The Librarian
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Uh huh. Cause Halo is a much smaller franchise than Assassin's Creed.No, I haven't. It appears to be a dual protagonist that doesn't require anywhere near the amount of resources that this series would to implement.
Uh huh. Cause Halo is a much smaller franchise than Assassin's Creed.No, I haven't. It appears to be a dual protagonist that doesn't require anywhere near the amount of resources that this series would to implement.
Why not? It shows they don't value inclusion to a great degree.
if the main character was female and they didn't have the time to include a male character, it would be the same thing (but without the hoopla) don't you agree?
Uh huh. Cause Halo is a much smaller franchise than Assassin's Creed.
Doesn't stop Bungie or a whole host of other developers. What makes Ubisoft so special?
Uh huh. Cause Halo is a much smaller franchise than Assassin's Creed.
Why are people getting upset with Ubisoft over this but as I recall DICE said the exact same thing about BF4 and got a pass.
ThenAnd that's great, but I'd still like to play as a girl.
And the animations. And the voice. And the pronouns from other characters.Well, one's just a suit of armor.
But that is what they always intended to do with Reach same with Mass Effect, which only just now got female animations. Assassin's Creed doesn't offer you a choice never has.And the animations. And the voice. And the pronouns from other characters.
But that is what they always intended to do with Reach same with Mass Effect, which only just now got female animations. Assassin's Creed doesn't offer you a choice never has.
And the animations. And the voice. And the pronouns from other characters.
And we shouldn't suddenly out of nowhere expect them to when they never implied it.But that is what they always intended to do with Reach same with Mass Effect, which only just now got female animations. Assassin's Creed doesn't offer you a choice never has.
And the animations. And the voice. And the pronouns from other characters.
Did they motion cap a second actor's body and face? Did they design costumes?
We can expect and we can demand, regardless of what they've implied. The status quo is no longer good enough for many people.And we shouldn't suddenly out of nowhere expect them to when they never implied it.
Sure, yeah. Ever play Halo: Reach?
Which leads me back to my original point: Bungie and other developers are doing it. So what's Ubisoft's excuse?
Then
1.Play AC:Liberation
2.Play the seperate MP of the other games
3.Play another series
or
4.Wait for a sequel or even a dlc that features the a female main character.
We can expect and we can demand, regardless of what they've implied. The status quo is no longer good enough for many people.
So why are we singling out Ubisoft?
Resources.
So why are we singling out Ubisoft?
Ubisoft, the maker of AC: Unity, has over 2,600 people. Bungie, when making Halo: Reach, had about 150.
So...resources...
We're not. We've had plenty of threads about issues like this and similar issues. This particular thread is focused on Ubisoft because it's based off a recent news story.So why are we singling out Ubisoft?
I guess then the question is if all games should be like Reach then and offer a female option. Not sure how you'd do that with a game like Last of Us though.We can expect and we can demand, regardless of what they've implied. The status quo is no longer good enough for many people.
Nobody is saying strictly single-player games should have a female option. Because they're single-player.I guess then the question is if all games should be like Reach then and offer a female option. Not sure how you'd do that with a game like Last of Us though.
Also do many seem to demand actual female protagonist, not just optional ones. Afaik is Sarkeesian not all that happy with Femshep
How many people are developing this game again? If that's their excuse, it's either bullshit or their entire development process is a mess.Resources.
I guess then the question is if all games should be like Reach then and offer a female option. Not sure how you'd do that with a game like Last of Us though.
Also do many seem to demand actual female protagonist, not just optional ones. Afaik is Sarkeesian not all that happy with Femshep
But no one is. There excuse was bad so it deserves criticism. Are we going to pretend that Rockstar didn't get the same flack on an even larger scale? This gender discrimination in video games has been going on for a while, but people are sick of it. With the way social media is flourishing and how much everything you do and say can be held accountable at an even larger scale, this is definitely something that needs to be talked about and criticized. Say you didn't want women in the first place, don't use scaling technicalities as that excuse.
Same reasons as Ubi as I recall but they said it was a memory constraint as well.Refresh my memory - what was DICE's excuse? Was it as insulting as Ubisoft's? Because this is the core complaint.
Campaign with skulls, meta-games, different difficulties that play vastly differently.Well, in my opinion I don't think a 5-6 hour FPS experience really needs the type of resources an open world game would.
