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Post by Davrin's boobs on May 22, 2017 13:16:35 GMT
I still dont get what a romance tailored for women means, because that is some stereotyped crap to begin with, gay men have been asking for sappy romance like Alistair's/Cullen's/Jaal's since foooooreeeeeverrrr ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And nop, Jaal romance has nothing that screams female only because one, that is a stereotype, two the sex scene works the same like a blowjob with two men... I mean they didn't give a damn with Sara/Peebee and the invisible strap-on
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 13:20:23 GMT
Reasons for certain anger are more valid than others. For example, there is a contingent of fans who don't want them to make Jaal bi. This would change nothing of Jaal's character. It would change nothing of his interaction with Sara, or the romance with Sara. The only thing that would change would be the player's meta knowledge that Jaal can now be romanced by Scott. Frankly, I don't think they should care about the anger of those players. In contrast, making Jaal bi would make a lot of players happy and add to their gaming experience. I heard that Jaal's romance has scenes that are specifically made for females and they would look strange with males but I haven't played his romance so I have no idea how much of those rumors are true. The thing about making Jaal bi that surprised me the most was the anger that the female players that did and liked his romance show at the prospect of making him bi. Some comments I read make it seem like they take it very personally. I keep wondering why. The only reason I can think of is that they're afraid that Bioware is going to alter Jaal's scenes in the f/m romance too but I see no reason why Bioware would do that. Nah, MEA has precedent in making nonsensical sex scenes. (See: Peebee's sex scene with Sara.) They wouldn't even need to change any animations for a Jaal/Scott romance. I think they would still be "happy with the specifics."
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Post by Felya87 on May 22, 2017 13:24:27 GMT
Maybe their parents were in this situation? It's not an uncommon fear for girls. Just right after the fear of the boyfrind ceating with their best girlfriend or sister, there is "he is actually gay and you are a failure as a woman". Plus in most media when such situation is presented, the focus is always on the male part, and usually the woman is at beast ignored or depicted as a horrible person to "justify" the cheating and emphasize the "oh finally I've embraced being gay". I frankly don't remember any show where is given any kind of thought about the woman perspective, outside "le fate ignoranti", an italian movie. Never said is a justification. And frankly I sort of understand (even if I don't agree) wishing to keep Jaal ethero. As the principal romance for women (presented even in a trailer) can be a little irritating having him patched up and became bi. But this is bioware bi. As in you would never know unless you're the same sex love interest. It would be an interesting dynamic for a love interest to leave their lover for the player character. It's not been done in these games only the opposite way around. Never said is a justification. Just a reason. If the character was bi from the start, I don't think there would have been a problem. Eh, I'd prefer not have this kind of things. Jacob came to mind. I guess after all the male LIs with a dead ex or leaving you to go with the woman they kimpregnated (really, there are no condoms in space?) I don't trust anything like that. And frankly I don't like that thrope. Maybe their parents were in this situation? It's not an uncommon fear for girls. Just right after the fear of the boyfrind ceating with their best girlfriend or sister, there is "he is actually gay and you are a failure as a woman". Plus in most media when such situation is presented, the focus is always on the male part, and usually the woman is at beast ignored or depicted as a horrible person to "justify" the cheating and emphasize the "oh finally I've embraced being gay". I frankly don't remember any show where is given any kind of thought about the woman perspective, outside "le fate ignoranti", an italian movie. Never said is a justification. And frankly I sort of understand (even if I don't agree) wishing to keep Jaal ethero. As the principal romance for women (presented even in a trailer) can be a little irritating having him patched up and became bi. I understand where you're coming from. I just think it's still a homophobic line of thought, especially when it comes fictional characters and representation when there is still little lgbt+ content as it is in video games. I'm not actually on board with Jaal being patched in as a bi romance either, because I still firmly believe that a gay/bi male squad member should've been there in the first place, but nah, can't have THAT alienating heteronormative sensibilities now, can't it? Depending on where you look at it, is homophobic when you let that fear/situation cloud your judice, and is misoginistic how most of the time is presented in media. And I completely agree: a bi/gay squadmate should have been in the team from the start.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 13:27:29 GMT
But this is bioware bi. As in you would never know unless you're the same sex love interest. It would be an interesting dynamic for a love interest to leave their lover for the player character. It's not been done in these games only the opposite way around. Never said is a justification. Just a reason. If the character was bi from the start, I don't think there would have been a problem. Eh, I'd prefer not have this kind of things. Jacob came to mind. I guess after all the male LIs with a dead ex or leaving you to go with the woman they kimpregnated (really, there are no condoms in space?) I don't trust anything like that. And frankly I don't like that thrope. I understand where you're coming from. I just think it's still a homophobic line of thought, especially when it comes fictional characters and representation when there is still little lgbt+ content as it is in video games. I'm not actually on board with Jaal being patched in as a bi romance either, because I still firmly believe that a gay/bi male squad member should've been there in the first place, but nah, can't have THAT alienating heteronormative sensibilities now, can't it? Depending on where you look at it, is homophobic when you let that fear/situation cloud your judice, and is misoginistic how most of the time is presented in media. And I completely agree: a bi/gay squadmate should have been in the team from the start. Omnicondoms. To go with the omnidildos and omnifleshlights. Omnihandcuffs etc if you're into the kinky.
