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Post by Trilobite Derby on May 29, 2017 4:42:34 GMT
In a world where people willingly read pop-psychology books and biographies of the most annoying people in the world, there's always room for MORE BOOKS.
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Post by Steelcan on May 29, 2017 4:46:19 GMT
Well even if tomorrow every book store in the world received a free truckload of up and coming LGBT writers' works, that doesn't mean it would sell. There's clearly a market for such material and I'm glad that it exists. But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Change how though? Guaranteeing a certain amount of shelf space for LGBT writers?
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Post by Dirk on May 29, 2017 4:46:58 GMT
Well even if tomorrow every book store in the world received a free truckload of up and coming LGBT writers' works, that doesn't mean it would sell. There's clearly a market for such material and I'm glad that it exists. But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Nothing much to add here, but oh yes those are excellent ones. TJ & Amal is probably one of my favorite gay stories of all time. They deserve way more exposure.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 4:51:25 GMT
But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Change how though? Guaranteeing a certain amount of shelf space for LGBT writers? I'd say that's a start, of some sort. But you tell me, since you're in the majority.
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Post by Steelcan on May 29, 2017 4:56:24 GMT
Change how though? Guaranteeing a certain amount of shelf space for LGBT writers? I'd say that's a start, of some sort. But you tell me, since you're in the majority. This is what I get for thinking that was too ridiculous a suggestion to be seriously entertained. I won't claim to know the answer, I don't think guaranteed shelf space is it, I think it is far too much. Sadly its a lot easier to say what I think is wrong as opposed to what isn't.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 5:14:34 GMT
I'd say that's a start, of some sort. But you tell me, since you're in the majority. This is what I get for thinking that was too ridiculous a suggestion to be seriously entertained. I won't claim to know the answer, I don't think guaranteed shelf space is it, I think it is far too much. Sadly its a lot easier to say what I think is wrong as opposed to what isn't. Then I'm sorry for asking too much. But to have progress for lgbt+ material in small increments; in small pushes for progress with lukewarm support for it, but for fear of offending the social conservatives isn't good enough. Nonetheless, we carry on. In indie scenes. Or small bursts of exposure in the mainstream.
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Post by fadburger on May 29, 2017 5:17:00 GMT
Well even if tomorrow every book store in the world received a free truckload of up and coming LGBT writers' works, that doesn't mean it would sell. There's clearly a market for such material and I'm glad that it exists. But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Check, Please! is amazing and deserves all the highlighting in an actual store. I should read those other ones too
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Post by SofaJockey on May 29, 2017 7:05:03 GMT
Alright, you want me to start a romance discussion? Next time, I hope the lesbian character rejects the male player character as brutally as possible. Hmmm, I didn't actually flirt with anyone for the 'rejection' line (because I already knew the orientations). How were the 'rejection' lines in MEA? I thought Sera's 'I'm just not into you' was rather well done, in DAI...
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Post by cespar on May 29, 2017 7:16:12 GMT
Alright, you want me to start a romance discussion? Next time, I hope the lesbian character rejects the male player character as brutally as possible. Hmmm, I didn't actually flirt with anyone for the 'rejection' line (because I already knew the orientations). How were the 'rejection' lines in MEA? I thought Sera's 'I'm just not into you' was rather well done, in DAI... Look it up on YouTube, so you can form your own opinion. 👌
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Post by Nightscrawl on May 29, 2017 7:49:19 GMT
Alright, you want me to start a romance discussion? Next time, I hope the lesbian character rejects the male player character as brutally as possible. Hmmm, I didn't actually flirt with anyone for the 'rejection' line (because I already knew the orientations). How were the 'rejection' lines in MEA? I thought Sera's 'I'm just not into you' was rather well done, in DAI... The only one I know is Gil's to Sara, where he tells her that Liam is more his speed. I've never seen any of the rejections, for either DAI or MEA. I only flirt with people I plan to romance, and for both of those I already knew the orientations of everyone. It didn't matter in DA2. Are there same-sex flirts for Alistair and Morrigan in DAO? Most of Alistair's content is just about being nice to him anyway; I don't think there is much suggestive flirting.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 8:11:21 GMT
