Link is several characters. Why can't one of these just happen to be female? There us nothing in the lore to suggest otherwise. The developera have never said otherwise. It seems to just be a few fans who complain about keeping Link male. The female Link would just be an aesthetic change as far...
Where did I "force them to pit tits on Link"? Nowhere did I even say I wanted "tits on Link". I just asked "why not?" and nobody has given me a fair answer other than tradition or the developers (in this small point of time) would prefer (which doesn't mean they wouldn't) to do something else.
How is giving an option for a female Link the same thing as losing a beloved character? What would you even lose? You could still be the male Link you want to be. Why force the developers into a box because of your views of the character? I guess we lost James Bond when they cast a blonde in the...
Link isn't an established character, though. Link is multiple characters. And even most of them are barely characters with no real characteristics to show. The main characteristic of Link, hell the only common characteristics of the Links, is the courage that they show. I don't think tradition...
In this installment, but who knows about future ones? And machoness is a common male trait in fiction. Even if they aren't macho, males will usually wish for machoness and look up to those who are macho. Link doesn't fit that mold, so it weakens the argument that the character has to be male...
Why would a female Link negatively affect a Zelda game? I'm so confused by this line of thought. There is nothing in the lore that says the hero must be male. There is nothing about being male that really affects the characters of Link. He definitely doesn't fit the macho stereotype of being...