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Post by Felya87 on May 22, 2017 13:29:07 GMT
Never said is a justification. Just a reason. If the character was bi from the start, I don't think there would have been a problem. Eh, I'd prefer not have this kind of things. Jacob came to mind. I guess after all the male LIs with a dead ex or leaving you to go with the woman they kimpregnated (really, there are no condoms in space?) I don't trust anything like that. And frankly I don't like that thrope. Depending on where you look at it, is homophobic when you let that fear/situation cloud your judice, and is misoginistic how most of the time is presented in media. And I completely agree: a bi/gay squadmate should have been in the team from the start. Omnicondoms. To go with the omnidildos and omnifleshlights. Omnihandcuffs etc if you're into the kinky. Iron Bull approve!
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Post by Sah291 on May 22, 2017 15:25:52 GMT
Maybe their parents were in this situation? It's not an uncommon fear for girls. Just right after the fear of the boyfrind ceating with their best girlfriend or sister, there is "he is actually gay and you are a failure as a woman". Plus in most media when such situation is presented, the focus is always on the male part, and usually the woman is at beast ignored or depicted as a horrible person to "justify" the cheating and emphasize the "oh finally I've embraced being gay". I frankly don't remember any show where is given any kind of thought about the woman perspective, outside "le fate ignoranti", an italian movie. Never said is a justification. And frankly I sort of understand (even if I don't agree) wishing to keep Jaal ethero. As the principal romance for women (presented even in a trailer) can be a little irritating having him patched up and became bi. I understand where you're coming from. I just think it's still a homophobic line of thought, especially when it comes fictional characters and representation when there is still little lgbt+ content as it is in video games. I'm not actually on board with Jaal being patched in as a bi romance either, because I still firmly believe that a gay/bi male squad member should've been there in the first place, but nah, can't have THAT alienating heteronormative sensibilities now, can't it? It's maybe a little bi-phobia for a small number of people. I mean, the stereotype that bi people can't commit is still widespread, but is even a little worse for bi men than bi women unfortunately (I'm bi, but have not personally experienced this stereotype nearly on the same level as I've seen bi men suffer from it). It seems as though men are maybe a little less likely to feel threatened by a bi female partner, than the reverse, just for the fact women tend to blame ourselves or feel shame more often over sex and relationships in general, especially when things don't work out. Men seem far more confident, generally speaking. I don't really feel like that's a huge part of it though. Reyes is a bi option and still pretty popular with female players, according to polls, which I don't think would be the case if that many women were truly that upset by bi male romances. Mostly? I think it's more likely just residual annoyance at female characters, protagonists, and f/m romances either lacking or being given less content, and that Jaal sort of represents a big step forward on that front. Reyes is great, but he isn't a squadmate and doesn't have the same amount of content. Liam is good too, but again doesn't have a sex scene either, so it's really just Jaal there as a main male love interest for Sara, with full sex scene and equal content. I think that's more what people mean when they say "tailored" for women. The fact he is there as a full romance option with equal attention. Personally I'm in favor for the more utilitarian approach (given this is a game and they have a limited number of squadmate slots and resources to go around, etc), and so would welcome a bi Jaal. But I don't want to speak for his fans that romanced him, so I haven't said anything until now. But I was indeed surprised he wasn't bi in the first place, or that they didn't have a gay squadmate or more content for the non squad crew. DAI kind of raised the bar, with gay squadmates and full content for advisor romances.
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Post by uirebhiril on May 22, 2017 15:26:19 GMT
he goes down on sara.. but I am assuming that men can give head to other men too? So I dont see how that wouldnt be 1.applicable and 2. a fucking bold great move. You could use the same scene even and it would make sense.. A copy/paste of Scott into Sara's position during the scene with Jaal would make more visual sense than the one Sara got with Peebee. So I really can't take anyone seriously who says that the scenes wouldn't work with Jaal/Scott. I'm sure during a hug or kiss scene things might be a little off due to height, but that didn't stop them with Reyes, and they were (or are) working on that. It's hardly a sound argument of how Jaal can't possibly have made sense as bi.
