You have expressed the opinion that the game has misandric attitudes three times now, but not once provided a single example. If you can't provide any, then I am going to assume you are just making it up. It's not my job to look up the points you are trying to make. If you are going to claim a game is sexist against men, then it's your job to provide examples of this to back your point up.shephardjhon said:Just look at some of the comments made by the writer of Tomb Raider. She clearly hates men. And she talks as if she has made such a huge leap in gaming, what she has done in my opinion is written the gaming equal of I Spit On Your Grave, which is completely fine if everyone wasn't praising the other parts of the game so much that I had to try it. Make that game but advertise it as such so I will stay the hell away from it. She is responsible for the worst part of an otherwise great game and she thinks she deserves credit for its success.
If one of the selling points of remember me is a female protagonist, I will avoid it unless it proves that there are female villains in it too.
And the sex appeal thing is probably why most publishers wanted to avoid a female protagonist. They knew that in whatever way they made the box art, someone is going to complain about it being too sexy and a few morons are actually going to complain about it not being sexy, according to the video games awesome lets play, both happened with Tomb Raider and I think very few publishers are willing to handle that.
Obviously you don't have to if you don't want to, but don't expect anybody to take your points seriously or respond to them (and if you don't care about that, it kind of defeats the point of commenting on a discussion board).
It is also worth noting that the lead writers of computer games have very little actual authority when it comes to the game. They don't write the entire script and hand it onto the developers who make it happen. They still need what they write to be approved, they just use their writing skills to make things more believable.
So even if the writer did hate men, that kind of attitude/message wouldn't be allowed in the game unless the people in charge were happy for it to be.
As for the whole "People complain when it's sexy, people complain when it isn't". I agree, it's pretty idiotic. When it comes to writing or creating female characters, then when it comes to the "geek community" people find something to complain about regardless. I imagine it's probably a bit of a headache when it comes to game development, but to be honest, the "geek community" complains about everything. It's amazing how large an industry it is considering nobody seems to like anything.