Exactly that was my point just worded in a longer winded way, rather than pulling one group down we should be pulling the other group up, giving them the same privilege, thus nullifying it while both parties have the advantages.thaluikhain said:Doesn't work like that. You can't extend privilege to others, because privilege refers to a preferential treatment. Extending the same treatment to other groups means the original isn't being favoured anymore. Raising another group up is removing privilege.
In any case, that is what is being talked about anyway. People want (for example), more female representation in games, nobody is suggesting taking an axe to the industry and cutting out all the male-dominated games.
However unfortunately there are people suggesting that some games are taken away, they shouldn't be doing this IMO as it should be a simple case of "if you don't like it don't play it, let others enjoy it", which isn't always the case.
Jim Sterling likes to say "people are not taking away your games", this is however false in my eyes due to things mentioned earlier on the in thread (using terms to class items as immoral in peoples eyes). While people who don't like game X will never say that they shouldn't make it, what they will do is say its wrong and write negative articles about it, thus having the same effect as saying "you can't do this" without having to actually use the words (as marketing departments will push for not having X if it causes a backlash). hell they could even just ignore it and blacklist the dev like has happened to a couple of indie devs , once because they didn't like the title art.
Its gonna be a interesting "test" for the media in a few months time with Final Fantasy XV, currently its looking like its a all Male playable cast, and its being hinted that a female playable character would be difficult for story reasons (obviously this might just be translation issues from the JP interviews). If the story reason is valid will be interesting to see how they handle it or if they will take shots.
As if they do it would kinda show that the press still wants to wield that axe!