Maybe devs should integrate a “trans mode“ in every game, that changes all male NPCs to wear feminine clothing, have long hair and female animations.
Maybe then they will shut up.
I hate that composer. I was watching TGA last december, Celeste crew comes on, "oooh what lovely ladies worked on this game" I though. Later she was giving an award to someone else, and my whole world shattered when she started to speak and I can't trust anyone anymore.
The game looks nice, though.
I really wonder if it's loneliness of current world and inability to fit in? Were there always so many trans nonbinary? Homosexuality is perfectly normal and as old as civilization but the recent craziness with nonbinary them bullshit is interesting. Seems like everyone comes out as one of "them". Again - it's none of my concern who prefers what. It just starting to look more like desperate search for own community, trying to fit in and look for attention
I think it's mostly because it's being talked about now.
Some decades ago you might have been unhappy with your gender and wanted the benefits of the other gender or you simply were annoyed by people acting differently towards men and women. But it's still quite a leap to the realization that you could actually change your gender or just outright say you are non-binary (and still get through with that) and consequently get treated the way you always wanted to. It's just hard to even imagine if it isn't a thing already.
Also, before the internet, people usually knew your sex by just looking at you. So you wouldn't really ever get in the situation where you would find out how the other side was treated. I only realized how great it is to be female when people mistook me as female because of my nickname and suddenly my reputation went from "pervert loner" to "coolest girl online you can talk about anything with".
In short, you take what you can get to optimize your happiness.
Does nobody think that developers should just go "all in" if they are going to do something like this with representation?
It just feels like such a half-measure. If Madeline is trans then basically open the game with that instead of all this dancing around the issue and hinting etc.
Reminds me of the folks making Marvel movies talking the big talk about "representation" and then the gay guy is just some random extra in their 22nd movie. What the fuck? Just get in there if you are going to do it!
It creates a problem where the more people are demanding LGBTQ representation the more annoying it actually gets and the more it looks like "pandering" when they actually commit to it.
Celeste is an almost 2 year old game now. It's major hype has come and gone and it will not see the same publicity as it had 2 years ago.
So only NOW, 2 years after the fact, they subtly hint that the main character MIGHT be trans?
I don't see how trying to sneak this in under the radar 2 years after the fact is good for anyone?
Why not just make that an aspect of the game from the very beginning?
Personally, I am indifferent to whether a character is or is not this or that but I just don't understand why more "progressive" developers don't wear their heart on their sleeve when it comes to their in-game stuff?
They talk the talk about representation but when it comes down to it they would rather have the money first and "retcon" the representation later on.
This remembers me the anagram jokes for Xemnas from Kingdom Hearts series. It can mean "Man sex".Also an anagram for "Lie! Man D"
The fuck cares?
Far left identitarians.The fuck cares?
High... Tower?Fun fact: the name Madeline means ‘high tower’.![]()
Does nobody think that developers should just go "all in" if they are going to do something like this with representation?
It just feels like such a half-measure. If Madeline is trans then basically open the game with that instead of all this dancing around the issue and hinting etc.
Reminds me of the folks making Marvel movies talking the big talk about "representation" and then the gay guy is just some random extra in their 22nd movie. What the fuck? Just get in there if you are going to do it!
It creates a problem where the more people are demanding LGBTQ representation the more annoying it actually gets and the more it looks like "pandering" when they actually commit to it.
Celeste is an almost 2 year old game now. It's major hype has come and gone and it will not see the same publicity as it had 2 years ago.
So only NOW, 2 years after the fact, they subtly hint that the main character MIGHT be trans?
I don't see how trying to sneak this in under the radar 2 years after the fact is good for anyone?
Why not just make that an aspect of the game from the very beginning?
Personally, I am indifferent to whether a character is or is not this or that but I just don't understand why more "progressive" developers don't wear their heart on their sleeve when it comes to their in-game stuff?
They talk the talk about representation but when it comes down to it they would rather have the money first and "retcon" the representation later on.
This seems like some real damned if you do, damned if you don't kind of bullshittery. Imagine if the message of the game was completely on the nose instead of being told in its more subtle way. At its heart, it's an excellent game with an excellent soundtrack, but if you pick up on the underlying theme of self-acceptance, it's a pretty universally applicable message the game is sending. A pride flag and a pill bottle may be a wink toward trans gamers, but there's no reason to really hammer home that this game is about being ok with being trans when it's really about being ok with being you.
BTW people at my office still have pride flags on their desks all over the place from pride month, including a straight guy like me. And at home I've got a pill bottle on my desk to boot (amphetamines, not hormones). So maybe she's just supportive and on adderall.
Who? Lena Raine?I hate that composer. I was watching TGA last december, Celeste crew comes on, "oooh what lovely ladies worked on this game" I though. Later she was giving an award to someone else, and my whole world shattered when she started to speak and I can't trust anyone anymore.
The game looks nice, though.
I think that's fair. If they are too on the nose then people will say "not buying it" probably.
The problem I see though is that the longer they, the industry, delay with going properly "all in" on this kind of stuff the worse it gets.
It seems like they "flirt" with LGBTQ representation because they don't want to lose the money from people who would be like "I'm not buying this SJW bullshit". Thing is that 5 years ago there wasn't even really an intense "SJW" conversation so they could have introduced stuff and people would have been more receptive.
In my opinion the industry in general is letting things run on and as the demand for representation grows so does the number of people who are going to see it as "SJW nonsense".
I really wonder if it's loneliness of current world and inability to fit in? Were there always so many trans nonbinary? Homosexuality is perfectly normal and as old as civilization but the recent craziness with nonbinary them bullshit is interesting. Seems like everyone comes out as one of "them". Again - it's none of my concern who prefers what. It just starting to look more like desperate search for own community, trying to fit in and look for attention
Far left identitarians.
Resetera
And? We aren't them. No need to make low effort troll threads that only serve to make GAF look worse.
Maybe devs should integrate a “trans mode“ in every game, that changes all male NPCs to wear feminine clothing, have long hair and female animations.
Maybe then they will shut up.
Stop harassing meWho? Lena Raine?
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She cute. And I like her taste in music.
I think games still need more LGBTQIA+ representation.
And? We aren't them. No need to make low effort troll threads that only serve to make GAF look worse.
You're not the only one who learned a lesson that day.
Anyway, still not sure why trans/lgbt seems so highly represented in game development but it is. This only seems to happen in games fwiw.