aks100 said:
This may have been discussed before but a search of the forums didn't bring up anything that I was looking for so...
I've been asked to write about sexism in gaming and I know it's a subject that has been done to death. I want to make it as fair an argument as possible. As a girl you can probably figure out which side of the debate I'm on but I do want to know why people are so vocal AGAINST people speaking up against sexist slogans in advertising and reinforcing white male gamer stereotypes.
For example, the recent gamestation advertising campaign saying their pre-owned games were cheaper than your girlfriend. When people complained that it was offensive the minority of gamers told them to shut up and get over it. So..why are people so against gaming becoming more gender neutral and accepting of female, child and elderly gamers.
I'm not slating it, I would just like to understand the mindset a bit better to at least try and make this piece of writing fairer.
It's because there is nothing sexist involved, in general 99% of "feminism" today is just people looking to make noise, grab a headline, and get five minutes of fame. The movement has outlived it's usefulness, and has no serious issues to pursue anymore, it's all about causing trouble to justify it's own existance.
The whole "cheaper than your girlfriend" thing is hardly a big deal, being no worse than plenty of ads directed at women that present men as being complete bozos. I mean watch TV sometime and you'll notice advertising is full of examples of women one upping men, or presenting us as a bunch of goobers who can't take care of ourselves. This is to say nothing of entire TV shows like "The View" which on the occasions I've listened to it, seem like the entire show revolves around bashing men.
The point is, it goes back and forth, and it's time to grow up both seriously, and in a not-so-serious context.
When it comes to the side issue of children and elderly gamers, the issue isn't so much the gamers themselves, but the way that the industry caters to them. If we were seeing parallel game development, with titles being released both for a serious crowd, and for the more casual, less-involved crowd it wouldn't be a problem. A lot of the bile comes from the fact that almost all games are being developed to try and appeal to as wide a group of people as possible. There are some game types that just don't work well with casual play.
See, over simplication is fine to an extent, I mean everyon has to start somewhere. There is a point at which people want to get "serious" about gaming, or are ready to move beyond the introductory level. When your seeing nothing but games that are designed to be approachable and playable by anyone who wants to put in time irregardless of skill level, that's very annoying.
If the industry was to produce enough serious games, beyond the basic, casual, introductory level for those who want to play on a higher level, there wouldn't be an issue. The problem is when all games are being made into casual games.
I don't begrudge the casual players their Wii toys, Angry Birds, and other games. Heck, I can see the point of having things like introdouctory level RPGs and the like the "Legends Of Heroes" series for the PSP. The problem is when this is all you see, and depth is stripped away from games so as not to be intimidating to that audience.
Want to end the bad blood there, the industry needs to develop for both crowds. However as serious gamers are both outnumbered, and have higher standards at the moment, we're not as profitable a target audience. We're profitable, but everyone wnats to go after the most monsterous profits possible, and that means trying to target the largest audience possible, which means dumbing everything down to the point where the games are increasingly unsatisfying to serious game players.
None of that has much to do with the issue of women's rights though.
The bottom line is that the complaints you see by "feminists" are quite simply stupid. They are just as ridiculous as if I was to complain about the potrayal of men on TV when they get one upped by women, or negatively stereotyped. It's just that women are taken seriously here, and guys aren't. Personally I see it as a non-factor, since it's usually kind of funny, and I'd like to think we can all laugh at ourselves or appreciate even cutting humor directed at us from time to time.
We also get complaints about things like the idealized physical portrayal of women in works of fantasy, which includes video games. A stupid arguement when you consider that female artists, or heck artists in general, tend to produce idealized specimins of whatever gender they are drawing when it comes to things like epic fantasy artwork. Women with breasts as big as their head, are no worse than guys with biceps as big around as their head. It's just that you hear feminists screaming from the rooftops for attention about what is a non-issue to everyone else including most women. With the male version you still here the idiots, but it usually winds up getting confined to dicussions on things like steroid abuse. Both groups want attention, feminists have a bigger platform though. Feminists claim it sends a bad message to girls, and encourages unhealthy behaviors in those who weren't lucky enough to win the genetic lottery. The male side claims that the big arms and rippling muscles send a bad message to young boys who turn to things like steroids to match the image of what a man, an athlete in paticular, should be like. I think the majority of people just wish they would all shut up and learn to seperate fantasy from reality, and realize that kids have been dealing with fantasy since before any of us were born and seeing the same kind of artwork on a video screen isn't any worse than seeing it anywhere else... going back to the ancient greeks with their statues.
I don't hate women, I don't think they are inferior, I do however think feminists need to grow up, and the media needs to learn to tell a lot of them to just put a sock in it instead of giving them a platform to rabble rouse and cause trouble. Things like the "cheaper than your girlfriend" ad are only a big deal because someone saw an oppertunity to get some attention, and the media decided to give it to her... and that's why I think so many people are kind of nasty about it. It's trivial and stupid.
I'm more concerned with the plight of women in places like The Middle East, where the media has covered them being forced to marry their rapists, and even being stoned to death despite the intercession of woman's rights groups. When I see people acting like that sign is some kind of big deal, when it's just being turned into an attention getting exercise, it tends to seriously annoy me.
Thanks if you managed to read this far... this is simply my take on things, agree or disagree.