Most of my actual opinions are boring middle ground where I go "Well, everyone has a point and one must accept that reality (or fake reality) is complicated and blah blah blah." So I'm terrible at internet debate and I usually show up in threads to look at shiny things, laugh at jokes, and ninja-like things. Sometimes I add anecdotes or my boring moderate opinions! My actual opinion is that every writer is limited by only being in the head of one person (themselves), and that all of us have unique personalities, bodies, and so on and so forth. So I can't ever know what it's like to be my sister. A good writer can create a reasonable facsimile, though. Research helps. So does broad analogous experiences. The more you know about the subject and the closer you can relate to it, the more likely it is that a writer will pull it off. I imagine in a big group of writers working together, a group with a broad base of perspectives will do better. Of course, you still shouldn't hire a godawful writer just because they have a perspective you want. But if you are writing a game about, say, fishing, maybe you should try to find some people who've gone fishing before. ...There's a Patrick MacManus joke in here somewhere that's trying to escape, but it's been a long day so I'm going to ignore it. or pick up a book on fishing, its not that hard Why pick up a book on fishing? In the hopes that the book on fishing knows what it's talking about? That it was perhaps written by someone who has actually gone fishing? What if that author has also never gone fishing but just read another book on fishing and so on ad infinitum? What if ALL the books on fishing can be traced back to ONE original book on fishing that all the other authors have read? Why not just have the original book? What is the point of all the new books on fishing if they have nothing new to add in terms of actual knowledge? So the guy who's writing the game should probably try to GO fishing if possible instead of just reading about it. It's the difference between PRIMARY and SECONDARY sources of information. Even the law in most countries differentiates between PRIMARY sources of evidence and SECONDARY sources. One is considered more reliable than the other to some degree.
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Post by BansheeOwnage on May 29, 2017 8:45:34 GMT
Yeah, why should she need to be sorry. For goodness sake. Either have her genuinely be like "I'm into women, not you," or don't let the male player character flirt with her in the first place. Leaving sexuality out of it, it's something I would do. Being admired by someone is nice, and flattering, especially if you're already friends with them. I would feel bad for having to reject someone I genuinely liked (but not in that way), because being rejected is not a pleasant experience for anyone. I think the best you can do is to be clear and honest, without being an asshole about it. To me, it's not about sexuality. I don't expect that all lesbians, and all gay guys, are into all other lesbians and gay dudes. People have their likes and dislikes, and mesh well, or not, with other people. The same is true for a game NPC as well. I don't want to have to reject a LI in an unduly harsh manner, like with the red option in the Anders dialogue. I don't care about rivalry. The path I do take still gets me rivalry. But I purposely avoid the whole flirting path because I don't want to have to reject him in the scene because that dialogue option sucks and makes Hawke look like an asshole. That's just how I feel about it. I don't think there is anything wrong with feeling bad about rejecting someone, whatever the reason. That said... I do agree that the way Suvi's plays out is bullshit, especially since Gil is direct with Sera. In her case, it does feel like coddling the straight dudebros. I would prefer a more direct, honest exchange. Exactly. This wouldn't even be an issue if we had better representation in the first place. As it stands, Suvi isn't just the only lesbian main character, she's the only known lesbian in the entire game, and it's a stretch to even say "known" since her sexuality is as hidden as it can be without her rejecting Sara. Considering everyone else has orientation-based rejections (except Jaal who doesn't have any rejections at all), it's pretty odd. Suvi wanting to have a professional relationship is fine in theory, but it comes across as a lie when you know she doesn't do that with Sara. And orientation isn't something you need to hide in this universe, and Gil doesn't. It's just odd. And of course, her reason is just plain untrue. If it was, she'd reject Sara initially as well. And besides, nothing says "professional" like locking your co-workers out of a lab so you can have sex in it, right? But the rejection line on its own doesn't really matter, it's that when you combine it with Suvi never even hinting at her orientation otherwise, she becomes an invisible lesbian, and invisible people don't make for good representation. And all of that is only an issue because she's the only lesbian. If there were other prominent lesbians, her orientation not being easily known wouldn't really matter. Basically: Only lesbian + no mention of orientation = unfortunate implications. I'm not accusing Chee of anything, I know she's an ally. And it's not really her fault Suvi's the only lesbian either. But that's still how it turned out. And aside from being inconsistent with all the other rejection lines, it's also part of a different issue. Something I wrote before: It just rubs me the wrong way that her romance feels like it's almost afraid to acknowledge itself as what it is: A relationship between two women. No gendered dialogue, no physical attraction, nothing more than kisses... I know Sheryl Chee was trying to do right by us. And as I've said before, Suvi's character is fine in a vacuum, but because she's the only lesbian in ME:A, she has extra responsibility to represent us. All the more reason to have more, and varied, LGBT people in stories.