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Post by fialka on May 22, 2017 16:49:17 GMT
Gil, sweetheart.. would you maybe please shut it with those "triggered," memes please? you too, BansheeOwnage ?? Pls, do it for me? Or at least idk, take it down a notch? (i.e your weekly "triggered" meme contingent is now eaten up) I'm a speshul snowflake who lacks the ability to find memes that make a state of high emotional distress a joke.. Its similar to the "autistic screeching" memes(and 'we' talked about that a bit over... I trust ya to be not asses about this..pls thx Ok since I cant tell if you're being serious let's have real talk for a second. I do not make anything overtly offensive in my memes. Risque perhaps but that's it. If you as an individual take issue with anything I post which is not overtly offensive just not to your personal liking then the recourse is to block me. To be blunt. I do not plan on changing and I don't know you so you don't have any influence on me. Okay... I hope you don't mind, moderately incensed firmicute if I weigh in on this and try to clarify things a bit. Over in the new notBSN thread I shared an anecdote about something that happened to me on this site. There's a reason I posted it there but chose not to share it here (and I'd like to leave it that way), but if you didn't read it, it's under my same name and avatar if you're curious. But it lead to a discussion how memes making light of things like autism and PTSD (where the term 'triggered' comes from) can be hurtful, even if they're not intended as such. Yes, these terms get over-used to the point where they've become something of a joke, quite literally in this case. But just because there's a few self-diagnosers looking for attention on Tumblr, or some misguided celebrities stating they think they might have autism because they're a little social awkward, shouldn't make it okay to trivialize a condition that makes life really challenging for some individuals. The fact that 'triggered' has become this catch-all term for people not liking something doesn't mean there aren't people out there suffering from PTSD, where being triggered sends them down a hell-spiral of inescapable thoughts that makes it almost impossible to function. I speak from experience on both accounts. Now, the 'triggered' memes don't bother me much personally (and I'll admit, the idea of Jill getting all worked up over some overt gayness is pretty damn funny).... but 'autistic screeching' and 'REEE' memes absolutely do. So I try not to use the term 'triggered' lightly. Just as I stopped using 'retarded' as a synonym for 'stupid' when I realized it was offensive to people with intellectual disabilities. Why, when in the dark ignorant days of my youth when I occasionally used 'gay' as a slur, only to learn it was offensive to gay people, I went 'oh, well shit,' was rightly ashamed, and knocked it the fuck off. Anyway, the point of all this being, if LGBT posters here are going to (rightly) ask for more sensitivity toward matters that affect them, perhaps we should all try to be a little more sensitive to others we might be unintentionally offending. /PSA. Sorry for the detour everyone! I'd like to weigh in on the MakeJaalBi situation as well, but I'll do so in a separate post.
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Post by Mir Aven on May 22, 2017 17:10:06 GMT
I heard that Jaal's romance has scenes that are specifically made for females and they would look strange with males but I haven't played his romance so I have no idea how much of those rumors are true. The thing about making Jaal bi that surprised me the most was the anger that the female players that did and liked his romance show at the prospect of making him bi. Some comments I read make it seem like they take it very personally. I keep wondering why. The only reason I can think of is that they're afraid that Bioware is going to alter Jaal's scenes in the f/m romance too but I see no reason why Bioware would do that. Well, the Reyes scenes seem to be geared towards Sara and look awkward with Scott, but the option is there. And really, are we still accepting the "quality" argument when Montreal is effectively doing QA post-launch? I said that's what I heard about the romance not that I agree with what they're saying.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 17:17:58 GMT
Well, the Reyes scenes seem to be geared towards Sara and look awkward with Scott, but the option is there. And really, are we still accepting the "quality" argument when Montreal is effectively doing QA post-launch? I said that's what I heard about the romance not that I agree with what they're saying. I wasn't implying that you were agreeing. Just bashing BW. It's good for the soul.
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Post by Felya87 on May 22, 2017 17:23:38 GMT
Sigh. One day we will get an equal number of romances, and all with equal content... one day...
