Care to elaborate? Why would that be - we cannot discuss it in any meaningful way if you don't give us...well, any information on your stance.556 and pineapples said:It's literally impossible for them to be.
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What excatly makes those characters sexist?ResonanceSD said:Yeah you're right, I see nothing wrong here
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I do... I have a massive fucking problem with that 3rd pic...ResonanceSD said:Yeah you're right, I see nothing wrong here
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They don't appear to like men very much... The first 2 especially have probably killed many a fella, and the bottom one rips men off from their hard earned cash!556 and pineapples said:What excatly makes those characters sexist?ResonanceSD said:Yeah you're right, I see nothing wrong here
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You're getting dangerously close to implying all feminists are so because they have body image issues......that seems....inflammatory.556 and pineapples said:snip
No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.Smeatza said:This thread feels like a trap
You're getting dangerously close to implying all feminists are so because they have body image issues......that seems....inflammatory.556 and pineapples said:snip
It is said that females find it impossible to avoid female characters that aren't sexualised (in video gaming).
Imagine if every single male character in video games was just their to whip their cock out every so often, would you be happy with that?
I'm not gonna pretend to know what the case is either way. But the argument is not against sexualisation of female characters (or at least it shouldn't be), but against constant sexualisation of female characters.
Here's what you're not getting:556 and pineapples said:No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.Smeatza said:This thread feels like a trap
You're getting dangerously close to implying all feminists are so because they have body image issues......that seems....inflammatory.556 and pineapples said:snip
It is said that females find it impossible to avoid female characters that aren't sexualised (in video gaming).
Imagine if every single male character in video games was just their to whip their cock out every so often, would you be happy with that?
I'm not gonna pretend to know what the case is either way. But the argument is not against sexualisation of female characters (or at least it shouldn't be), but against constant sexualisation of female characters.
And what is the reason that all female charaters cant look hot? (btw, they dont)
Come on dude, that was obviously hyperbole, don't take it seriously.556 and pineapples said:No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.
Okay, first of all, I'm neutral on this, consider me Sweden.556 and pineapples said:And what is the reason that all female charaters cant look hot? (btw, they dont)
"women dont want to look good"itsthesheppy said:Here's what you're not getting:556 and pineapples said:No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.Smeatza said:This thread feels like a trap
You're getting dangerously close to implying all feminists are so because they have body image issues......that seems....inflammatory.556 and pineapples said:snip
It is said that females find it impossible to avoid female characters that aren't sexualised (in video gaming).
Imagine if every single male character in video games was just their to whip their cock out every so often, would you be happy with that?
I'm not gonna pretend to know what the case is either way. But the argument is not against sexualisation of female characters (or at least it shouldn't be), but against constant sexualisation of female characters.
And what is the reason that all female charaters cant look hot? (btw, they dont)
Male characters are typically portrayed as muscular and handsome and dynamic not because those qualities appeal to women, but because they appeal to men. We want to be like them. Not only are they physically fit but they are dripping with agency. They're dynamic go-getters and heroes, fully in control of their destinies and oftentimes the most important person in their universe.
Conversely, female characters are often portrayed as sex symbols. They are given exaggerated sexual characteristics to, again, appeal to men. However, there isn't much for women to latch onto for themselves. Sure, they look nice, but they typically lack agency. They play second fiddle to male characters, and are usually only there to support the man, or to act as his prize for a job well done.
There are numerous games that buck these trends. I've actually heard compelling arguments, from women, that Bayonetta is actually a very female-positive character, and I agree with them. Yes, she is an oversexualized caricature, but the character, in her game, is very clearly the most important person in her universe. Men are second-fiddle to her, she makes her own choices, goes on her own adventure. Even her sexuality is her own; something she does for herself, because its fun for her, not for you. That is the core essence of agency. Being in control of onesself.
Hope that clears some stuff up.
I have a better idea. I'm not going to give you the time of day because you're clearly not interested in reasoned discussion.556 and pineapples said:"women dont want to look good"itsthesheppy said:Here's what you're not getting:556 and pineapples said:No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.Smeatza said:This thread feels like a trap
You're getting dangerously close to implying all feminists are so because they have body image issues......that seems....inflammatory.556 and pineapples said:snip
It is said that females find it impossible to avoid female characters that aren't sexualised (in video gaming).
Imagine if every single male character in video games was just their to whip their cock out every so often, would you be happy with that?
I'm not gonna pretend to know what the case is either way. But the argument is not against sexualisation of female characters (or at least it shouldn't be), but against constant sexualisation of female characters.
And what is the reason that all female charaters cant look hot? (btw, they dont)
Male characters are typically portrayed as muscular and handsome and dynamic not because those qualities appeal to women, but because they appeal to men. We want to be like them. Not only are they physically fit but they are dripping with agency. They're dynamic go-getters and heroes, fully in control of their destinies and oftentimes the most important person in their universe.
Conversely, female characters are often portrayed as sex symbols. They are given exaggerated sexual characteristics to, again, appeal to men. However, there isn't much for women to latch onto for themselves. Sure, they look nice, but they typically lack agency. They play second fiddle to male characters, and are usually only there to support the man, or to act as his prize for a job well done.
