Just some more hateful traditionalist feminists wanting to make everything about women. I told someone that if videogames with themes about SA are banned, then violent videogames should also be banned, and no I'm not defend either genre. But you will notice the blatant hypocrisy in what videogames Feminists want to be banned, which are mostly media that do not cater to their specific fantasies. We're not seeing an actual wide scale ban on elicit harmful content, but instead a ban on specific content that Feminists don't like and try to make everything about worshiping women as a way to "get back at the man" instead of admitting they are just misandrist traditionalists who want control and for them to be worshiped for being women again.
I downloaded the Stellar Blade demo from steam, and I haven't even touched it. While I like action I know this game won't impress me. I downloaded the demo because I can, and the game was made famous by it's haters.
Right now Stellar Blade is the highest grossing game on PC. Already. Without even trying it I doubt it'll be the most played game. The gamers wanted to make a statement.
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Currently gamers are at odds with VISA. So now the powers that be are telling you which games you can't buy.
It all points back to the WEF and Blackrock, who have the power to tell corporations what to do, and they're told to get woke and add programming to entertainment.
The modding community is gaming's last hope, while consoles look like parental locks for grown-ups.
It's all the same shit. Make video game chicks ugly yadda yadda.
They want to cancel attraction for a reason.
We need to push this the other way: Instead of making the women less attractive, the men need to be made sexier.
More on point, there is something to say about the direction of character design in games lately.
Before, the graphics were so bad that we could sort of... imagine the real life versions, like people did over Lara Croft. While she was the PS1 equivalent of early gooner bait, she was also a sadistic asshole which translated more as girlboss (if you look at the modern Lara Croft however she's... a very different person).
Now that the graphics are so literal, the room for personal imagining is gone and people feel more able to directly blame the artist. What we often see when it's a legit triple A game, rather than indie gooner shit, is that the females are sexualized while the men are not, showing obvious signs of 'The Male Gaze' in action. When you look at facial details for the dudes they get wrinkles, can be all sorts of weight classes and musculature, and can even be ugly in a way society accepts, while a lot of women are starting to look more like sex dolls with Soul Caliber 2 levels of jiggly.
They're horribly guilty of this in games like Tekken 8, where the men look badass and the women look like dolls. Virtua Fighter 6 at least seems to be trying to make them look like people. People in development, and many players of games, are so used to the female beauty standard that they aren't even used to seeing women without makeup, let alone given the same freedoms of design they apply to men.
So yeah, we either need to make women look more real, or make the men look sexier.
There is a diversity of male looks in games. A lot of Western games just have what's considered traditionally handsome. The male gaze is just incendiary misandrist thought (literally oppressing men for their vision like some sort of super-puritan and accusatory sexist) and misandry/feminism is based off traditionalist concepts.
The Male Gaze is a phenomenon in pop culture that even extends to the sorts of camera angles applied. It's literally just putting the camera behind how a man's eyes would move while often presenting things that'd be attractive, which can have an effect in awakening female bisexuality via conditioning.
Clearly the answer is sexifying the men, and then giving them long camera shots that focus on the goods.
The Male Gaze is a phenomenon in pop culture that even extends to the sorts of camera angles applied. It's literally just putting the camera behind how a man's eyes would move while often presenting things that'd be attractive, which can have an effect in awakening female bisexuality via conditioning.
Clearly the answer is sexifying the men, and then giving them long camera shots that focus on the goods.
Yes I've heard about it and it still makes no sense. Plenty of games do that to male characters, and the game camera is too important for functionality to be that low all of the time.