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Post by Mir Aven on May 22, 2017 17:28:42 GMT
I heard that Jaal's romance has scenes that are specifically made for females and they would look strange with males but I haven't played his romance so I have no idea how much of those rumors are true. The thing about making Jaal bi that surprised me the most was the anger that the female players that did and liked his romance show at the prospect of making him bi. Some comments I read make it seem like they take it very personally. I keep wondering why. The only reason I can think of is that they're afraid that Bioware is going to alter Jaal's scenes in the f/m romance too but I see no reason why Bioware would do that. he goes down on sara.. but I am assuming that men can give head to other men too? So I dont see how that wouldnt be 1.applicable and 2. a fucking bold great move. You could use the same scene even and it would make sense.. I don't think that's what they meant. They mentioned a scene when Jaal picks up Sara and twirls her and that it wouldn't work with Scott because it was obvious it was made for Sara...or something like that. You know, forget I said anything. I shouldn't state my opinion on something I didn't actually see myself. I just end up confusing myself and probably others too
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Post by Mir Aven on May 22, 2017 17:31:28 GMT
I said that's what I heard about the romance not that I agree with what they're saying. I wasn't implying that you were agreeing. Just bashing BW. It's good for the soul. Oh, er... go ahead then
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Post by Mir Aven on May 22, 2017 17:55:06 GMT
I heard that Jaal's romance has scenes that are specifically made for females and they would look strange with males but I haven't played his romance so I have no idea how much of those rumors are true. The thing about making Jaal bi that surprised me the most was the anger that the female players that did and liked his romance show at the prospect of making him bi. Some comments I read make it seem like they take it very personally. I keep wondering why. The only reason I can think of is that they're afraid that Bioware is going to alter Jaal's scenes in the f/m romance too but I see no reason why Bioware would do that. Nah, MEA has precedent in making nonsensical sex scenes. (See: Peebee's sex scene with Sara.) They wouldn't even need to change any animations for a Jaal/Scott romance. I think they would still be "happy with the specifics." That's the sad truth. Romance scene's in video games always look awkward even if they're not using the same scene and just change the gender. That's one of the reason's why I prefer the fade to black approach. As for animations for a Jaal/Scott romance, I didn't see Jaal/Sara variation so I don't have an opinion but I take your word for it.
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Post by fialka on May 22, 2017 18:32:29 GMT
Alright... on making Jaal bi... (I feel another essay coming on... ) There does seem to be a few factors at play for why the Jaal Defense Squad TM exists. And people have made some good points on why the issue might be a bit more complex than pure bi-/homophobia. And perhaps it is. But while I want to give these women the benefit of the doubt and believe that's the case, I still think that's a huge part of it. Even if I think many just don't want to admit it publicly. Maybe not even to themselves. First, there's the argument that Jaal is a romance 'finally' tailored toward women. With the resources and thought devoted to it that's largely been lacking in romances for straight women in Bioware games - one of the only developers who actually bother to include them at all. Disclaimer: Yes, gay men and lesbian players have had it worse, in terms of quantity and/or quality. This is a given. But here I'll focus on romances made for straight women, in comparison to those made for straight men. And will point out that lesbian and gay players having it worse doesn't mean Bioware gets to be immune from criticism on this issue. Also, disclaimer within disclaimer: I love that Bioware includes them at all. I've gone on at length about how much I love the romances my female characters get to have and how much it means to me. But that still doesn't give them a pass for when there's an imbalance. As those of you who frequent this thread would probably agree. With the exception of the Dragon Age franchise, going back to Bioware's legacy games, and the ME franchise, women have had less options than men. That's our first issue. Second, romances with male LIs (and this affects gay players as well since we typically share them) tend to fall into the same unfortunate tropes, end badly, or have a bunch of angst to wade through to get something resembling a happy one. Romances with female LIs tend to be largely immune to this. We have more dead wives/dead lovers/ex-girlfriends with some sort of tragic something than you can shake a stick it. We've had guys with commitment issues and guys who tell us what a bad idea it is for us to romance them. We've had our guys die, cheat, leave us, and sleep with us under false pretenses. We've had to forgive acts of terrorism and encourage our boyfriends to impregnate other women right after learning we will never get to bear their children (which we then had the dubious pleasure of watching). Straight male players had... Morrigan? But then she got her very own DLC where guys got to have their happily ever after anyway. I guess Cassandra can leave you, but it's for perfectly legitimate, non-melodramatic reasons, and can be avoided easily enough by not choosing her for Divine. Romances for women tend to have less content, and the love scenes tend to be male-gazey. If we get one at all - in Mass Effect 1 and 2 guys got the more explicit scenes and female players got a kiss with fade-to-black. ME1 Kaidan being the exception but, did you know...? it's actually an exact copy-paste of Ashley's scene with male Shepard. Camera panning on naked female Shepard's body included. In