Well you apparently do because you keep repeating it, hoping I'll buy it. I've responded to your argument many times, so you've already heard everything I have to say. And in fact, I don't know you at all, so for all I know this could be a bunch of crockahooey you're adding on at the last second to try and get out of the homophobic spotlight or whatever. People do this in debates/arguments all the time.
HOWEVER, I will say one last thing - let's acknowledge that it's 100% fact that everything you just said is true, that you don't have a spec of homophobic feeling in you. That's great and I appreciate it - I wish more people were like that. However, one thing you need to learn when posting or speaking is tact/attitude/etc [which is a problem for me too apparently, but in a different way, because I default to aggressive language often and people think I'm raging on every post when I'm actually not]. You also need to understand that [like I said before] these forums are well known for having several gay gamers that frequent it quite a bit. Knowing this, you need to chose your words carefully when talking about things like not wanting a gay male lead for a video game, and first impressions are important. Being that this is my first impression of you [I don't think I've ever spoken to you before], all I see is someone coming here and making a topic with the statement of "Dude, if Noctis is really gay then I'm definitely not gonna play this game. That's -200% interest for me". Making a statement like that, you had to have figured that at least one of the gay guys here would've come and spat fire on you for it. You're responding quite a lot to our posts, and you seem to really be ticked off at having the finger of "homophobia" pointed out at you. Clearly you aren't fond of this result, so I'm gathering that you really weren't expecting this or at least didn't want it. So for next time [should something like this ever happen again], if you want to make such a statement and not get any flak for it, then you might want to avoid statements like this:
"Dude, if Noctis is really gay then I'm definitely not gonna play this game. That's -200% interest for me"
And instead, say something like this:
"Well it seems there's this rumour that [blank] in [random game] might be gay. This is great and all, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to relate to a gay guy very much. I don't have any problem with gay guys at all, and it'd be fine if one of the other characters was gay. Hell, I even like some manga that has gay/bi characters in it. But for the lead, I need a guy I can relate to, ya know?"
The latter seems far less prejudiced and 50x more understandable than the former. However in a debate or argument or whatever, you lose credibility if you make a brazen statement then keep going back to it later and constantly try to amend it/alter it/add to it/etc. Choosing your words carefully and being tactful is important. If you don't want to be tactful or choose words carefully - that's fine, it's your choice. We're in the free world afterall [even if you're living somewhere less "free", you're at least free enough on the internet], so you're entitled to act however you want. But you should at least expect the consequences for it.
It was boring. It's basically just a controversy/guts stunt to give them all a big name "hell yeah, you've got a lot of guts!" though that doesn't discredit their work at all. I found it to be boring too though. But hey, virtual pat on your back from me for at least giving it a chance!