I know the word trigger is an actual medical term or whatever used nowbut it still annoys me because of how it first cropped up on the internet. All I can think of is tumblrites. I'll watch later I guess.
It's just that trigger was originally used as something to describe an uncontrollable mental emotional breakdown or something like that. Like a Vietnam veteran getting triggered by seeing a plane flying over head, or hearing loud fireworks going off.Not "this may possibly offend you".I'm not here to argue the meaning of the word. Just saying how I feel about it whenever I see it, and why I probably will never use it.
Anyway, I'm sure I'll run into some double standard or dogmatic logic from this video like I did that other one which I wrote an essay on (to which you had nothing to say to because you more or less agreed with me. Which is annoying because it seems you make these threads to try and prove some point otherwise).
This is my 4th time asking you and you still haven't responded, is it true that Anita Sarkeesian made a porno when she was in college?
Quote from: Jono on July 27, 2016, 12:38:05 PMThis is my 4th time asking you and you still haven't responded, is it true that Anita Sarkeesian made a porno when she was in college?I don't really know anything about her beyond what she's posted on her channel and some of her tweets, so I don't know.
I'm just gonna not that I never even noticed that Bioshock Infinite had female enemies, even though I loved using melee in that game.It really should stay that way, you SHOULDN'T have to notice it.Which in a way is what she was trying to get across. Some other things to point out.-In Saints Row The Third's Whored mode, there is also men in straps with dildos chasing your character around. To say that only women are treated that way in a wacky game like Saints Row the Third is incorrect.-With Unity, I don't have much to say other than the fact that you still play the main character even in co-op, and with historical games it really isn't THAT surprising that women in France during the era may or may not have been able to join the Assassins, even if there is a woman on the templars. However the excuse that it would be too much work is utter bullshit.-The new Street Fighter still kinda sexualizes the females, just saying.Other than that, i'm good.
Are character models for non-rpg games really that important? I don't go into these kinds of games to make them my own because I understand they're linear in terms of the protagonist.
Let's bitch about Gears of War for making everyone beefy.
Quote from: Vien on July 27, 2016, 12:57:52 PMLet's bitch about Gears of War for making everyone beefy.And handsome af
Quote from: Pippen on July 27, 2016, 12:46:24 PMI'm just gonna not that I never even noticed that Bioshock Infinite had female enemies, even though I loved using melee in that game.It really should stay that way, you SHOULDN'T have to notice it.Which in a way is what she was trying to get across. Some other things to point out.-In Saints Row The Third's Whored mode, there is also men in straps with dildos chasing your character around. To say that only women are treated that way in a wacky game like Saints Row the Third is incorrect.-With Unity, I don't have much to say other than the fact that you still play the main character even in co-op, and with historical games it really isn't THAT surprising that women in France during the era may or may not have been able to join the Assassins, even if there is a woman on the templars. However the excuse that it would be too much work is utter bullshit.-The new Street Fighter still kinda sexualizes the females, just saying.Other than that, i'm good.Fair points, but with regards to Street Fighter, the topic of the video has more to do with equal representation of female characters in games--not as much the sexualization of them. I mean, she kinda went into that a little, but it wasn't the main focus. Mainly, she was just happy that a game like Street Fighter has a selection of strong female characters to choose from that can go toe-to-toe with the male characters.Personally, being a big fan of the series, I'm glad she gave it a tip of the hat in that regard. But yes, in terms of how the females are portrayed, Capcom could certainly do better.
Quote from: Jono on July 27, 2016, 01:02:07 PMQuote from: Vien on July 27, 2016, 12:57:52 PMLet's bitch about Gears of War for making everyone beefy.And handsome afI don't see handsome there.