There are numerous games that buck these trends. I've actually heard compelling arguments, from women, that Bayonetta is actually a very female-positive character, and I agree with them. Yes, she is an oversexualized caricature, but the character, in her game, is very clearly the most important person in her universe. Men are second-fiddle to her, she makes her own choices, goes on her own adventure. Even her sexuality is her own; something she does for herself, because its fun for her, not for you. That is the core essence of agency. Being in control of onesself.
Hope that clears some stuff up.
Are you implying that most modern female chracters arent more than just "TITTAAAYS" now-a-days?
And the few that still are?
Guess, what?
Young males are still the majority in video games. (no matter what the "48% are women" facebook-games-mobile-games-conducted-by-Popcap poll says)
But those characters are still a minority today.
Gimme some modern examples from western games.(since japanese games have a totally different culture and wont listen to butthurt feminazis)
JazzJack2 said:The argument that sexualised women are bad but sexualised men are fine because it's a 'male power fantasy' is just double standards, pure and simple.
No examples and runs away...itsthesheppy said:snip
Smeatza said:Come on dude, that was obviously hyperbole, don't take it seriously.556 and pineapples said:No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.
Here let me spell it out for you. Feminists feel that the general design (artistic and written) of female characters is pretty much sexploitation (look it up on wikipedia if you don't know what it means). Which (if it is the case) is a step backwards for the 21st century.
Okay, first of all, I'm neutral on this, consider me Sweden.556 and pineapples said:And what is the reason that all female charaters cant look hot? (btw, they dont)
Hot? Let's be a bit more objective about this.
The reason why every single female character shouldn't be sexualised is because it excludes anyone (male or female) who enjoys non-sexualised female characters. Some feminists maintain that this is an issue of sexism (as only female characters suffer from this supposed constant sexualisation.
If someone is telling you "all video games are inherently sexist" then they are an extremist and deserving of mockery. If someone is telling you "some video games have sexist elements" or my personal view "some visual media contains sexist elements" you'd do well not to dismiss it unjustly.
But still, art cant be sexist.Smeatza said:Come on dude, that was obviously hyperbole, don't take it seriously.556 and pineapples said:No female character have ever wipped their vagina out in a "real" game. Argument = invalid.
Here let me spell it out for you. Feminists feel that the general design (artistic and written) of female characters is pretty much sexploitation (look it up on wikipedia if you don't know what it means). Which (if it is the case) is a step backwards for the 21st century.
Okay, first of all, I'm neutral on this, consider me Sweden.556 and pineapples said:And what is the reason that all female charaters cant look hot? (btw, they dont)
Hot? Let's be a bit more objective about this.
The reason why every single female character shouldn't be sexualised is because it excludes anyone (male or female) who enjoys non-sexualised female characters. Some feminists maintain that this is an issue of sexism (as only female characters suffer from this supposed constant sexualisation.
If someone is telling you "all video games are inherently sexist" then they are an extremist and deserving of mockery. If someone is telling you "some video games have sexist elements" or my personal view "some visual media contains sexist elements" you'd do well not to dismiss it unjustly.
I am responding to itsthesheppy's comment that "Male characters are typically portrayed as muscular and handsome and dynamic not because those qualities appeal to women, but because they appeal to men. "ResonanceSD said:JazzJack2 said:The argument that sexualised women are bad but sexualised men are fine because it's a 'male power fantasy' is just double standards, pure and simple.
Who is saying that? Certainly not me. OP asks why anyone says any game is sexist. Not whatever you're bleating on about.
One time I read an article for an English Composition class (can't remember the name of the article and don't have the book anymore) where a female game journalist made an argument, both from her perspective and from women who worked on games like Blood Rayne, that sexualized female protagonists had the same effect on women that sexualized male protagonists had on men: it was liberating and empowering. So yeah, it does seem like the problem isn't so much bringing out a woman's sexuality but doing so in a way where the only benefit anyone can get from it is sex appeal.itsthesheppy said:Conversely, female characters are often portrayed as sex symbols. They are given exaggerated sexual characteristics to, again, appeal to men. However, there isn't much for women to latch onto for themselves. Sure, they look nice, but they typically lack agency. They play second fiddle to male characters, and are usually only there to support the man, or to act as his prize for a job well done.
There are numerous games that buck these trends. I've actually heard compelling arguments, from women, that Bayonetta is actually a very female-positive character, and I agree with them. Yes, she is an oversexualized caricature, but the character, in her game, is very clearly the most important person in her universe. Men are second-fiddle to her, she makes her own choices, goes on her own adventure. Even her sexuality is her own; something she does for herself, because its fun for her, not for you. That is the core essence of agency. Being in control of onesself.
That's like saying a book isn't racist even if it portrays every white person as competent and in control of their own lives and every black person as dumb and needing to rely on white people. That's also like saying Assassin's Creed 2 isn't anti-Catholic when every Catholic in the game is portrayed negatively and the final boss is the Pope.exxxed said:Because people tend to confuse...VIDEO GAME characters with real people...