In early access it simply uses the Mars/Venus symbols to choose your body type, and there is another setting within the character creation for identity. If I remember correctly, the earliest early access builds did not have the identity shit and it was simply tied to the Mars/Venus icons for male and female.
I believe in the full release what they are doing is that "body type" and gender are separate altogether. You select a body type (these are icons from what Larian showed but not Mars/Venus), depending on race there are 2 or 4 options (normal male/female, buff male/female). "Gender identity" and "genitalia type" are distinct settings within character creation.
The "gender identity" setting in both early access and release candidate builds Larian showcased use male, female, and "non-binary/other".
I believe in the full release what they are doing is that "body type" and gender are separate altogether. You select a body type (these are icons from what Larian showed but not Mars/Venus),
Do they refer to the male and female gender options as "Type 1" and "Type 2"?
In early access it simply uses the Mars/Venus symbols to choose your body type, and there is another setting within the character creation for identity. If I remember correctly, the earliest early access builds did not have the identity shit and it was simply tied to the Mars/Venus icons for male and female.
I believe in the full release what they are doing is that "body type" and gender are separate altogether. You select a body type (these are icons from what Larian showed but not Mars/Venus), depending on race there are 2 or 4 options (normal male/female, buff male/female). "Gender identity" and "genitalia type" are distinct settings within character creation.
The "gender identity" setting in both early access and release candidate builds Larian showcased use male, female, and "non-binary/other".
So basically what Blizzard did with WoW? Eww.