Excessively Excessive
The game industry has become obsessed with the idea of "more".
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The game industry has become obsessed with the idea of "more".
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DOn't diss the Great, all Powerful God Tv Tropes!subtlefuge said:Arbitrary quantification of complex creative ideas. And to think there's a whole website that you linked to that's devoted to the dreamcrushers. It's mindnumbingly stupid. Like TV Tropes level stupid.
What's it going to do, molest my avatar?saintdane05 said:Yahtzee, I was hoping for this debate to be over so we can start being immature again.
DOn't diss the Great, all Powerful God Tv Tropes!subtlefuge said:Arbitrary quantification of complex creative ideas. And to think there's a whole website that you linked to that's devoted to the dreamcrushers. It's mindnumbingly stupid. Like TV Tropes level stupid.
No, because that's not the point of The Bechdel Test. It's not some kind of gold star that makes a work of fiction magically feminist or a banner example of equality. There are plenty of works that pass the test and still portray women poorly, and there are many that fail the test that have excellent portrayals of female characters.SpiderJerusalem said:The Bechdel test is such a broken system that I can't even begin to understand why people insist on bringing it up.
It essentially is counter-productive to the entire cause. Instead of looking at the female characters in movies as what they are (are they strong, determined, important, etc), and reduces them to, well, numbers. Like cattle.
You've been keeping count on their views and comments?Jove said:Is it just me or did Croshaw become a lot less funny and much more cynical? His views have been...well to put it kindly...sketchy at best. (Bechdel Test...really?)
The guy is even less popular here now in terms of views and comments, Jimqusition and MovieBob seem to be way over him here now.
But that's kinda like saying that measuring the size of a head is a rough measurement of brain capacity and or intelligence.Falseprophet said:The Bechdel Test is a simple rough measure of how well-developed female characters in fiction are, how relevant they are to the plot, and how important they are in the setting. Much like body-mass index (BMI) is a simple, effective way of checking rates of obesity across large populations, but can be inaccurate when applied to individuals. If everything a female character says or does exists only in relation to male characters, and this happens in, say, 90% of works of fiction, that's a problem. The fact that a single work fails the Bechdel Test isn't a problem. The fact that so many do is.
SHHHH!!!subtlefuge said:What's it going to do, molest my avatar?saintdane05 said:Yahtzee, I was hoping for this debate to be over so we can start being immature again.
DOn't diss the Great, all Powerful God Tv Tropes!subtlefuge said:Arbitrary quantification of complex creative ideas. And to think there's a whole website that you linked to that's devoted to the dreamcrushers. It's mindnumbingly stupid. Like TV Tropes level stupid.
I've gotta say, I've only recently heard of the Bechdel Test being used in this regard, and I can agree it's stupid.SpiderJerusalem said:Reading comprehension, you don't have it.
Where did I say that not passing the test makes anything a bad movie? Where? I said, very clearly, that the test is broken because it takes nothing but numbers into count and would pass any female characters, even if they were nude prostitutes that spoke of what are their favorite turnips, as long as they didn't talk about men and had names.
Next time, take your time and actually read what is there. Thank you.
And yet, those nude named turnip-discussing prostitutes are still more developed and portrayed than most women in movies get. You're still the one sounding derp here because your acting as though the Bechel Test is designed to do more than it claims to do, and your insistence that it's "completely broken" is starting to sound like music and movie genres are completely useless classifications due to a FEW genre-blending songs/movies. Passing the Bechel Test doesn't mean you're movie is fair in its representation of women. But if your movie fails the test, unless there are some REALLY extenuating circumstances (No men either) or technicalities, it doesn't represent women as fairly as it does males. It's mostly an artifact from an earlier time when movies were TERRIBLE with female characters.SpiderJerusalem said:Reading comprehension, you don't have it.DVS BSTrD said:Not passing the Bechel Test doesn't mean it's a bad movie, it means it's male centric. That's like calling the Witcher 2 a bad game because it's misogynistic of Geralt to have casual sex with multiple women. In real life I'm pretty sure women talk about shoes, and there's nothing inherently wrong with that (unless that's ALL they talk about).SpiderJerusalem said:The Bechdel test is such a broken system that I can't even begin to understand why people insist on bringing it up.
