Um....Why?
I get the point of it but....The fact that they thought it was needed is sad.
Quote from: Pip on February 22, 2016, 12:09:39 PMUm....Why?So that you can easily find games with LGBT themes if you want to.
Quote from: Pip on February 22, 2016, 02:40:23 PMI get the point of it but....The fact that they thought it was needed is sad.Are you saying I'm sad?
I only buy games that align with my political beliefs via shoehorning.
http://store.steampowered.com/curator/6864182-Hella-Yuri/
It's not about politics, and neither is it about only buying these games exclusively. It's about providing a simple way to find these games to a demographic that doesn't get much representation in media.
Quote from: Velox on February 23, 2016, 06:16:28 AMIt's not about politics, and neither is it about only buying these games exclusively. It's about providing a simple way to find these games to a demographic that doesn't get much representation in media.while it makes sense for life simulators like Sims and shitdont really see why someone needs to relate to their character on every level of personality to experience the game.
Quote from: eggsalad on February 23, 2016, 11:16:06 AMQuote from: Velox on February 23, 2016, 06:16:28 AMIt's not about politics, and neither is it about only buying these games exclusively. It's about providing a simple way to find these games to a demographic that doesn't get much representation in media.while it makes sense for life simulators like Sims and shitdont really see why someone needs to relate to their character on every level of personality to experience the game.it doesn't even need to be about mimicking their own lives. Maybe they enjoy stories that deal with LGBT issues. This is something you have to opt-in to. So if you're not interested, it basically doesn't exist for you.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 23, 2016, 12:43:18 PMQuote from: eggsalad on February 23, 2016, 11:16:06 AMQuote from: Velox on February 23, 2016, 06:16:28 AMIt's not about politics, and neither is it about only buying these games exclusively. It's about providing a simple way to find these games to a demographic that doesn't get much representation in media.while it makes sense for life simulators like Sims and shitdont really see why someone needs to relate to their character on every level of personality to experience the game.it doesn't even need to be about mimicking their own lives. Maybe they enjoy stories that deal with LGBT issues. This is something you have to opt-in to. So if you're not interested, it basically doesn't exist for you. I'm not saying it's a problem I'm just saying it's obsessive to feel the desire to have something like your sexuality permeate all the media you consume. Just doesn't seem like something that should be big enough a deal that it that makes you more intrigued with a game.it's a game stop obsessing about sex and gender reeeeeeee
It's not about politics, and neither is it about only buying these games exclusively. It's about providing a simple way to find these games to a demographic that doesn't get much representation in media.Anime lesbians =/= all of LGBT.
Games with lgbt aspects can hardly be assured to even give meaningful or interesting representations of them, let alone be exciting or fun games themselves, is what I'm saying. And compromising your standards just for those lgbt situations is what encourages tokenism.
I kind of look at it from a narrative standpoint.If a character relationship could be replaced with a heterosexual version and it has no effect on the story, there's no significance in it being a homosexual relationship, it's just there because it is. That's not meaningful or exciting.Do I think that all universes need to have homophobic undertones? No, but if you want to make it anything more than being as generic and boring as any heterosexual relationship would be in its place, then it has to add some dynamic to the way characters interact with each other and the story.
Quote from: Baha on February 22, 2016, 11:08:49 PMhttp://store.steampowered.com/curator/6864182-Hella-Yuri/Anime lesbians =/= all of LGBT.
Quote from: Velox on February 23, 2016, 06:16:28 AMQuote from: Baha on February 22, 2016, 11:08:49 PMhttp://store.steampowered.com/curator/6864182-Hella-Yuri/Anime lesbians =/= all of LGBT.I'm not suggesting it its, I thought it was an appropriately tongue-in-check response
Quote from: eggsalad on February 23, 2016, 01:51:16 PMI kind of look at it from a narrative standpoint.If a character relationship could be replaced with a heterosexual version and it has no effect on the story, there's no significance in it being a homosexual relationship, it's just there because it is. That's not meaningful or exciting.Do I think that all universes need to have homophobic undertones? No, but if you want to make it anything more than being as generic and boring as any heterosexual relationship would be in its place, then it has to add some dynamic to the way characters interact with each other and the story.I think the opposite. If a hetero relationship can be replaced with a homosexual relationship, that's great and goes to show just how similar they really are. When it comes down to it, homo couples are no different than hetero couples.
What, same-sex romances can't be believable? Them not working as a straight relationship would make it extremely likely that it actually is tokenism, unless the writing is really good and the creator is trying to make some point through it.
If a fictional relationship would work just as well as a straight or gay relationship, then why is the gay one tokenism? Surely if they're the same there's literally no difference except that the one that matches your own orientation is more easy to identify with.