No I am saying that the free market is not mean to any group because it is unfair. Every industry has plenty of research into what demographics will buy X and what each demographic will not buy. So if it can get enough LGBTQ folks along with the primary target demographics to buy "Hetero Alien Zombie Pirate Smasher 14" then it is golden. Just like if they can get enough cis white males like me to buy Gone Home then Gone Home is golden. Sometimes that means minority representation, but a lot of times it just means a good story or gameplay. Or at least it used to.Vault101 said:so discrimination doesn't exist because you don't see it? come the hell on I don't get it
you defend artistic integrity for this (irrational) fear that something might get diversified for the sake of it...yet artistic integrity goes out the window when it comes to the market?
YES the market is a thing YES you have to take these things into account
but doggedly following the market at the expense of "artistic integrity" will not always guarantee you will sell, and [b/]reasonable[/b][footnote/]if we have to be palatable to the masses[/footnote] variation does not guarantee a flop
if Women in lead roles were box office poison then Gravity, Frozen and the Hunger games would not have done so well
Now I am glad Gone Home is there, but I doubt anyone would argue it has a small niche. And that is okay because that is how the market diversifies, adapts, and innovates. All good things which help the artist in the long run. Look at Jazz music in the 20's, which eventually became Rock and Roll and Hip Hop. That is what the market does on its own when a minority enter it to produce content to represent themselves. No one forced it. No one had a checklist to go down. Organic social normalization is what everyone should aspire to. Then when the artist adds a off beat character no one raises a fuss and starts a social media campaign.
Doggedly following the market like in every sequel over the past twenty years? Should I start the list now? I could probably have it done in a week.Vault101 said:but doggedly following the market at the expense of "artistic integrity" will not always guarantee you will sell, and reasonable[1] variation does not guarantee a flop
And you jumped topics into women? How did we get there? Women are not a minority, they are 50% of the population. That is like me jumping to saying "look those last Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies tanked. Guess men are done being lead actors."
And Frozen? That is a Disney princess movie. When is the last time a Disney princess movie tanked at the box office?
My points are: The market works. Artist that want to ride the market should be allowed to without folks judging their art on some moral grounds or trying to alter it. Artists that want to buck the market can and I encourage it. But they have to be allowed to fail or succeed within the market. If you want to influence the market consume the stuff you like and don't consume the stuff you don't. That is how we innovate and adapt the market. That is how as a society we get to the equality I think we all want. That way eventually Sarah the lesbian Space Marine will get made and no one will bat an eye when she zero-g shags Becky on screen. Okay?