Since there is nothing negative about the easter egg it is not TDS but just a normal easter egg.
However I do think Witcher 3 had some pozzed infection, mostly feminism. One was the blacksmith master that was a woman fighting in a mans world. That was not a bad idea and she was built as a blacksmith however they made this incredibly bad quest about her and the dwarf she hired to be the front, where she is matched against the dwarf, despite the dwarf being fully aware that she did all the smithing. It made no sense for the dwarf to accept the competition other then showing how the more capable female was being kept down by the patriarchy, despite later seeing that no one cares she is a woman.
Then it was the skilleage quest line with the brother and sister, the game so forced without reason the girl to be smarter then everyone, she even tells Geralt how to solve the quest, she is also stronger and faster then her brother. The brother gets everyone in his party killed by being stubborn and manly to a ridiculous level. Not to mention he drops the main reason for the quest, it was infuriating. Basically some fan fiction about toxic masculinity and women being better at everything.
If that was not enough the game puts a talent point that you can't get except if you follow her path. I guess the writers wanted an article how everyone likes the sister and how most players have chosen her.
Since there is nothing negative about the easter egg it is not TDS but just a normal easter egg.
However I do think Witcher 3 had some pozzed infection, mostly feminism. One was the blacksmith master that was a woman fighting in a mans world. That was not a bad idea and she was built as a blacksmith however they made this incredibly bad quest about her and the dwarf she hired to be the front, where she is matched against the dwarf, despite the dwarf being fully aware that she did all the smithing. It made no sense for the dwarf to accept the competition other then showing how the more capable female was being kept down by the patriarchy, despite later seeing that no one cares she is a woman.
Then it was the skilleage quest line with the brother and sister, the game so forced without reason the girl to be smartest then everyone, she even tells Geralt how to solve the quest, she is also stronger and faster then her brother. The brother gets everyone in his party killed by being stubborn and manly to a ridiculous level. Not to mention he drops the main reason for the quest, it was infuriating. Basically some fan fiction about toxic masculinity and women being better at everything.
If that was not enough the game puts a talent point that you can't get except if you follow her path. I guess the writers wanted an article how everyone likes the sister and how most players have chosen her.
Since there is nothing negative about the easter egg it is not TDS but just a normal easter egg.
However I do think Witcher 3 had some pozzed infection, mostly feminism. One was the blacksmith master that was a woman fighting in a mans world. That was not a bad idea and she was built as a blacksmith however they made this incredibly bad quest about her and the dwarf she hired to be the front, where she is matched against the dwarf, despite the dwarf being fully aware that she did all the smithing. It made no sense for the dwarf to accept the competition in the first place other then showing how the more capable female was being kept down by the patriarchy, despite later seeing that no one cares she is a woman.
Then it was the skilleage quest line with the brother and sister, the game so forced without reason the girl to be smartest then everyone, she even tells Geralt how to solve the quest, she is also stronger and faster then her brother. The brother gets everyone in his party killed by being stubborn and manly to a ridiculous level. Not to mention he drops the main reason for the quest, it was infuriating. Basically some fan fiction about toxic masculinity and women being better at everything.
If that was not enough the game puts a talent point that you can't get except if you follow her path. I guess the writers wanted an article how everyone likes the sister and how most players have chosen her.