The term "gamer" is bad enough. "Girl gamer" is just downright embarrassing.
Now this is what I'm all about.
Now this is what I'm all about.
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It depends on whether you're trying to participate in gaming communities or if you're just trying to play games. Being there and playing the games doesn't stop people from saying the dismissive/disrespectful/sometimes hateful things they say on a daily basis. Watching guys discuss women in gaming communities often leads to me being incredibly depressed. It's why I don't pop up in these kinds of threads as much lately as I used to. I might not go around calling myself a "GIRL GAMER" and using the language expressed in the OP, but I can see why some people would choose to do so, and it would be super great if we weren't in a situation where anybody felt the need to do it in the first place.
Like I said earlier, this doesn't apply to everyone. And it clearly doesn't apply to you. Some of these "girl gamers" are definitely doing it for attention. The kinds of streams we see on Twitch make that evident. But it doesn't apply to all of them, and issuing a blanket generalization is silly.
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If I just want to see the game, I'll play it myself or load up one of the billion gameplay videos on Youtube. If I watch a stream, I don't just want to see the game, I want to see what the streaming personality does in the game, I want to see the reactions and hear the commentary.
A stream without a facecam is a stream that has to work much harder to hold my attention. Chances are, I'll just tune in to someone else that does have a facecam instead.
Being in the "pro" zone is a nice touch. Pretty sure nobody on my friend list uses that.
and now a screenshot when she is... you know, actually playing:
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spot the difference
This comic always comes to mind:
Strong cringe.
It's shorthand for 'watch this stream long enough and you might see some tits'.
This isn't something unique to gaming, and as a guy it get's really tiresome. Doesn't happen at all among my friends thankfully, but you hear a lot of chatter like it wherever you are. Even here on GAF where someone posts a picture or a gif of an attractive woman. A recent Metal Gear topic rings a bell.Watching most guys discuss women in general makes me pretty depressed. Perhaps gaming communities amplify that, I don't know.
And fair enough, I still feel like it's a step in the wrong direction. But that's just an opinion and it's good to hear others.
I think now even the public is aware to such things, better frame rates more ppi ect. The public is becoming aware of what technical terms we use and are associated with gaming. This is one term we probably brought on our self though, when gamer was derogatory we wore it with pride. Now, it's undermining what gaming actually is.
This isn't something unique to gaming, and as a guy it get's really tiresome. Doesn't happen at all among my friends thankfully, but you hear a lot of chatter like it wherever you are. Even here on GAF where someone posts a picture or a gif of an attractive woman. A recent metal Gear topic rings a bell.
I've heard the reverse a lot as well in restaurants and wherever about women chattering about guys. Equally annoying but just isn't that prevalent in gaming
Valid point indeed. I think the more people turn to gaming the less of a negative impact that will have. They are the new "comic book" and look at what has invaded every entertainment medium available lately. I can see games becoming even more pervasive with time.
if she doesn't put more hours in to civ 5 you two might need to have a talk...
j/k
1) I only care about you because you're a girl
2) I'm so different than the other guys, please pay attention to me
I would actually watch a stream of some hot grilling action
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Tis such a shame...He misspelled tits.
I understand females being put off by stuff like that because it does feel a bit like pandering, but I'm more fascinated the people in this thread's aversion to the basic term "gamer." Do terms like "video games" ruffle your feathers as well? Because it seems like an extension of that to me. I can see not wanting to be labelled or categorized, but for me that all comes down to context; how these terms are being used - not the term itself.
Again, that's separate from the girl gamer thing. I don't pretend to truly understand what it's like to be a female video game player in the 21st century. Though I imagine it's frustrating.at times.
We need more grill gamers. Equality for beef! I am not joking. That's the best picture I've seen all day.
I know its got to suck to walking to a larger retailer and get the whole "YOU PLAY GAMES?!" reaction. I'd like to think smaller niche game stores are a little better in this regard.
Nothing makes my D softer than the chick on the left. No need to be Shin Megoomi Tensay hardcore, but I can't accept that level of casul scum.
I understand females being put off by stuff like that because it does feel a bit like pandering, but I'm more fascinated the people in this thread's aversion to the basic term "gamer." Do terms like "video games" ruffle your feathers as well? Because it seems like an extension of that to me. I can see not wanting to be labelled or categorized, but for me that all comes down to context; how these terms are being used - not the term itself.
Again, that's separate from the girl gamer thing. I don't pretend to truly understand what it's like to be a female video game player in the 21st century. Though I imagine it's frustrating.at times.
Ok, I gotta ask something. Are females supposed to be worrying on whether they make your D hard? Is that what their purpose is for? Why should they care what makes your D hard?
I know its got to suck to walking to a larger retailer and get the whole "YOU PLAY GAMES?!" reaction. I'd like to think smaller niche game stores are a little better in this regard.
I'm fine with the term in general because to me the purpose of saying, "I'm a girl gamer" is to tell everyone who may interact with them that they aren't some super-casual player more interested in Flash games and Farmville or some other stereo-typically shallow gaming experiences that they may be immediately associated with by default based on gender. Pretend if you want, but when people catch a girl in a Twitch or PS4 stream playing a game, the default assumption of the viewers is that they are going to be watching an mechanically inferior but "cute" person playing some game. It's obvious in every Twitch chat I've seen with a girl playing.
Ultimately even the title, "girl gamer" won't dispel those sorts of pre-conceiveed notions. They have to kick a lot of ass repeatedly to be considered respectable. The sort of respect that is initially assumed for guys until they play themselves *out* of being respectable.
Until there are a lot more women gamers -- particularly at the pro level -- I think the initial expectation that they aren't good will continue to be standard assumption rather than the exception.
Pretty sure I made that post in jest, but whatever.
I understand females being put off by stuff like that because it does feel a bit like pandering, but I'm more fascinated the people in this thread's aversion to the basic term "gamer." Do terms like "video games" ruffle your feathers as well? Because it seems like an extension of that to me. I can see not wanting to be labelled or categorized, but for me that all comes down to context; how these terms are being used - not the term itself.
Again, that's separate from the girl gamer thing. I don't pretend to truly understand what it's like to be a female video game player in the 21st century. Though I imagine it's frustrating.at times.
I know its got to suck to walking to a larger retailer and get the whole "YOU PLAY GAMES?!" reaction. I'd like to think smaller niche game stores are a little better in this regard.
Haven't had that exactly, but "are you buying this for your boyfriend?" more times than I can count.I've never had this. I shop at Game / HMV and there's usually a 60/40 split of male to female staff and both have been pretty friendly and open to questions about games. Maybe things are changing faster round here.
Sorry, I see this attitude all the time it's hard to see when some one is just being facetious.
Ok, I gotta ask something. Are females supposed to be worrying on whether they make your D hard? Is that what their purpose is for? Why should they care what makes your D hard?