of thing is just plain offensive. Side note: No-one complained when LGBT romances were added to the expanded editions, because they were more subtle and better written. Beamdog should take inspiration from other, more subtle examples like Arcade Gannon and Veronica from Fallout:NV. After all, a game that manages to make a homosexual, possibly Jewish, former fascist a well developed character and not a joke must be doing it right.