Wow, I leave for a few days and my thread has ballooned immensely. This is in contrast to Digital Press/Retrogaming Forums. Before I posted my thread here, I posted my thread there. After about 10 replies, the thread was closed. I guess that explains why racketboy forums is more active, popular and better than Digital Press Retrogaming forums.
On topic, in my original post I asked readers to post examples of fat/ugly/old women in video games. Apart from a few examples from old PC games, minor sub-characters (fat policewoman pig from Dead Rising) and non-human females, there weren't many good examples at all. I think this is a good indication of my original assertion: fat, ugly and/or old women are under-represented in video games. Not only that but fat, ugly and/or old
MEN are
more represented than fat/ugly/old women (see Old Snake from MGS4, Rufus from Street Fighter 4, the cast of Gears of War etc).
As for the poll results, all 3 options are neck to neck. Some people think there should be more fat/ugly/old women in video games. Some people don't. Some people are undecided. If you answered the poll, why did you choose that option?
Finally another question: if women and/or feminists want more of the games that they want (less sexism, sexualization etc), why don't they make those games and show their support by buying them? Nobody is stopping any woman from making a video game (ignoring financial concerns).
TheRev wrote:Thread over
10 pages later... Apparently not!
wclem wrote:Forgot to add, it is the attitude/personality of the girls in games that makes them attractive. Strong females can be very attractive, or to some weak females attract them. It is all in what you perceive.
I disagree or I disagree partly. It is not an either/or. Sometimes it is the personality of girls that makes them attractive. Sometimes it is their looks. Beauty is subjective (for the most part).
Menegrothx wrote:Well a huge portion of games come from Japan and feminism is a lot less stronger there than it is in North America and North Europe (although it still is far from the Islamic world). And on top of that there's the whole culture of cute/moe thing, with game developers designing their characters for the largest, most important consumer group, otakus.
I think you gave me an idea for a new thread: I think it would be an interesting thing to compare Japanese and Western designs of females. At the very least, one observation that can be made is that female video game characters drawn by Japan tend to be slim with a feminine-looking face and with appropriate size breasts (big, small or flat). American female video game characters however tend to lean towards very curvy bodies (wide hips, above-average sized breasts). American character designers in contrast have trouble creating a feminine-looking face (many have man-faces). Furthermore, they only know 2 breast sizes: big or bigger. It seems that small perky breasts don't exist in their world. Which also leads to another subject: American character designers have trouble creating convincing teenager and younger female characters and differentiating it from male teenagers.
pierrot" wrote:I'm not sure if this was directed toward me, but my posts haven't been in response to the OP. His posts are fairly clearly bating people into a presumption that games would be somehow boring, or insufficient as entertainment if they took women's grievances into account during the design phase.
That's not my argument at all. All I did was point out how I noticed many of the females in video games were designed to be attractive (99% slim body with nice youthful face and nice tits) and then I subsequently offered the suggestion: what if there were more old women, ugly women and fat women taking the main role or major role in video games?
pierrot wrote:tl;dr - Stop thinking of the issue as parties of victims and villains. Start considering how over-sexualized representations of genders can be harmful (yes, even to men) and a barrier to entry for certain people. This is not limited solely to video games, but in the context of this website, yeah, it kinda is.
That's exactly what I'm trying to do: by inserting more fat/ugly/old female characters into video games, I am
de-sexualizing the representations of genders. Of course, chubby-chasers/the desperates/granny-lovers are immune from my proposed policy but they're in the minority. The majority want young, supple women with nice tits. I am decreasing them in favor of fat/ugly/old women. Is that not a positive step?
MrEco wrote:Of all the shit you're all talking about, how has no one pointed out the majorly flawed thinking it requires to base a characters physical appearance off of the hentai that fans drew of them?
You have the logic completely reversed: hentai drawers base
THEIR character designs off of the official safe-work female character designs. How do hentai drawers decide which females to draw dirty pictures of? By choosing who they think is attractive in video games. With regards to the thread subject, the only points I was making was:
1. the number of hentai drawings of a particular female character is an indication of her attractiveness. in this case, the original character designer was successful in drawing a female video game character that resonates with the mind and penis of gamers.
2. by inserting more fat/ugly/old female characters into video games, this solves the sexualization problem: nobody, not the gamers and not the hentai drawers will sexualize them.
One more thing: the person I was replying to in the first place made the claim that Chie from Persona 4 isn't attractive because she is a tomboy or has no tits or whatever, I don't remember. I pointed out that since there are lots of Chie hentai, this proves the opposite: many do see her as attractive enough to demand hentai pictures of. If she wasn't attractive in some way to some people, there wouldn't be hentai of her. Heck, she wouldn't be in a video game in the first place (because video games sexualize women, according to feminists).
fvgazi wrote:Solving sexism in games: will not get done by changing a character's appearance - as this just perpetuates the problem. The problem with sexism is the unequal power of the gender or sex in question.
I see this a lot in this thread already: "sexism can not be simply solved by this"
Well then what are the solutions? Why should there not be ugly/fat/old women taking major roles in video games as my thread suggests? God knows there are plenty of attractive ones.
fvgazi wrote:It's the prevalence of those sorts of tropes that's the issue. It's the fact that there is a disproportionate number of them in comparison to more positive examples. It's why we generally don't make a big deal about tropes that paint men in a bad light, such as the "doofus sitcom husband." You don't have to look anywhere at all to find other good examples of positive portrayals of men, because they're everywhere.
By contrast, when a genuinely good and positive portrayal of a woman shows up in video games, it's kind of a big deal because they're so comparatively rare. It shouldn't be.
I hate to repeat myself but as I have hopefully proved, ugly/fat/old women taking central roles in video games are comparatively rare, compared to young attractive females and even ugly/fat/old men. I'm not saying more ugly/fat/old women in video games will solve sexism. But it is a step in the right direction.
AppleQueso wrote:I'm not even sure the industry itself knows what is and isn't "marketable" these days.
Sex sells and it always has. It is why 99% of women in video games are young and attractive, not ugly, fat or old. We need more ugly, fat and old women in video games. It might not be marketable but at least it is social justice.
GirlGamer55 wrote:I can think of some attractive women that have strong roles in games that arn't just fapping fodder.
Like Alyx Vance from HL2, or Lara Croft (ok she's really hot and lots of guys fap to her but she's still a strong woman and when I was a young girl she was a role model to me), Samus and even Jill Valentine...sort of.
This is the problem with attractive women in video games: they will be fapped to. No exceptions. Sure, Lara Croft and Samus are strong independent woman and they should be respected as such. BUT, they're also attractive so male gamers will fap to them and hentai will be drawn of them (especially Samus).
If you (or feminists) have no problem with male gamers masturbating to attractive female video game characters with good personalities, then that's great.
But if you do have problems with that, then the only solution is promoting strong female video game characters who are also ugly, fat or old. That way, nobody will masturbate to them.
dtrack wrote:Mileena in Mortal Kombat with some serious dental issue.
Facially speaking, yes Mileena is ugly so this is the best example so far of an ugly major female character. Unfortunately, her body is typical: scantily clad and well toned body and pretty big tits. Then again, if Mileena kept her mouth shut and teeth hidden, then she's just another male sex fantasy.
Come on people? Where are those very ugly females? Old ones? Obese ones?
dtrack wrote:I'm really enjoying the conversation I feel like Racketboy is one of the few gaming communities where you can have this conversation without it turning to immature mudslinging.
At the very least, better than Digital Press Retrogaming forums where my thread was locked.