It essentially is counter-productive to the entire cause. Instead of looking at the female characters in movies as what they are (are they strong, determined, important, etc), and reduces them to, well, numbers. Like cattle.
Are there two of them, do they converse about something other than a man? Huh? That's it? What if there are two women who have a talk about a lovely pair of shoes. Wow, that sure is better than having a talk about a man.
By their logic, off the of my head, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, a movie populated with incredibly strong female characters and performances, fails to pass this test because all the female characters who interact with each other discuss the main comatose character, who is a man in one way or the other.
Ugh, such a stupid system.
Where did I say that not passing the test makes anything a bad movie? Where? I said, very clearly, that the test is broken because it takes nothing but numbers into count and would pass any female characters, even if they were nude prostitutes that spoke of what are their favorite turnips, as long as they didn't talk about men and had names.
Next time, take your time and actually read what is there. Thank you.
The Bechdel test is just meant to increase awareness of the problem. You have to consider who the intended audience of these "tests" is.SpiderJerusalem said:Ugh, such a stupid system.
The best chance would probably be if a couple of crowd-sourced games become crossover hits in close succession.WoahDan said:Just because he referred to a broken measuring system doesn't mean his underlying point is wrong guys.
While I agree with Yahtzee that the pursuit of excess is the problem ,I don't really see the situation improving either. After all the underlying problem behind this is that the executives don't get what makes a good game, and given that this problem is common to ALL creative industries ( or rather, executives not pushing for quality as they know that that is an unreliable way to make money) I don't see it being fixed any time soon.
DVS BSTrD said:I don't have as much a problem with that scene in Tomb Raider as I do with Crystal Dynamics <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118203-Tomb-Raider-Dev-Rape-is-Not-in-Our-Vocabulary>response to the controversy. "Rape is not in our vocabulary?"
One: Bullshit, we all know what that creep's intentions were.
Two: ARG! Mature subject matter! RUN!
And as for Tropes Vs Women Kickstarter, people need to grow the fuck-up. She's asking for money to make videos about sexist tropes in videogames? SHE MUST BE THE DEVIL! Seriously!?! It's your fucking choice if you don't want to give her money. You'd think she was part of some witches' coven selling cookies spiked with Chinese Lead to fund a secret campaign to chemically neuter the entire male population. SHE'S TELLING YOU EXACTLY WHAT THE MONEY IS FOR AND ACKNOWLEDGING SEXISM EXISTS NEVER HURT ANYBODY!
Not passing the Bechel Test doesn't mean it's a bad movie, it means it's male centric. That's like calling the Witcher 2 a bad game because it's misogynistic of Geralt to have casual sex with multiple women. In real life I'm pretty sure women talk about shoes, and there's nothing inherently wrong with that (unless that's ALL they talk about).SpiderJerusalem said:The Bechdel test is such a broken system that I can't even begin to understand why people insist on bringing it up.
It essentially is counter-productive to the entire cause. Instead of looking at the female characters in movies as what they are (are they strong, determined, important, etc), and reduces them to, well, numbers. Like cattle.
Actually she's pretending that sexism exists in areas that it doesn't really. Sexism is like racism, it will go away if we stop talking about it. I mean one of the best selling games out there was Skyrim. Armor looks the same on either sex, very little mention of sex in the game... yada yada. So had we grown up? Yes, until someone brought us back down again by saying... Lego is sexist. Frikkin Lego. Seriously.
Are there two of them, do they converse about something other than a man? Huh? That's it? What if there are two women who have a talk about a lovely pair of shoes. Wow, that sure is better than having a talk about a man.
