Alceste
Vagabond
Ah the black vs white approach. Well why not.
Correct thats what it is.
By yuck, I meant the vitriol emanating from your **** shaming post, not the sex life of some poor game developer.
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Ah the black vs white approach. Well why not.
Correct thats what it is.
By yuck, I meant the vitriol emanating from your **** shaming post, not the sex life of some poor game developer.
People have sex with each other. Get over it. It's not some grand conspiracy to corrupt the gaming press with the incredible persuasive power of our vaginas.**** shaming? Its not really my fault that female "game developers" have sex with gaming "Journalists" who then write "totally impartial" articles promoting the games of these "game developers".
Is that supposed to be okay?
If i wanted to go on the sex life of one of these "poor game developers" i would mention the changing multiple sexual partners on a single gaming convention let alone conventions. But that has nothing to do with Gamergate.
By yuck, I meant the vitriol emanating from your **** shaming post, not the sex life of some poor game developer.
People have sex with each other. Get over it. It's not some grand conspiracy to corrupt the gaming press with the incredible persuasive power of our vaginas.
So you think its okay when women objectify themselves to sell their product.
Not even to mention the role of the Journalists in all of this.
So should i sleep with my project managers to get them to accept my proposal? What could possibly be wrong with that.
Never happened. Nobody was buying anything from anybody with sex. That's a totally retarded assertion, as anyone who has ever had sex should immediately be able to spot.It's not the sex itself, but that it was used as a form of bribery, perportedly.
I haven't been following the story nor know much about it outside of this thread. I do know that misogyny is rampant in geek/gamer/internet culture, and that it's unacceptable and needs to be combatted.
But all that aside, buying favorable reviews is unethical, whether it be with cash or sex. But it still doesnt warrant the level of reaction and treatment, however, and shouldn't be used to deflect attention from the misogyny issue.
How convenient that all people she had sex with wrote so nice articles about her game.
What a coincidence.
But of course she is just a poor flower.(if you dont count all the lies)
Quality journalism ftw.
Ah the black vs white approach. Well why not.
Correct thats what it is.
You don't find the sex lives and relationship dramas of others mind-numbingly boring? I do. This thread was never intended to be a spiteful critique of whatserface's sex life. It was intended to be a discussion of a significant paradigm shift within the game development and game press community, caused by the dawning realization that a certain demographic to which they had been routinely catering are hateful, misogynistic idiots.
I haven't played Depression Quest, but it IS possible that it is a genuinely interesting game to play and to write about. That's much more likely than the suggestion that you need to bang somebody to get a favorable review, don't you think?
Ehh, this is just another anita sarkeesian. Everybody will be up in a big roar about it then it will die and go back to the black hole areas of the internet.
I, out of interest, played a few hours into it. It's... Well different and not in a good way.
Sarkeesian is actually more popular now than ever, especially among game developers. Her ideas are a hot topic at all of our indie dev events now, whereas before "gamergate" we sometimes encountered devs who didn't even know who she was.
Just started, and I actually do find it unique and interesting. It's a pretty bang on depiction of what depression is actually like. It's also elegantly designed and nicely written, and the music is well-chosen.
It's a simple text-based game, sure, but better than the one I made. And it's free.
What's not to like?
Depression Quest: An Interactive (non)Fiction About Living with Depression
Because she's helping push the issue? Anybody with half a brain would let this drama die down. It's the curse of being involved in Indie gaming.
Idk.. I suppose watching family members deal with depression made me look at it in a sour view.
**** shaming? Its not really my fault that female "game developers" have sex with gaming "Journalists" who then write "totally impartial" articles promoting the games of these "game developers".
Because she's helping push the issue? Anybody with half a brain would let this drama die down. It's the curse of being involved in Indie gaming.