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At least people are starting to make asses out of themselves. Well, continuing to, and getting called on it.Ver archivo adjunto 5650
KThorbeinganasshat on Twitter (Excuse my Mysoginy).Ver archivo adjunto 5650
Honestly, I know I'm going to sound stupid, but Anita, although, her videos add nothing new to the feminist world, does not deserve to be death-threated. I've watched most of her videos and even though I disagree with some of her viewpoints, does not warrant rape threats. (I know about the money issues, but I think I've seen worst wastes of money. Dashcon, Brony-island)
I've played Depression Quest and as someone who suffers from depression, it was OKAY. I do think that Ms. Quinn should step away from the spotlight for a while and her ex-boyfriend sounds like a Lolcow himself.
NOBODY, NO MATTER WHAT SIDE THEY'RE ON, NEED TO BE HARASSED. This whole Twitter thing just brings out the worst citizens of Internet.![]()
I remember reading a very intelligent article about the debate involving a past discussion between two people, and one spoke of the importance of identifying with the character, so the Anita-esque person says that it amounts to (Insert group here) needs more characters like them for identifiability.
To me, that's fine. I get that. I get that not everyone shares my views on this, but to me, the solution isn't "Make more Type X games." it's make more games that let you define the character.
But I guess the sort of Franchise Games are what more people like, so I dunno. I guess people want that marketability/franchise feel. You can't decorate your blog with fanart of that one time I played as a promiscuous woodelf.
At least people are starting to make asses out of themselves. Well, continuing to, and getting called on it.Ver archivo adjunto 5650
Different types of characters would be great, so I'm with Anita on that. But what developers and writers need to remember is that the character has to be interesting and well-written. It's like what Oscar Wilde said about books.
Max Payne would not be the same game if Max was a post-op transsexual and was hunting down a dragonkin shut-in whose fursuit-wearing thugs slaughtered his family.
I think most people have already known Steam Greenlight hasn't been working well, and I don't know if they have flat out said it but I think Valve have implied that they are phasing out and washing their hands of it, so there isn't much to say.I am kinda surprised people aren't using this incident to talk more about the failure of Steam Greenlight. It's clear that DQ does not belong on Steam, yet it got put through. This has happened with a lot of games but DQ seems to be the most clear example.
I think most people have already known Steam Greenlight hasn't been working well, and I don't know if they have flat out said it but I think Valve have implied that they are phasing out and washing their hands of it, so there isn't much to say.
Still Steam, because as I remember their replacement for Greenlight is to just not check shit at all and let everything on. I think that is how that shit Air Control game got on there, I am pretty sure it didn't go through Greenlight.Oh no, but where will I go for all of the "Minecraft, But, Like With ___________" games?
Still Steam, because as I remember their replacement for Greenlight is to just not check shit at all and let everything on. I think that is how that shit Air Control game got on there, I am pretty sure it didn't go through Greenlight.
The thing is some types of video games are gender/sexuality-exclusive by their very nature. I think having other characters is fine, but it's not like games in general can be fixed by adding a broader spectrum of characters. Max Payne would not be the same game if Max was a post-op transsexual and was hunting down a dragonkin shut-in whose fursuit-wearing thugs slaughtered his family. Changing any part of the "cop gets his family killed and seeks revenge" formula in a major sense would fuck it up.
Nintendo has the right idea with being remorseful over not having gay marriage in Tamodachi Life and saying "you know what, we'll get it next time thanks for the feedback". They also have Birdo, whom I believe is literally the first transsexual character in video game history; they might need to work on how they explain this orientation to kids ("he thinks he is a girl" from the Mario 2 manual, etc) but in my opinion they're kind of the gold standard for social progression and acceptance in the gaming community.
Sure, and it wouldn't be doing anyone favors if games just switched their pandering to a different audience. I've never played Max Payne, but if it's trying to follow a formula than it needs to follow certain rules. Formulas are made to be broken too, so someone could design a noir game with an LGBT character and that'd be cool. As long as it's well done. Quality has to come first.
You can also spread yourself too thin though. Gaming culture is really misogynistic, but even if you open it up that doesn't mean you'll see that many different types of games being made. Doesn't mean it won't either, I'm just saying it could go either way. Something that's an exploration of a protagonist's gender identity probably won't sell as well as something where you shoot bad guys. A couple people have already pointed out that a lot of gamers don't really give a shit about this either way. They're just interested in a game that's fun for them.
I think the idea of games is that it should be more inclusive and fun for everybody. This means doing away with ultra-sexualized female characters but doesn't mean adding a palette of people with every disability, race, and sexual combination possible.
One example is the fact that a lot of Christians do play video games (arguably, they are a marginalized group just as others), but there aren't very many games that cater to them, and things like Left Behind: Eternal Forces and the Wisdom Tree games just get universally laughed at. Part of the problem is that they're objectively bad games, but they also run into a huge problem of marginalizing everybody else.
This is part of the reason why franchise games like Mario and Zelda are so popular--they don't focus on gender and sexuality, they focus on being a good, approachable game that everybody can play. Metroid was also the same way--Super Metroid is heralded as one of the best SNES games ever and the Metroid Prime series being one of the best GameCube games, but Other M tried to experiment with Samus' angst over being a woman in a male-dominated field (and giving her voiced lines), and ended up being well, less well-liked than previous games, to put it in the kindest terms possible.
I'm going to do myself a favour and try to not get involved with this anymore. It's getting to be too embarrassing to be lulz-worthy.Guess what Fox news is gonna pick-up on.
"Vidya deemed responsible for hate crimes"![]()
The Fox News crowd is probably laughing its ass of right now, two of its most common targets are viciously attacking each other.Fox News would only view that as a plus