How many people are developing this game again? If that's their excuse, it's either bullshit or their entire development process is a mess.
What's really bizarre about this to me is that previous Assasssin's Creed multiplayers had the option to play as a woman. This whole thing doesn't come across as sexist so much as some sort of bizarre incompetence.
If this hasn't been posted yet in the thread, I think it's valuable to the discussion.
http://ask.fm/daniel_floyd/answer/112932242651
Yeah they have a lot of people, working on multiple games. This is a yearly series I can believe they didn't have the resources.Ubisoft Montreal, the maker of AC: Unity, has over 2,600 people. Bungie, when making Halo: Reach, had about 150.
So...resources...
Huge gap in animation fidelity between the two games.Neither did Halo up until Reach.
3D animation is involved in literally none of those things you listed. That's design and engineering work.– Campaign with skulls, meta-games, different difficulties that play vastly differently.
– Comprehensive online multiplayer
– Theater and screenshot support
– Firefight
– Forge, a map editor
Really? And you can take the same character into Firefight, multiplayer, and campaign.
Yeah, I would say that we are at the point, with large development houses anyway, that including character customization implies the choice of gender.
Everyone knows that it takes resources and time to do correctly, but it's part of the baseline.
Then
1.Play AC:Liberation
2.Play the seperate MP of the other games
3.Play another series
or
4.Wait for a sequel or even a dlc that features the a female main character.
That's a good read, but at this point I doubt they'd do it.
Yeah they have a lot of people, working on multiple games. This is a yearly series I can believe they didn't have the resources.
But no one is. There excuse was bad so it deserves criticism. Are we going to pretend that Rockstar didn't get the same flack on an even larger scale? This gender discrimination in video games has been going on for a while, but people are sick of it. With the way social media is flourishing and how much everything you do and say can be held accountable at an even larger scale, this is definitely something that needs to be talked about and criticized. Say you didn't want women in the first place, don't use scaling technicalities as that excuse.
But customization only extends to clothing and weapons in this game. You can't change the build or features.
Also do many seem to demand actual female protagonist, not just optional ones. Afaik is Sarkeesian not all that happy with Femshep.
was this a case of gender discrimination though?
i see the attitude here like this was a deliberate attack on inclusion, with Ubisoft's president twirling his moustache like a depression era villain " HAhaha that will show those women their place".
As i mentioned before, the fact that it could have been a male character being cut out and it wouldn't have been an issue due to "false equivalence" is mental gymnastics at best.
the field has become so abrasive that a simple decision like "i don't think we can meet deadline, cut this character" is now treated like social commentary instead of just technical negligence. jesus.
Not really that relevant though.So you can't change your physical appearance at all?
Let me take a step back and look into this a bit.
So you can't change your physical appearance at all?
Let me take a step back and look into this a bit.
There are people on both sides of the fence, as usual. I know people, even at my own company, who disagree dramatically on the issue.'We Have A Product For People Who Can't Access The Internet, It's Called Xbox 360'.
And developers are calling bullshit. But you are right, right?
As big as new as it is, it's clear they have a budget and limits. They've cut competitive multiplayer, for example.But yea this game isn't the quo, Look how much they're changing and improving the formula in the series with this iteration.
http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-unity-redefining-familiar/
Campaign with skulls, meta-games, different difficulties that play vastly differently.
Comprehensive online multiplayer
Theater and screenshot support
Firefight
Forge, a map editor
Really? And you can take the same character into Firefight, multiplayer, and campaign.
But yea this game isn't the quo, Look how much they're changing and improving the formula in the series with this iteration.We can expect and we can demand, regardless of what they've implied. The status quo is no longer good enough for many people.
I honestly don't believe this problem is as big as the Gaf and twitter rage would lead people here to believe. On numerous other sites I post on nobody is even discussing this Ubisoft controversy. I've never been in a discussion about female options in single or multiplayer and pretty much my entire friends circle is made of casual gamers, aka the majority of gamers.
It's quite jarring to see how big supposed issues are deemed to be here and then I go to other gaming forums and there is nothing.
If dual protagonists is what you want though, then it's not fair to laugh at the developers when they talk about the extra work necessary.
I'm not saying I'm right I'm just saying given the series annualization coupled with the fact they have 2 games releasing this year supposedly and at least 1 more in development, resource allocation probably is constrained. Its not an unbelievable claim. Its not justified but it is believable.And developers are calling bullshit. But you are right, right?