ME3 the Kaidan/femShep scene is at least unique, but again featured way more Shepard in lingerie than necessary. Even in Andromeda, Scott got more romances, and two featured a sex scene. Since we're back to kiss-with-fade-to-black with Reyes and Liam, and not a whole lot of romance-specific content for either, Jaal's it for a romance equivalent to what ME usually reserves for the straight male players. In that it's actually tailored to female players, to the female gaze, and with substantial resources devoted to it. Personally, I would've preferred those resources be distributed more equally across all the male romances for female players instead of just being dumped on one, but it is what it is. Jaal's not my bag, but I get why his romance means so much to others. HOWEVER. Gay players deserve this too. They've had it way worse, and also deserve a romance with a ton of content, with a plot-relevant squadmate, with a sexy scene and resources devoted to it. Some also want a sappy over-the-top happy romance with a nice, sensitive guy who will write them cringe-tastic love letters (a want I do not personally get, but, you do you guys... ). So while I get the whole 'yay, it's tailored for women' thing... I just want to tell those women the get the fuck over themselves and learn to share. Especially since making Jaal available to male players in an alternate reality that doesn't affect their playthrough at all takes nothing away from them. I kinda get the worry that making Jaal bi during development would've changed the nature of the romance they so enjoy, but... it's not going to happen now. They're not going to take the time to change existing content, even if they do add him as an option for Scott. Let's be real here - they'll just shorten scenes or take stuff out if it doesn't work, like they have with every other bi option for guys. In a perfect world Scott will get something unique, which I would love to see happen though it's pretty pie in the sky - but they're not going to touch the cinematics and dialogue they already made for Sara. If anything, they'll restore dialogue they initially removed so as not to confuse male players. There's also the argument against changing a character's sexuality. Okay, this one has some merit. I've said before that if they were going to scrap Jaal as a romance option during development, they should've looked at making Liam a bi romance instead. As someone who really loved the character and his romance (even with the pacing issues and lack of content) I think his romance could've been adapted to a male protagonists nicely. However, if they were to do at this stage, now that he's canonically straight with dialogue in the game to support it, it would make me pretty uncomfortable. Not because I care if Liam is bi, but because you really would be changing his sexuality. I don't think this is the case with Jaal though. He never rejects Scott since Scott doesn't get the opportunity to ask, and there's enough evidence to support that he was conceived as bi at some point to where I see it as restoring content rather than altering it. But it does create a potentially problematic precedent. Players ignorant of or insensitive to the larger issue might start demanding that the Suvis and Seras and Dorians be made bi too. But, whatever, fuck 'em. As long as Bioware clarifies that they're restoring content that was always meant to be there, and sticks by that statement, those players can deal with it. And I argue that fixing the way they treated gay male players in this game is far more important than worrying if a few players who had it pretty good already whine because they're greedy. As for women claiming that making Jaal bi would 'ruin' his character? I don't know... is a general 'fuck you and your biphobia' considered a 'personal attack'? I mean, even if there is some tiny number of women uncomfortable with the idea of their man being attracted to men because they've been cheated on or used as a front by some closeted guy, well... I sympathize, but, it's a little too much like someone trying to justify their racism because they got mugged by a black guy once. If that's an argument, it's a bad one, as it's totally unfair to every bisexual guy out there in real life. And then of course there's clear biphobia where women think it's icky or whatever - but if it bothers them that much it's on them, not the character, and Bioware shouldn't cater to that anymore than the minority of straight male players who don't want 'SJW' stuff in their games.
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Alright... on making Jaal bi... (I feel another essay coming on... ) There does seem to be a few factors at play for why the Jaal Defense Squad TM exists. And people have made some good points on why the issue might be a bit more complex than pure bi-/homophobia. And perhaps it is. But while I want to give these women the benefit of the doubt and believe that's the case, I still think that's a huge part of it. Even if I think many just don't want to admit it publicly. Maybe not even to themselves. First, there's the argument that Jaal is a romance 'finally' tailored toward women. With the resources and thought devoted to it that's largely been lacking in romances for straight women in Bioware games - one of the only developers who actually bother to include them at all. Disclaimer: Yes, gay men and lesbian players have had it worse, in terms of quantity and/or quality. This is a given. But here I'll focus on romances made for straight women, in comparison to those made for straight men. And will point out that lesbian and gay players having it worse doesn't mean Bioware gets to be immune from criticism on this issue. Also, disclaimer within disclaimer: I love that Bioware includes them at all. I've gone on at length about how much I love the romances my female characters get to have and how much it means to me. But that still doesn't give them a pass for when there's an imbalance. As those of you who frequent this thread would probably agree. With the exception of the Dragon Age franchise, going back to Bioware's legacy