snowfox said:
RyVal said:
then they apparantly throw that away in favour of pandering to "Lesbian sex is hawt" while edging "icky gays" under the rug.
You're basing that on assumption though, you don't know that statement was their direct path. No amount of evidence you think you may find inside the game will directly unleash their true intentions unless they [Bioware] come out and say "Hey... We prefer lesbian sex over gay sex."
Again, you fail to make the distinction of "pandering".
I am not saying that BioWare themselves are homophobic. What I am saying, however, is that they are pandering to homophobia by including "hawt lesbians" and quietly shelving gays. Why have they decided to do this with Mass Effect but not, say, Jade Empire? Maybe they're aiming for the Halo market. I dunno. Whatever the reason, it is still double standards.
snowfox said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, Bioware made both Dragon Age and ME1 and 2?
Also correct me if I'm wrong, seeing as how I never played the game, but didn't Bioware make Dragon Age with the capability of allowing the player to choose his characters' sexuality whether it be straight, gay, or lesbian?
I ask this because, Dragon Age came out before Mass Effect 2. So if I was right in saying that they allowed full control over sexuality in Dragon Age... How are they all the sudden anti-gay for trying a different approach in a later game?
Surely the fact that they already have done it, with no noticeable controversy and no damage to their sales, provides further incentive to do it in all their Role-Playing games?
As aforementioned, Mass Effect, Jade Empire and Dragon Age are as much about character building as action. BioWare styles Mass Effect as a mature, adult drama, so it just seems slightly hypocritical to simply airbrush this issue out of the picture.
Mortagog said:
Why does Mass Effect need a gay character? Mass Effect is not like Dragon Age were you create your very own little avatar; Shepard shares traits between all playthroughs. He has his own "face", voice, motivations and actions. Commander Shepard is not gay.
Because it's a
Role-Playing Game. RPGs are all about having options presented to you and making your own decisions, not having your actions dictated. And Shepard most certainly does not share traits between all playthroughs. You can go from playing a black female Shepherd who was a bastion of righteousness in the original to playing a white, male Shepherd who eats kittens in lieu of Snickers in the sequel.
You can modify your face. You can modify your actions. You can modify your motivations. Hell, you can even modify your female character's sexuality - just not your male's, which is the point of contention.
TylerC said:
ExpirituExterminatus provided a link when he said, "malformed." Ok?
It is still a slur.
If I call a black person a negro, and then provide a link to a website which claims this is a legitimate designation, that does not negate the negative connotations of the word or its intended effect. Furthermore, the link argued that homosexual's brains where more wired like the opposite sex, not "malformed".
And since everyone seems so intent on defending EE, let us just mosey on back to his first posts:
EspirituExterminatus said:
Bioware never had a section of the game where you wiped out the only gay cult in the universe although that would have been awesome
I think it is wholly justified to call his remarks homophobic - especially after his later "I don't hate gay people as long as they stay away from me" comments.
If I said "I don't hate black people, as long as they stay away from me", would you be under any doubts as to whether I was racist?
Or if I said "I don't hate Muslims, as long as they stay away from me", would it not be totally fair to condemn my comments as Islamophobic?
There is a good reason why EspirituExterminatus is the only person - despite what some people like to claim - that I have called a homophobe.