I immediately ignore anything framed or associated with a 'if men acted like feminists' kind of mentality, because that ignorantly presupposes just what A Feminist actually does - ignoring the nuances and tensions within the whole movement.
Ticking off games as SEXIST! or NOTSEXIST! isn't productive in the slightest. This subject obviously isn't anywhere near that black or white. Neither do I think the thread title is remotely constructive, because it seems to suggest anyone's claiming all games are sexist, when no one even vaguely measured is saying that.
endtherapture, I feel your checks for yay or nay are as skewed as Sarkeesian's recent videos. For example (points I'm sure other people have raised), being able to play as a female character doesn't make it NOTSEXIST, and just because you like one character (Alyix in H-L2) that has no bearing on it either way. Including FIFA 14 gets close to being absurd; it has no female leagues in it, but you can be a female manager? Was anyone criticising FIFA for being sexist anyway (as opposed to simply excluding female leagues/playrs)? And would being able to pick a gender binary as a manager really make it NOTSEXIST? That was an especially odd example to include when talking about gender representation or sexism in this medium.
A lot of people these days seem to be reacting to very skewed ideas of what various words and ideas actually mean. Or, they're responding - emotively - to a direction of the 'discussion' that simply isn't occurring.
Re The Witcher 2: I don't think it's sexist - but it does contain some very problematic depictions of female characters. In some ways, it's a superb example of female characters in Western RPG's (they drive the narrative, and are excellently written), but it's also exploitative and often quite immaturely crass ('sex as a quest reward? hm, yes please, random female NPC!'). It's not SEXIST, it's not NOTSEXIST - it's something in between, and I think CD Projekt have some work to do, but they seem to be headed in the right direction, so kudos.
Ticking off games as SEXIST! or NOTSEXIST! isn't productive in the slightest. This subject obviously isn't anywhere near that black or white. Neither do I think the thread title is remotely constructive, because it seems to suggest anyone's claiming all games are sexist, when no one even vaguely measured is saying that.
endtherapture, I feel your checks for yay or nay are as skewed as Sarkeesian's recent videos. For example (points I'm sure other people have raised), being able to play as a female character doesn't make it NOTSEXIST, and just because you like one character (Alyix in H-L2) that has no bearing on it either way. Including FIFA 14 gets close to being absurd; it has no female leagues in it, but you can be a female manager? Was anyone criticising FIFA for being sexist anyway (as opposed to simply excluding female leagues/playrs)? And would being able to pick a gender binary as a manager really make it NOTSEXIST? That was an especially odd example to include when talking about gender representation or sexism in this medium.
A lot of people these days seem to be reacting to very skewed ideas of what various words and ideas actually mean. Or, they're responding - emotively - to a direction of the 'discussion' that simply isn't occurring.
Re The Witcher 2: I don't think it's sexist - but it does contain some very problematic depictions of female characters. In some ways, it's a superb example of female characters in Western RPG's (they drive the narrative, and are excellently written), but it's also exploitative and often quite immaturely crass ('sex as a quest reward? hm, yes please, random female NPC!'). It's not SEXIST, it's not NOTSEXIST - it's something in between, and I think CD Projekt have some work to do, but they seem to be headed in the right direction, so kudos.