games, and the ME franchise, women have had less options than men. That's our first issue. Second, romances with male LIs (and this affects gay players as well since we typically share them) tend to fall into the same unfortunate tropes, end badly, or have a bunch of angst to wade through to get something resembling a happy one. Romances with female LIs tend to be largely immune to this. We have more dead wives/dead lovers/ex-girlfriends with some sort of tragic something than you can shake a stick it. We've had guys with commitment issues and guys who tell us what a bad idea it is for us to romance them. We've had our guys die, cheat, leave us, and sleep with us under false pretenses. We've had to forgive acts of terrorism and encourage our boyfriends to impregnate other women right after learning we will never get to bear their children (which we then had the dubious pleasure of watching). Straight male players had... Morrigan? But then she got her very own DLC where guys got to have their happily ever after anyway. I guess Cassandra can leave you, but it's for perfectly legitimate, non-melodramatic reasons, and can be avoided easily enough by not choosing her for Divine. Romances for women tend to have less content, and the love scenes tend to be male-gazey. If we get one at all - in Mass Effect 1 and 2 guys got the more explicit scenes and female players got a kiss with fade-to-black. ME1 Kaidan being the exception but, did you know...? it's actually an exact copy-paste of Ashley's scene with male Shepard. Camera panning on naked female Shepard's body included. In ME3 the Kaidan/femShep scene is at least unique, but again featured way more Shepard in lingerie than necessary. Even in Andromeda, Scott got more romances, and two featured a sex scene. Since we're back to kiss-with-fade-to-black with Reyes and Liam, and not a whole lot of romance-specific content for either, Jaal's it for a romance equivalent to what ME usually reserves for the straight male players. In that it's actually tailored to female players, to the female gaze, and with substantial resources devoted to it. Personally, I would've preferred those resources be distributed more equally across all the male romances for female players instead of just being dumped on one, but it is what it is. Jaal's not my bag, but I get why his romance means so much to others. HOWEVER. Gay players deserve this too. They've had it way worse, and also deserve a romance with a ton of content, with a plot-relevant squadmate, with a sexy scene and resources devoted to it. Some also want a sappy over-the-top happy romance with a nice, sensitive guy who will write them cringe-tastic love letters (a want I do not personally get, but, you do you guys... ). So while I get the whole 'yay, it's tailored for women' thing... I just want to tell those women the get the fuck over themselves and learn to share. Especially since making Jaal available to male players in an alternate reality that doesn't affect their playthrough at all takes nothing away from them. I kinda get the worry that making Jaal bi during development would've changed the nature of the romance they so enjoy, but... it's not going to happen now. They're not going to take the time to change existing content, even if they do add him as an option for Scott. Let's be real here - they'll just shorten scenes or take stuff out if it doesn't work, like they have with every other bi option for guys. In a perfect world Scott will get something unique, which I would love to see happen though it's pretty pie in the sky - but they're not going to touch the cinematics and dialogue they already made for Sara. If anything, they'll restore dialogue they initially removed so as not to confuse male players. There's also the argument against changing a character's sexuality. Okay, this one has some merit. I've said before that if they were going to scrap Jaal as a romance option during development, they should've looked at making Liam a bi romance instead. As someone who really loved the character and his romance (even with the pacing issues and lack of content) I think his romance could've been adapted to a male protagonists nicely. However, if they were to do at this stage, now that he's canonically straight with dialogue in the game to support it, it would make me pretty uncomfortable. Not because I care if Liam is bi, but because you really would be changing his sexuality. I don't think this is the case with Jaal though. He never rejects Scott since Scott doesn't get the opportunity to ask, and there's enough evidence to support that he was conceived as bi at some point to where I see it as restoring content rather than altering it. But it does create a potentially problematic precedent. Players ignorant of or insensitive to the larger issue might start demanding that the Suvis and Seras and Dorians be made bi too. But, whatever, fuck 'em. As long as Bioware clarifies that they're restoring content that was always meant to be there, and sticks by that statement, those players can deal with it. And I argue that fixing the way they treated gay male players in this game is far more important than worrying if a few players who had it pretty good already whine because they're greedy. As for women claiming that making Jaal bi would 'ruin' his character? I don't know... is a general 'fuck you and your biphobia' considered a 'personal attack'? I mean, even if there is some tiny number of women uncomfortable with the idea of their man being attracted to men because they've been cheated on or used as a front by some closeted guy, well... I sympathize, but, it's a little too much like someone trying to justify their racism because they got mugged by a black guy once. If that's an argument, it's a bad one, as it's totally unfair to every bisexual guy out there in real life. And then of course there's clear biphobia where women think it's icky or whatever - but if it bothers them that much it's on them, not the character, and Bioware shouldn't cater to that anymore than the minority of straight male players who don't want 'SJW' stuff in their games.
