Yes, I get it, we want to protect our identity as gamers and our community is being attacked. I get that we all want more journalistic integrity in gaming and most of us would enjoy some more inclusiveness in gaming however does anyone else think this whole kerfuffle has been going on a tad too long?
I'm kind of getting irritated now. Every issue has been Gamergate this and Zoe Quinn and it's taking a lot of focus off other issues that might be of more importance that could be getting more coverage and we could be learning about to have a better experience as a gamer. Gaming is a broad and often interesting topic to talk about, debate and learn, shared with a wide audience and there are so many infinitely more interesting things to talk about.
I have enjoyed to an extent debating about journalistic integrity and making games be more representative of the newer more diverse audiences that have changed the face of our community over the past few years. However, I really think there's not much else to be said. Ethics are good, it'd be nice if game companies thought of their growing markets and followed. I'm tired of these discussions making people like Anita Sarkeesian remain relevant as a person in the media who really has finished her point (albeit poorly illustrated as it can be but thats a discussion for another time).
So thoughts anyone? Anyone else want to talk about something else again?
I'm kind of getting irritated now. Every issue has been Gamergate this and Zoe Quinn and it's taking a lot of focus off other issues that might be of more importance that could be getting more coverage and we could be learning about to have a better experience as a gamer. Gaming is a broad and often interesting topic to talk about, debate and learn, shared with a wide audience and there are so many infinitely more interesting things to talk about.
I have enjoyed to an extent debating about journalistic integrity and making games be more representative of the newer more diverse audiences that have changed the face of our community over the past few years. However, I really think there's not much else to be said. Ethics are good, it'd be nice if game companies thought of their growing markets and followed. I'm tired of these discussions making people like Anita Sarkeesian remain relevant as a person in the media who really has finished her point (albeit poorly illustrated as it can be but thats a discussion for another time).
So thoughts anyone? Anyone else want to talk about something else again?