No. There was only the male-only Hearthstone competition. Only Starcraft and Tekken had a matching female-only competition.Lightknight said:Wait... so they had both male and female only competitions? I came into this thread thinking something wrong was happening. I don't give two farts from Sunday (or whatever other folksy phrase about not giving a shit) about female only competitions so why would I care about male only competitions? Is it only wrong if it's men only but ok if it's women only? Double standard if you ask me, which you didn't, but I'm saying it anyways.
As long as both groups are properly represented, I couldn't care less. It's only sexist if they only had a male competition but no female competition.
What the title should say is that a Male-only tournament prohibits females from playing in it and vice versa. Which shouldn't matter to anyone.
Now basically they've removed the male-only tournament and now have two tournaments that females can join with only one that males can. Hurray for inequality I guess?
did you see the schedule? it's like, a third as large as the other side and they were running it parallel to the other tournament, so nobody would have been watching. they probably put them next to the coffee maker or something. if this had gone through it would have been a joke.piscian said:I think it's interesting more than anything else. korean culture has until recently been pretty male dominated and the very idea of being beaten by a girl would crush some fellows I guess. Weird. Its interesting that the finnish were "umm fuck you, girls fought in WWII buddy. I think they'll be fine in COD.". I'm paraphrasing obviously go fins!
ex2katana said:I'm...not sure why they kept the female-only tournaments. Still, a step forward!
I'm sort of ok with it. I kind of like the idea of showing off how big a female community we have in gamerland. You know instead of seeing mostly team with one or two girls on them, we can show hey its big enough to have its own tournament. Kinda like that Gaycon or whatever it is. Like "hey were dedicating this convention to LGBT but everyones invited". Definitely do not think the intention is bad.
johnsarif said:It's a hard question how and when to segregate and not. It depends where you draw the line. For me, it comes down to: "Does feature X of group Y offer them a huge advantage over other groups?". If yes, segregate based on feature X, else do not segregate.Macsen Wledig said:As well as segregating males and females because they might think differently, I guess we'll have to segregate it further for those who are neurotypical and those that are not neurotypical. There's no real reason to, but segregation is good? Right guys?Ferisar said:I didn't know that logic-processing was so bloody different that you have to consider the "different wirings within the male/female brain" to separate competition. God forbid the girl might use a card differently than a dude. Puh-fucking-lease. This isn't Starcraft (and then I'd have an actual pro-player example thanks to Scarlett), it's a turn-based card game.
Yes, because generalizations are always helpful in segregating people for sports. I suppose we should separate blacks and whites in sports again as there are more black people in jail, hinting at a higher propensity for hosility and violence, which would affect how they approach situations on the field?johnsarif said:The same? Really?Ferisar said:You know what I know? That I communicate with females on a daily basis who seem to function exactly the same as me outside of our reproductive desires.
Based on the study I posted above:
As a side note, I'm all for gender equality. I believe that it's OK to have mixed eSports competition but that's just that, a belief. I do not have any conclusive evidence to support it or to refute it.The data, pulled from 10,000 American men and women who took a questionnaire that measured 15 variations of personality traits, records that men and women feel and behave in very specific (and gendered) ways.
Men are more:
- Dominant
- Reserved
- Utilitarian
- Vigilant
- Rule-conscious
- Emotionally stable
While women are more:
- Deferential
- Warm
- Trusting
- Sensitive
- Emotionally "reactive"
Not a bad plan that. It might give us white folks a chance in some of the running events.Lilani said:Yes, because generalizations are always helpful in segregating people for sports. I suppose we should separate blacks and whites in sports again as there are more black people in jail, hinting at a higher propensity for hosility and violence, which would affect how they approach situations on the field?johnsarif said:The same? Really?Ferisar said:You know what I know? That I communicate with females on a daily basis who seem to function exactly the same as me outside of our reproductive desires.
Based on the study I posted above:
As a side note, I'm all for gender equality. I believe that it's OK to have mixed eSports competition but that's just that, a belief. I do not have any conclusive evidence to support it or to refute it.The data, pulled from 10,000 American men and women who took a questionnaire that measured 15 variations of personality traits, records that men and women feel and behave in very specific (and gendered) ways.
Men are more:
- Dominant
- Reserved
- Utilitarian
- Vigilant
- Rule-conscious
- Emotionally stable
While women are more:
- Deferential
- Warm
- Trusting
- Sensitive
- Emotionally "reactive"
Do you have any information which proves any of these things are reasons to separate people? Or to put it another way, are reasons to not base who gets into tournaments on skill alone?
Gamer87 said:Yes, this makes sense. Just as women are physically inferior to men, the fact that so much of their brain power is taken up with planning dinner, thinking about fashion and worrying about the kids puts them at a disdvantage against men in these kinds of competitions.
There's a difference between 'click the mouse and think quickly', and pro levels of APM, or 'actions per minute', which is how many moves one can make in the game in a minute's time.shadowmagus said:"...so little to do with their lives...", Personal attacks already? tsk tsk. None of my responses have targeted people but "e-sports" as a whole. To answer your questions by the way, "Electronic", and websters defines a "Sport" as "a contest or game in which people do certain physical activities according to a specific set of rules and compete against each other." Now I'm assuming that the argument to be made is "Well they have to click the mouse and think quickly, that counts as physical activity." and I simply disagree.Excludos said:You don't get what the E in Esports stand for, do you..? I love naysayers like you who have so little to do with their lives that they just run around trying to belittle other peoples interests as dumb because you're not part of it. One of the amazing features of smart people is the ability to understand why others find something interesting or fun, even if you personally don't. Same reason as I completely understand why so many people are obsessed with soccer, even if I personally have zero interest in it. Wouldn't it be silly if I ran around telling people "Its not sports. Its just 22 people fighting over a leather ball, and whoever loses gets to have their fans wreck havoc in the streets with riots. Its a children's game"shadowmagus said:I'll stop belitting e-sports when it stops calling itself "e-sports" and starts calling itself "competitive video games". Otherwise, it's just trying to stroke its own ego.clippen05 said:Ever consider that just because you have no interest in something, that doesn't mean that other people can't like it? I make absolutely zero dollars off of E-Sports, same as I make off of regular sports, but I enjoy watching soccer and competitive CS:GO just the same. I treat them as equal, no matter what types of skills they require. How about you stop belittling people's interests?shadowmagus said:FYI guys, the only people who consider e-sports an actual sport are the people who play and stand to make a living off of e-sports. For the rest of us, it's called a video game.