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Post by Domakir on May 22, 2017 19:10:48 GMT
Alright... on making Jaal bi... (I feel another essay coming on... ) There does seem to be a few factors at play for why the Jaal Defense Squad TM exists. And people have made some good points on why the issue might be a bit more complex than pure bi-/homophobia. And perhaps it is. But while I want to give these women the benefit of the doubt and believe that's the case, I still think that's a huge part of it. Even if I think many just don't want to admit it publicly. Maybe not even to themselves. First, there's the argument that Jaal is a romance 'finally' tailored toward women. With the resources and thought devoted to it that's largely been lacking in romances for straight women in Bioware games - one of the only developers who actually bother to include them at all. Disclaimer: Yes, gay men and lesbian players have had it worse, in terms of quantity and/or quality. This is a given. But here I'll focus on romances made for straight women, in comparison to those made for straight men. And will point out that lesbian and gay players having it worse doesn't mean Bioware gets to be immune from criticism on this issue. Also, disclaimer within disclaimer: I love that Bioware includes them at all. I've gone on at length about how much I love the romances my female characters get to have and how much it means to me. But that still doesn't give them a pass for when there's an imbalance. As those of you who frequent this thread would probably agree. With the exception of the Dragon Age franchise, going back to Bioware's legacy games, and the ME franchise, women have had less options than men. That's our first issue. Second, romances with male LIs (and this affects gay players as well since we typically share them) tend to fall into the same unfortunate tropes, end badly, or have a bunch of angst to wade through to get something resembling a happy one. Romances with female LIs tend to be largely immune to this. We have more dead wives/dead lovers/ex-girlfriends with some sort of tragic something than you can shake a stick it. We've had guys with commitment issues and guys who tell us what a bad idea it is for us to romance them. We've had our guys die, cheat, leave us, and sleep with us under false pretenses. We've had to forgive acts of terrorism and encourage our boyfriends to impregnate other women right after learning we will never get to bear their children (which we then had the dubious pleasure of watching). Straight male players had... Morrigan? But then she got her very own DLC where guys got to have their happily ever after anyway. I guess Cassandra can leave you, but it's for perfectly legitimate, non-melodramatic reasons, and can be avoided easily enough by not choosing her for Divine. Romances for women tend to have less content, and the love scenes tend to be male-gazey. If we get one at all - in Mass Effect 1 and 2 guys got the more explicit scenes and female players got a kiss with fade-to-black. ME1 Kaidan being the exception but, did you know...? it's actually an exact copy-paste of Ashley's scene with male Shepard. Camera panning on naked female Shepard's body included. In ME3 the Kaidan/femShep scene is at least unique, but again featured way more Shepard in lingerie than necessary. Even in Andromeda, Scott got more romances, and two featured a sex scene. Since we're back to kiss-with-fade-to-black with Reyes and Liam, and not a whole lot of romance-specific content for either, Jaal's it for a romance equivalent to what ME usually reserves for the straight male players. In that it's actually tailored to female players, to the female gaze, and with substantial resources devoted to it. Personally, I would've preferred those resources be distributed more equally across all the male romances for female players instead of just being dumped on one, but it is what it is. Jaal's not my bag, but I get why his romance means so much to others. HOWEVER. Gay players deserve this too. They've had it way worse, and also deserve a romance with a ton of content, with a plot-relevant squadmate, with a sexy scene and resources devoted to it. Some also want a sappy over-the-top happy romance with a nice, sensitive guy who will write them cringe-tastic love letters (a want I do not personally get, but, you do you guys... ). So while I get the whole 'yay, it's tailored for women' thing... I just want to tell those women the get the fuck over themselves and learn to share. Especially since making Jaal available to male players in an alternate reality that doesn't affect their playthrough at all takes nothing away from them. I kinda get the worry that making Jaal bi during development would've changed the nature of the romance they so enjoy, but... it's not going to happen now. They're not going to take the time to change existing content, even if they do add him as an option for Scott. Let's be real here - they'll just shorten scenes or take stuff out if it doesn't work, like they have with every other bi option for guys. In a perfect world Scott will get something unique, which I would love to see happen though it's pretty pie in the sky - but they're not going to touch the cinematics and dialogue they already made for Sara. If anything, they'll restore dialogue they initially removed so as not to confuse male players. There's also the argument against changing a character's sexuality. Okay, this one has some merit. I've said before that if they were going to scrap Jaal as a romance option during development, they should've looked at making Liam a bi romance instead. As someone who really loved the character and his romance (even with the pacing issues and lack of content) I think his romance could've been adapted to a male protagonists nicely. However, if they were to do at this stage, now that he's canonically straight with dialogue in the game to support it, it would make me pretty uncomfortable. Not because I care if Liam is bi, but because you really would be changing his sexuality. I don't think this is the case with Jaal though. He never rejects Scott since Scott doesn't get the opportunity to ask, and there's enough evidence to support that he was conceived as bi at some point to where I see it as restoring content rather than altering it. But it does create a potentially problematic precedent. Players ignorant of or insensitive to the larger issue might start demanding that the Suvis and Seras and Dorians be made bi too. But, whatever, fuck 'em. As long as Bioware clarifies that they're restoring content that was always meant to be there, and sticks by that statement, those players can deal with it. And I argue that fixing the way they treated gay male players in this game is far more important than worrying if a few players who had it pretty good already whine because they're greedy. As for women claiming that making Jaal bi would 'ruin' his character? I don't know... is a general 'fuck you and your biphobia' considered a 'personal attack'? I mean, even if there is some tiny number of women uncomfortable with the idea of their man being attracted to men because they've been cheated on or used as a front by some closeted guy, well... I sympathize, but, it's a little too much like someone trying to justify their racism because they got mugged by a black guy once. If that's an argument, it's a bad one, as it's totally unfair to every bisexual guy out there in real life. And then of course there's clear biphobia where women think it's icky or whatever - but if it bothers them that much it's on them, not the character, and Bioware shouldn't cater to that anymore than the minority of straight male players who don't want 'SJW' stuff in their games.
