Where did I say that? I didn't say that the only people who want this are whiny. I also never said that a female character would piss me or anyone off. A female Link would, and understanding the difference between those two ideas is very important to understanding this argument.
Seriously though, you're picking my post apart to form your own idea as to what they're suppose to mean. I called the idea of a female Link unnecesarry because it is, as it's not a issue with the series, and there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the series if Link is a dude. A game breaking bug or a continous slew of poor gameplay choices would be necessary to fix, Link's gender is Link's gender, and if plenty of fans and the developers prefer it that way than that's how it should stay.
Likewise, I guess you didn't get the factitious tone in my last post. To make it more clear, nothing is necessary, you live ya die, the world turns, the world is engulfed by the sun, the universe floats away and eventually a new one appears in it's place, making everything conceivable unnecessary.
Sorry if you didn't personally say the word "whiny" but it's definitely a theme among people saying that Link should always be male. Nintendo owes no one an explanation, people are causing a stir over nothing, etc.
"If plenty of fans and the developers prefer it that way that's how it should stay."
Do you have any evidence that a majority of fans feel it's important that Link always be male? Clearly some don't. Why do you value one set of fans' opinion more than the other?
How many people work on Zelda, and how many have publicly stated their opinion on a potential gender change? If they did feel it would be an interesting idea, what are the odds they would contradict the company line?
Really silly to act like the numbers are on your side when there's no way to prove that one way or the other. All we can say for sure is that some people think it'd be interesting if a Zelda game had a female main character and some people are very opposed to it.
"There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the series if Link is a dude."
Explain what would be fundamentally wrong with the series if Link was a girl.
"Likewise, I guess you didn't get the factitious tone in my last post. To make it more clear, nothing is necessary, you live ya die, the world turns, the world is engulfed by the sun, the universe floats away and eventually a new one appears in it's place, making everything conceivable unnecessary."
Exactly. Link being a woman would have basically zero effect on either of our lives. Yet your reason for why that shouldn't happen is "It's not necessary." I don't get it.