Not really but I'm getting tired of playing a 30s something white man in so many games
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Most certainly. I refuse to play any games with female protagonists, period. Games with old and/or minority male protagonists have to be very exceptional in other areas for me to consider playing.
I think there's a lot of unintentional irony in anyone that can feel what you describe in the first paragraph as someone in a majority always catered to, included and shown but that can't understand or empathize with minorities wanting to feel included too. And I see it often enough in these threads to shake my head. We already had numerous people say it doesn't matter or who cares, not always in so many words in just this thread.
As to the bolded, what I don't understand is how that's any different than asking for something new that's not straight white male. Asking for more representation is almost always speaking in future terms such as that, yet there's always a contingent (not necessarily the same people) that reacts supremely negatively to even that.
OP, are you a white male? I am a white male, but my sincere understanding is that we don't care about this as much because we don't have to. There's no under-representation to be inherently bothered by.
Everyone posting here is 100% human (I think), so it's funny to me that they would be the same people who prefer to play a human hero in a fantasy game. If I work at a grocery store I don't want to play a video game about working at a grocery store. I want a real fantasy so I prefer to play as a non human. No one else feels like this?
Not at all, even in games where I can make a character I tend to change up race and sex to keep things different.
Everyone posting here is 100% human (I think), so it's funny to me that they would be the same people who prefer to play a human hero in a fantasy game. I want a real fantasy so I prefer to play as a non human.
Is somebody asking the writers to cram diversity into the game, as opposed to creating a world with diversity in mind?Don't care that much. I much rather have that the writers focus on a story that's good where the characters fit the world instead of making a character and forcible inserting that into the story.
I wonder if all the people saying that they don't care would feel the same way if 95% of all protagonists were suddenly middle aged women. I mean, it's easy to not care when most games are already "catered" to you.
I wonder if all the people saying that they don't care would feel the same way if 95% of all protagonists were suddenly middle aged women. I mean, it's easy to not care when most games are already "catered" to you.
Of course it damn well matters. And everyone replying "no" hasn't thought about the implications of a gaming culture saturated in white, hetero males and how that reflects a broader culture with the gaming community (and society at large) that's sexist, racist and homophobic. Changing attitudes regarding who we see in media (not just games) is important in creating a more inclusive, vibrant society.
Everyone saying "as long as the character is good, it shouldn't matter", well ugh, part of why I'd like to see less white hetero males as my playable character is so we can see games expand narratively and tackle new and interesting stories. Diversity is good for gaming, as it has been for other mediums.
I don't think you've been reading correctly. I'm pretty sure more of the responses say no because a HUGE component of video games is... Good gameplay mechanics. .
That's...fine. But it still doesn't mean you shouldn't care about seeing and helping to create a diverse medium. You can care about both, you know?
Of course it damn well matters. And everyone replying "no" hasn't thought about the implications of a gaming culture saturated in white, hetero males and how that reflects a broader culture with the gaming community (and society at large) that's sexist, racist and homophobic. Changing attitudes regarding who we see in media (not just games) is important in creating a more inclusive, vibrant society.
Everyone saying "as long as the character is good, it shouldn't matter", well ugh, part of why I'd like to see less white hetero males as my playable character is so we can see games expand narratively and tackle new and interesting stories. Diversity is good for gaming, as it has been for other mediums.
This. I'm not going to skip a good game just because the protagonist is another straight white guy, but I still think games in general should aim to be more diverse. When there's a choice, I almost always play as a woman.The way the question is worded probably has something to do with it. Very few people will say yes to this as it implies some sort of racial/gender preference. No one is going to say "Yes, I don't like playing as a white dude," or "Yes, I don't like playing as a black woman." It also implies that race/sex is one of the most important decisions in purchasing a game. Not even the pro-diversity crowd is going to pass up an interesting looking game just because it stars another generic white guy.
If the question had been "Should games have more diversity in them?" then you would probably see more people saying yes. You have even seen people in this thread saying they that they don't care about the race/sex of the MC in a game, but that they support more diversity.
So even if the game was widely recognized as the GOTY, you wouldn't play it simply because of the main character's gender? Why? A few people in the thread have said they have no interest in games with a female lead and I have a hard time relating to that point of view. As a female gamer, I've never really had the luxury of only playing games where the main character's gender matches mine.Most certainly. I refuse to play any games with female protagonists, period. Games with old and/or minority male protagonists have to be very exceptional in other areas for me to consider playing.
Sure, both is good. More options are always good.
But you're broad stroking Gamers as "sexist, racist, and homophobia", which I do take issue with.
I detest this picture so much. Absolutely no context applied at all. I mean, who complains about playing as Big Boss besides people that want to play as Solid Snake? Frank West was a lovable doofus that covered wars. Was Max Payne supposed to be black in Max Payne 2? Some of these characters are defined, loved, well designed.
Character diversity and such is a problem, using that picture as an argument screams laziness and ignorance.
Most certainly. I refuse to play any games with female protagonists, period. Games with old and/or minority male protagonists have to be very exceptional in other areas for me to consider playing.
Well, obviously gameplay is the most important factor. No one is asking for crappy games with diverse characters. But, narrative is important too and you can't deny that we gamers have an interest in the characters we play as (maybe not in Cod or Battlefield games though). Look at posts all over gaf and you'll see gamers discussing characters by name and personality. Lets not pretend that these protagonists and the stories told don't matter.A lot of people genuinely only care about gameplay. I actually think you can see that when you look at year end sales charts, which aren't made up of games like The Last of Us, Heavy Rain, or The Walking Dead. They're made up of games driven almost entirely by their gameplay. Whether it be sports titles or FPS games that are largely only popular because of their multiplayer. Even look at GTA. Yeah, it has a story. But how many people could tell you anything about it? It's really about running around in a large world.
GTA's also a game in which people once complained about because CJ was the lead in SA. Then it went on to be the best selling game in the franchise by a long shot. And then GTAV finally topped that, but it also has a black lead. At the end of the day most people really didn't care because GTA is less about the characters and more about what you can do in that world.
Not really but I'm getting tired of playing a 30s something white man in so many games
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Hardly. I think it's an issue with all creative industries but particularly within gaming culture, which has an abundant lack of diverse representation, both in who is making the games and who is in the games.
If you've played online games for more than five minutes, you'll be confronted with casual sexism, racism and homophobia, and by making games that are almost constantly about a white hetero male, games are implicitly reinforcing the idea that games are only for that subset of the community and that in turn excludes minority voices from the greater discourse, because games are not made for them. Everything within gaming culture reinforces this notion - from overt sexualisation/abuse of women, to almost non-existent LGBT characters, and a lack of racially diverse characters that aren't the bad guys.
Not all gamers are sexist, racist and homophobic, that is fallacy, but games, the gaming culture and game development don't do enough to try and help change the parts that are.