People jumping into rage mode without even checking out the actual review is a problem. This very forum has had multiple threads where the OPs have baited others into getting all furious over nothing. I don't think it's too much to ask people check the sources before they get all upset, unless they enjoy getting played.SilverBullets000 said:No, but the OP insinuated that he did with his misleading thread title, which led to the waves of people calling the reviewer an idiot for something he didn't do. OP went back and fixed it, but he was too late.Uhura said:Mario Kart 8 discussion is a good example of this. The reviewer didn't call anyone racist.
This is another problem. The article wasn't actually a click-bait. The review in question was called "Mario Kart 8 Review (Wii U)". Click-bait refers to articles that have sensationalist titles that get people to click on them. There was nothing sensationalist about the review title. The article had multiple paragraphs and the writer mentions diversity only in one paragraph near the end of the review and then ends up giving the game a good score anyway.SilverBullets000 said:And, from what I've seen in the article, the guy did a lot of beating around the bush. I don't have psychic powers or anything, but he might as well have said it. Then again, it's not like it was click-bait, right? I mean, we didn't have another issue about racism with another game just before then, right? Right?
The reviewer commented on the lack of diversity in a very level headed manner without accusing Nintendo of being racist assholes. He had a moderate approach to the topic. But apparently that is not good enough. Even you yourself seem to be interested reading malice into his words and making his statements much more sinister than they actually were ('beating around the bushes', 'he might as well have said it'). Doesn't your reaction seem at all alarming to you? How are we actually supposed to have any reasonable discussions about the topic when people jump from 'lack of diversity' into 'he thinks they are racists!'?
And it's not productive to lump up everyone who brings up issues in the portrayal of gender/race/orientation under the SJW label.SilverBullets000 said:I would hope so. They're generally reactionary prudes who overcompensate for their own insecurities, getting offended for others when the group in question had little to no problems with it in the first place. Most of the controversies kicked up by them are over petty grievances that make normal people scratch their head over the idea that someone was actually offended by it, trivializing the issue to the point that legitimate complaints are glazed over in favor of avoiding the SJWs in question.Hating on "SJWs" is currently fashionable in this community.
(And the description SJW is applied very liberally to anyone who talks about race/gender/orientation etc. It doesn't seem to matter if they actually are radical in any way or not.)
You don't have to participate in the discussions though. People will continue discussing these issues (often because the issues directly affect their enjoyment of games) and you will save yourself from a lot of headache by not going in those threads if they upset you.SilverBullets000 said:But mostly, I'm just tired of the negativity of it all. They're fucking videogames. They won't appeal to everyone all the time. Yes, I agree that some should try, but trying to make them is the wrong way to go about it. Calling those that disagree racist or sexist is an even worse way to go about it. Especially in Mario Kart, where most of the drivers are either thinly veiled clones of other stereotyped human characters or fucking turtles. You know, something the reviewer didn't seem keen on bringing up.
I have been gaming for 20 years. I have put a lot of time and money in this hobby and when I talk about sexism etc. issues in gaming, I don't do it to shit all over my hobby. I think the same is true for a lot of others who like to talk about these issues.