Gah, I feel like I'm not explaining myself properly. Well, I've ranted about this many times before, so hopefully my general point is clear by now.
Of course, at the time I wrote that I didn't hear the scuttlebutt that she was narrowly saved from being bi contrary to Chee's intention. Not sure if that was a factor in the above. And yeah, you can still feel bad, or be apologetic, I don't think that's the issue. You can do that and mention orientation. "That's not going to work, I'm only interested in women." "I'm sorry, but I'm not into guys." If Liam can say it, why not her? Next time, I hope the lesbian character rejects the male player character as brutally as possible. Hmmm, I didn't actually flirt with anyone for the 'rejection' line (because I already knew the orientations). How were the 'rejection' lines in MEA? I thought Sera's 'I'm just not into you' was rather well done, in DAI... Cora bluntly, and in a rather annoyed tone, says she's not into women. Liam bluntly but nicely says he's not into guys, but he's flattered. Gil doesn't Say The Words™ directly, but makes it clear by saying "Liam's more his speed." Jaal doesn't have a rejection for Scott because Scott's locked out of flirting/friendship lines with him (a big reason for MakeJaalBi, since technically his orientation is unknown). So it's only Suvi who doesn't mention her orientation. In fact, it's no different than Lexi wanting to Keep Things Professional™, except that's not the real reason for Suvi's rejection. Strange, huh? (I'm going off the ones I saw. I know there are multiple rejections possible for some characters, depending on what conversation you try flirting in. Not sure if Suvi has another variation or if it's different - doubt it.)
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Post by Walter Black on May 29, 2017 10:38:20 GMT
Both Players and characters shutting down romances, for whatever reason, should be honest and amicable. However, not allowing the player to initially try and flirt is meta gaming, takes away control of their character, and is all around immersion breaking for the entire game world. Your character, or the player if they are actually able to start blind, are not mind readers. Giving the PC "gaydar" is just lazy and ridiculous.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 10:43:09 GMT
Both Players and characters shutting down romances, for whatever reason, should be honest and amicable. However, not allowing the player to initially try and flirt is meta gaming, takes away control of their character, and is all around immersion breaking for the entire game world. Your character, or the player if they are actually able to start blind, are not mind readers. Giving the PC "gaydar" is just lazy and ridiculous. Yes but the problem is the delicate little petal straight guys who are too insecure to be around gay and feel any remotely flirtacious remarks are them being unfairly ninjamanced and how it's heterophobia for them to be forced to acknowledge the existence of gay. But it's ok for characters like Kelly and Pelessaria to ask for your d or v with no precursor whatsoever.
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Post by Nightscrawl on May 29, 2017 10:54:30 GMT
I always thought it was dumb that there isn't a male flirt for Blackwall. Or Solas, for that matter. Vivienne has one, but I don't know if that is also present for women (I don't even know what she says).
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 10:56:12 GMT
Both Players and characters shutting down romances, for whatever reason, should be honest and amicable. However, not allowing the player to initially try and flirt is meta gaming, takes away control of their character, and is all around immersion breaking for the entire game world. Your character, or the player if they are actually able to start blind, are not mind readers. Giving the PC "gaydar" is just lazy and ridiculous. Yes but the problem is the delicate little petal straight guys who are too insecure to be around gay and feel any remotely flirtacious remarks are them being unfairly ninjamanced and how it's heterophobia for them to be forced to acknowledge the existence of gay. But it's ok for characters like Kelly and Pelessaria to ask for your d or v with no precursor whatsoever.Yeeeaah, your garden variety double standard. Lascivious female character can hit on your protagonist regardless of your sex, but as soon as it's a male character equally as sensual, all hell breaks loose.
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Post by Felya87 on May 29, 2017 10:59:00 GMT
I always thought it was dumb that there isn't a male flirt for Blackwall. Or Solas, for that matter. Vivienne has one, but I don't know if that is also present for women (I don't even know what she says). It's there. Never tryed it myself, but flirts are there with Vivienne.