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Post by kestrel on May 22, 2017 19:10:53 GMT
Just adding to the discussion, as someone who very much appreciated that Jaal was a romance that actually felt tailored to straight women in a way that felt refreshing and quite frankly revolutionary in the gaming industry- at this point, it still wouldn't matter if they made him bi.
This late in the game, it's clear that Jaal on release was manufactured for that specific female fantasy, and him being made bi wouldn't take away from that whatsoever. It's definitely possible to simultaneously celebrate that Bioware finally seems to be acknowledging facets of women's sexuality while also critiquing the many things they've done wrong, especially in regards to M/M romance, which is why I don't really buy into that argument when it's presented again and again.
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Post by fadburger on May 22, 2017 19:23:29 GMT
I'll tell you guys one thing, all this stuff about she-who-must-not-be-named makes me REALLY glad I fucked up and forgot to submit my entry into that voice acting contest. Not that I think I had it in the bag to win or anything, but I still feel like I dodged a rather large bullet...
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Post by Dirk on May 22, 2017 19:25:25 GMT
They can keep Sara/Jaal romance the same if they make Jaal bi, meaning that he will not show any attraction men unless you play as Scott. This way you would have no idea in game that he is bi. I think this is a good compromise: people who think bisexuality would ruin him can ignore his bisexuality (like in many other bi characters), while he is additional option for mlm.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on May 22, 2017 19:33:07 GMT
They can keep Sara/Jaal romance the same if they make Jaal bi, meaning that he will not show any attraction men unless you play as Scott. This way you would have no idea in game that he is bi. I think this is a good compromise: people who think bisexuality would ruin him can ignore his bisexuality (like in many other bi characters), while he is additional option for mlm. Eh, I think that will still receive complaints. After all a common complaint here is how bi male characters only express interest in women other than the protagonist as well as the Anders thing where his being with Karl was hidden unless romancing him as a male Hawke. I agree that it would be exponentially better than the current situation, just saying that there will still be complaints.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 19:36:52 GMT
They can keep Sara/Jaal romance the same if they make Jaal bi, meaning that he will not show any attraction men unless you play as Scott. This way you would have no idea in game that he is bi. I think this is a good compromise: people who think bisexuality would ruin him can ignore his bisexuality (like in many other bi characters), while he is additional option for mlm. Eh, I think that will still receive complaints. After all a common complaint here is how bi male characters only express interest in women other than the protagonist as well as the Anders thing where his being with Karl was hidden unless romancing him as a male Hawke. I agree that it would be exponentially better than the current situation, just saying that there will still be complaints. Yes that's a common complaint but from men playing the romance. Not from women who play the m/f version of it and they are the ones who seem vehemently against the character being available for both despite that meaning nothing changing for them,
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on May 22, 2017 19:37:34 GMT
Sigh. One day we will get an equal number of romances, and all with equal content... one day... At the very least, I'm pretty certain that the Dragon Age and maybe the Secret IP(if it has romances) are taking notes in result of this situation so that they can avoid it. The DA team already pretty much nailed equal options with equal content in DAI.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 19:38:52 GMT
Nah, MEA has precedent in making nonsensical sex scenes. (See: Peebee's sex scene with Sara.) They wouldn't even need to change any animations for a Jaal/Scott romance. I think they would still be "happy with the specifics." That's the sad truth. Romance scene's in video games always look awkward even if they're not using the same scene and just change the gender. That's one of the reason's why I prefer the fade to black approach. As for animations for a Jaal/Scott romance, I didn't see Jaal/Sara variation so I don't have an opinion but I take your word for it. You can find the romance scenes on YouTube. DanaDuchy has a lot of MEA videos uploaded including Jaal's romance scene.
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