By their logic, off the of my head, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, a movie populated with incredibly strong female characters and performances, fails to pass this test because all the female characters who interact with each other discuss the main comatose character, who is a man in one way or the other.
Ugh, such a stupid system.
DVS BSTrD said:I don't have as much a problem with that scene in Tomb Raider as I do with Crystal Dynamics <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118203-Tomb-Raider-Dev-Rape-is-Not-in-Our-Vocabulary>response to the controversy. "Rape is not in our vocabulary?"
One: Bullshit, we all know what that creep's intentions were.
Two: ARG! Mature subject matter! RUN!
And as for Tropes Vs Women Kickstarter, people need to grow the fuck-up. She's asking for money to make videos about sexist tropes in videogames? SHE MUST BE THE DEVIL! Seriously!?! It's your fucking choice if you don't want to give her money. You'd think she was part of some witches' coven selling cookies spiked with Chinese Lead to fund a secret campaign to chemically neuter the entire male population. SHE'S TELLING YOU EXACTLY WHAT THE MONEY IS FOR AND ACKNOWLEDGING SEXISM EXISTS NEVER HURT ANYBODY!
Not passing the Bechel Test doesn't mean it's a bad movie, it means it's male centric. That's like calling the Witcher 2 a bad game because it's misogynistic of Geralt to have casual sex with multiple women. In real life I'm pretty sure women talk about shoes, and there's nothing inherently wrong with that (unless that's ALL they talk about).SpiderJerusalem said:The Bechdel test is such a broken system that I can't even begin to understand why people insist on bringing it up.
It essentially is counter-productive to the entire cause. Instead of looking at the female characters in movies as what they are (are they strong, determined, important, etc), and reduces them to, well, numbers. Like cattle.
Are there two of them, do they converse about something other than a man? Huh? That's it? What if there are two women who have a talk about a lovely pair of shoes. Wow, that sure is better than having a talk about a man.
By their logic, off the of my head, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, a movie populated with incredibly strong female characters and performances, fails to pass this test because all the female characters who interact with each other discuss the main comatose character, who is a man in one way or the other.
Ugh, such a stupid system.
DVS BSTrD said:I don't have as much a problem with that scene in Tomb Raider as I do with Crystal Dynamics <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118203-Tomb-Raider-Dev-Rape-is-Not-in-Our-Vocabulary>response to the controversy. "Rape is not in our vocabulary?"
One: Bullshit, we all know what that creep's intentions were.
Two: ARG! Mature subject matter! RUN!
And as for Tropes Vs Women Kickstarter, people need to grow the fuck-up. She's asking for money to make videos about sexist tropes in videogames? SHE MUST BE THE DEVIL! Seriously!?! It's your fucking choice if you don't want to give her money. You'd think she was part of some witches' coven selling cookies spiked with Chinese Lead to fund a secret campaign to chemically neuter the entire male population. SHE'S TELLING YOU EXACTLY WHAT THE MONEY IS FOR AND ACKNOWLEDGING SEXISM EXISTS NEVER HURT ANYBODY!
Not passing the Bechel Test doesn't mean it's a bad movie, it means it's male centric. That's like calling the Witcher 2 a bad game because it's misogynistic of Geralt to have casual sex with multiple women. In real life I'm pretty sure women talk about shoes, and there's nothing inherently wrong with that (unless that's ALL they talk about).SpiderJerusalem said:The Bechdel test is such a broken system that I can't even begin to understand why people insist on bringing it up.
It essentially is counter-productive to the entire cause. Instead of looking at the female characters in movies as what they are (are they strong, determined, important, etc), and reduces them to, well, numbers. Like cattle.
Are there two of them, do they converse about something other than a man? Huh? That's it? What if there are two women who have a talk about a lovely pair of shoes. Wow, that sure is better than having a talk about a man.
By their logic, off the of my head, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, a movie populated with incredibly strong female characters and performances, fails to pass this test because all the female characters who interact with each other discuss the main comatose character, who is a man in one way or the other.
Ugh, such a stupid system.