no one is disputing the Idea behind the mode itself...just the naming and the implication of said naming..again, no need to call it "girlfrend mode"Vault101 said:they arent calling it "girlfreind mode" theres no need to call it that..while its not "rage inducing" offensive..its still stupid enough to get eye's rollingsurg3n said:What if that girlfriend mode is absolutely spot on the truth - that out of the small percentage of girlfriends who will play Borderlands2 with their boyfriend, will absolutely suck at it - to the point of ruining said boyfriends game.
[quote/]I think it's an awesome idea, and call it Girlfriend Mode,
[quote/]and if any women are offended, well buy them 50 shades and a bottle of wine, and that will shut them up, leaving you to enjoy your game in peace.[/quote]
are you fucking serious? that statement right there is actually more offensive than this whole "girlfreind mode" fiasco
I'd wager any girl who is going to get offended by this is not the kind of person to buy into horrible crap like 50 shades of grey....in fact I'd even go as far to say ALOT of women don't actually buy into 50 shades of grey and think its [i/]good[/i]..much like people in this demographic will talk about the "so bad its good" cheesy movies they love to watch...51% of people are not that fucking stupid
why is "liking stupid shit" implied to be a mostly female thing? ok sure alot of stuff targeted towards us is absolute shit, but men like their fair share of stupid shit too.
[quote/]Political correctness can drag all the fun out of just about anything - it's bad enough on YouTube, but Twitter is just an endless parade of bitter blow-hards... that's why I won't join twitter, too much competition
Political correctness these days is just a card people pull to justify them saying stupid/bias things
seriously..if you feel the need to pull "political correctes" as some kind of point in your favour it does nothing good for you credibility or how much I'll buy into your argument[/quote]
Well first off, I wasn't even halfway serious about that 50 shades comment
I think there's something that other developers can learn from Borderlands, it's a complex FPS game that can appeal to people who probably wouldn't play a FPS usually, they are trying to highlight that. Hell, it makes a change from the current trend of super-difficult games that really can only appeal to hard core gamers, like DayZ and Dark Souls, where inexperienced players are pretty much doomed. They've added a facility to bridge the experience gap and encourage people with, let's say less confidence in these games - that can only be a good thing.