A great step in the right direction but still lacking diversity
of all the games shown at E3 this far how many protags were not White?
The gender debate tends to steal all the focus but a greater degree of representation is still missing
A great step in the right direction but still lacking diversity
of all the games shown at E3 this far how many protags were not White?
The gender debate tends to steal all the focus but a greater degree of representation is still missing
No idea.
I only play good games![]()
Good games aren't immune.
Doing it just for the sake off.
You wont get much of an interesting character if they are just slapping a skin on just to make ppl happy.
If the character is meant to be female and the personality was thought out, good stuff.
Feminism is to bring women to equal standing to man in terms of choice, opportunity, treatment, and respect. Not representation. Representation is a unnecessarily desire, it[s like a Workplace that mostly Women work for hiring a bunch of men just to have equal gender representation even though the men are unqualified or there were better female applicants for the job. That's not what we should be supporting or saying feminism supports, so we can say it was highly desired from people for these sort of protagonists. But it wasn't a necessity or purpose of what Feminism should be or is.
So in essence:
Unfair Women Treatment and Objectification is what feminists are challenging the video game industry with.
Representation is a desire, or a want, but not a necessity needed.
25% better than 0%. And being a side character shouldn't keep her from being a good characterdoes Evie even count when the game has a suppose 25% play rate with her?
25% better than 0%. And being a side character shouldn't keep her from being a good character
Females are (slightly over) half of the population. They're not a minority like minorities are. There's never going to be a point where you see minorities represented in games to the same degree as females or white people.
But don't despair look how much help being loud about issues did for feminism this year! Let's be loud about other issues to bring up other representation in the following years. Just, you know, preferably not shitting in a thread where we're celebrating our progress so far!![]()
Is this thread only meant to about games where the female characters are already established by the developer and not user created? Because if not OP could add that Fallout 4 is the first Fallout game where you can play as a female.
What does this look like, exactly? It's a concern a few people seem to have but I can't think of a single instance of it in gaming.
You could play as a female in FO3 and New Vegas.Is this thread only meant to be about games where the female characters are already established by the developer and not user created? Because if not OP could add that Fallout 4 is the first Fallout game where you can play as a female.
I'm asking if the thread is only talking about premade protagonists that the developer creates (Like all of the ones listed in the OP) or if user created female characters count too. Because Fallout 4 letting you create a female character for the first time seemed to make people pretty happy as well.What?
Oh really? My bad then, I thought I saw people getting excited about being able to play as a woman back in the Bethesda conference thread. I guess it shouldn't be added to the OP if it was something the series had already done. Nevermind.You could play as a female in FO3 and New Vegas.
What does what look like?
I'm asking if the thread is only talking about premade protagonists that the developer creates (Like all of the ones listed in the OP) or if user created female characters count too. Because Fallout 4 letting you create a female character for the first time seemed to make people pretty happy as well.
You could play as a female in FO3 and New Vegas.
Well, at least with Fallout 4, I'll make my own black man (or woman) named Howard.
But, yes, more colored or ethnic protagonists please. Faith from Mirror's Edge is the only major one I recall.
I wasn't sure about the first one but yeah, it's nothing new.Heck, the first two games and Tactics too.
Oh really? My bad then, I thought I saw people getting excited about being able to play as a woman back in the Bethesda conference thread. I guess it shouldn't be added to the OP if it was something the series had already done. Nevermind.
Yeah, that's my bad. I haven't played much of the Fallout games and thought I saw people getting excited about playing a woman in the Bethesda thread. I must have been mistaken. Don't mind me.A character made just for the sake of feminism. I'm not bullshitting you, I honestly can't think of any. It seems like a hollow concern to me.
As another poster mentioned, the series has allowed this since Fallout 1.
Ohh, this must have been why people were getting excited. I thought it was the other way around.That's because there were rumors that you would only be able to play as a male before the E3 demo. It was relieved excitement.
Is this thread only meant to be about games where the female characters are already established by the developer and not user created? Because if not OP could add that Fallout 4 is the first Fallout game where you can play as a female.
Yeah, that's my bad. I haven't played much of the Fallout games and thought I saw people getting excited about playing a woman in the Bethesda thread. I must have been mistaken. Don't mind me.
A great step in the right direction but still lacking diversity
of all the games shown at E3 this far how many protags were not White?
The gender debate tends to steal all the focus but a greater degree of representation is still missing
You realize that WoC make up part of the female population your talking about right? Also lmao at your second paragraph. That's some whitefeminism.txt right there.
"Don't bring down our good feelings for white female representation by talking about how WoC still aren't getting equal treatment." Fucking perfect.
A great step in the right direction but still lacking diversity
of all the games shown at E3 this far how many protags were not White?
The gender debate tends to steal all the focus but a greater degree of representation is still missing
does Evie even count when the game has a suppose 25% play rate with her?
to what?
A character made just for the sake of feminism. I'm not bullshitting you, I honestly can't think of any. It seems like a hollow concern to me.
I love seeing more unique women enter games but fully agree that more PoC should also be getting in there.
Obviously not aimed at BoldOne, but I hate...HATE when people see this as "quota filling". What is that supposed to mean??????
If a character is made just for the sake of it, it generally becomes obvious.
Kinda like Bioware and its cast of perfectly diverse main character.
You lose personality.
Top of my head i guess Portal.
I can guarantee feminism played significant roles in realizing all of these protagonists. Why is that a problem?
Top of my head i guess Portal. Dunno really.
You were replying to that person about games not including females just for the sake of feminism.
You said why would this be an issue.
It's something that hit the headlines in gaming in a major way in the past year or so.
It might be tempting for creators just to stick a woman in for the sake of keeping ppl happy and supposedly "diverse"
Feminism wasn't a thing talked much about in previous years so I think developers just made shit the way they wanted to make in terms of gender and not pander to the masses of the hot topic.
Also when I saw the Halo 5 footage, they had asian chick, white chick, white dude and black guy. I felt like they were trying to please people or give them some slack on this "diversity" topic. While its a great thing, I think it looks forced. I dont know. Maybe when these types of things are more common, I wont be so unsure about their true motives.
We have to wait a few months to actually see how many of these female characters are just token elements to buy popular cred with critics.
I expect a good amount of them to be 2 dimensional or overly joss-whedon type female characters (stronk, cute, 4th breaking and witty: oh waifu). These are games created by massive corporations don't forget, not James Joyce novels.
Then let's start the conversations. I will be there to talk about the issues, and I'll cheer for it to improve, along with the current gender representation talks. This is only the beginning.
In every case, we need to respond that we noticed the shift, and we appreciate it.
To having characters that "default" to male despite not having an explicit reason for said character being male. The whole "female characters need to be female for a reason, otherwise it's just checking boxes" rhetoric just does more harm in setting possible characters back, because you don't see anyone making that claim saying that the typical buzzcut 18-35 straight white military dudebro archetype needs to justify himself within his setting. Depending on how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go, you do have "good games" justifying maleness (The Last of Us establishes a clear father-daughter bond with Joel and Ellie), but at the same time there are plenty of AAA games with money and care put into them that still have nothing but a white male ensemble and a single girl in line with the Smurfette Principle (The Order: 1886 has graphics that outshine the native settings on most PC titles and magic, werewolves, and tesla coil railguns out the wazoo but still couldn't splurge on protags / NPCs of color outside of a handful that occupy a modicum of the game).
lolOP could add that Fallout 4 is the first Fallout game where you can play as a female.
Yeah that's bad.I think it means they (devs or team or whoever) is placing minorities in their titles to please a group of people.
Similarly, playing as a male protagonist has been inertial for so long. It's just "what you do". A lot of making female protagonists is certainly reactive design, but most of game design is reactive like that. It's just not as topical usually.
I think it means they (devs or team or whoever) is placing minorities in their titles to please a group of people.
So last year some of these companies got some flack for not having diversity so now they do. (New AC game came to mind) Its hard to say how genuine this choice was. Did they do it because they wanted or because they were force to? Based on past games/showings, white males were the prominent sex in these games. Still is but I dont know. I kind of agree to a certain extent.
Also when I saw the Halo 5 footage, they had asian chick, white chick, white dude and black guy. I felt like they were trying to please people of more than one race/sex at the same time (kill 2 birds with one stone) or give them some slack on this "diversity" topic. While its a great thing, I think it looks forced. I dont know. Maybe when these types of things are more common, I wont be so unsure about their true motives.
It's five hundred years in the future, and Asians and black people look forced? I don't, uh, I don't get it.Also when I saw the Halo 5 footage, they had asian chick, white chick, white dude and black guy. I felt like they were trying to please people of more than one race/sex at the same time (kill 2 birds with one stone) or give them some slack on this "diversity" topic. While its a great thing, I think it looks forced. I dont know. Maybe when these types of things are more common, I wont be so unsure about their true motives.
Are you kidding me? What if we had a thread celebrating a bunch of male PoC in games, and I came in shitting up the thread saying "yeah but none of them are women". I would be misspoken because that's not the right time or place for me to say something like that.
Of course women also fill the whole color spectrum in real life. Denying that would be incredibly foolish. I just think it's exhausting to never celebrate any victories we have, to always move the goal posts and never be happy about anything.
It's a key opportunity for developers to say "of look how progressive we are" and try that end of the market.
I can only really speak for myself when i say, It never really was a thing that bothered me.
But it does stand out if token female, black or gay characters are thrown in just for effect.
It's more natural to me if a character just excepts who they are without making a character defining trait. It's better when it's just one part of a personality.
Feminism is more of a hot-button issue than most other things in gaming, but a lot of game design is copying the new hotness. Remember when 3D platformers were the big thing? There was a time when if you wanted to make a game with your characters/story, the default game for it to be was a 3D platformer. For example, the first couple Harry Potter licensed games were platformers. That's just inertia.
Similarly, playing as a male protagonist has been inertial for so long. It's just "what you do". A lot of making female protagonists is certainly reactive design, but most of game design is reactive like that. It's just not as topical usually.
I think he means it would be better if game designers were choosing female protagonists for artistic reasons and not because of political pressure.
Take a minute and read what you just posted here.
No one's going to threaten a developer with death for creating a male protagonist.
Please, Enlighten me?