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Post by zaefkol on May 29, 2017 11:07:24 GMT
Well even if tomorrow every book store in the world received a free truckload of up and coming LGBT writers' works, that doesn't mean it would sell. There's clearly a market for such material and I'm glad that it exists. But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Because I hadn't actually heard of most of these titles before, I decided to google them, and me being the binge personality that I am, I just read through all of Check, Please! in one sitting. It was very enjoyable. I'll definitely be checking out the others when I have more time. So, thank you for mentioning them.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 11:18:06 GMT
I really had bad day (my beloved dog is sick badly and other things), I watched some ''straight propaganda'' that being gay is a choice... !@?!@! (sorry) They don't know sh*t, if I could I would be straight or bi, it would make my life so much easier in my homophobic country and family It's like saying that being straight is a choice, so maybe straight people should try to ''change sides''? They can't? So only gay people can ''switch sides''??! See how stupid it sounds? So yeah, LGBT situation in Andromeda did not help me to feel less unwanted
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 11:18:07 GMT
But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Because I hadn't actually heard of most of these titles before, I decided to google them, and me being the binge personality that I am, I just read through all of Check, Please! in one sitting. It was very enjoyable. I'll definitely be checking out the others when I have more time. So, thank you for mentioning them. My pleasure. The thing with Check, Please!, is that although it's free to read online, the series does have two books in print (Bitty's freshman and sophomore years). BUT, they are difficult to come by, and those I've spoken to who are fans of the series, but missed out on the Kickstarter campaigns are disappointed that they got to wait for a certain time to possess them. But thank God for crowdfunding, am I right? Also, I have quite a list of recommendations, which I probably should compile somewhere...
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Post by Nightscrawl on May 29, 2017 11:21:55 GMT
But that has got to change. Saying that it wouldn't sell well doesn't help this current situation we're in and so we stagnate. Which is what we DON'T want. There's debate for the freedom to write lgbt+ content but in the next breath say there's no support for such material in public. You may be unaffected with the way things are, but for lgbt+ people, it's kinda shitty. So it's got to change somehow. Also, Check, Please!, Young Protectors, Nightrunner, Tripping Over You, and TJ & Amal (to name a few) have some words about "not selling well". They just aren't given the exposure in an actual store. Because I hadn't actually heard of most of these titles before, I decided to google them, and me being the binge personality that I am, I just read through all of Check, Please! in one sitting. It was very enjoyable. I'll definitely be checking out the others when I have more time. So, thank you for mentioning them. OH the hockey comic! I've heard of that and that it was pretty good. I fell off the web comic format, especially ones that are serials, because I get too impatient waiting for updates and eventually lose interest. I stuck with one fanfic author for over 10 years waiting for a fic to finally be finished; I think that sucked away most of my patience.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 11:22:47 GMT
I had really bad day (my beloved dog is sick badly and other things), I watched some ''straight propaganda'' that being gay is a choice... !@?!@! (sorry) They don't know sh*t, if I could I would be straight or bi, it would make my life so much easier in my homophobic country and family It's like saying that being straight is a choice, so maybe straight people should try to ''change sides''? They can't? So only gay people can ''switch sides''??! Man, I'm so sorry. I wish things were that much easier, but here we are, having this conversation. I hope your dog gets better soon, at least.
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Post by Salty Drell on May 29, 2017 11:30:00 GMT
I really had bad day (my beloved dog is sick badly and other things), I watched some ''straight propaganda'' that being gay is a choice... !@?!@! (sorry) They don't know sh*t, if I could I would be straight or bi, it would make my life so much easier in my homophobic country and family It's like saying that being straight is a choice, so maybe straight people should try to ''change sides''? They can't? So only gay people can ''switch sides''??! See how stupid it's sounds? So yeah, LGBT situation in Andromeda did not help me to feel less unwanted Sorry about your dog, I hope he gets better soon. And fuck that straight propaganda bullshit, just ask them when did they choose to be straight and they'll realise they never chose and they've just always been like that, and it's the same for gay/bi people. Or maybe they won't realise, because some of them are inept and refuse to learn and understand a simple thing.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 11:30:36 GMT
@ carloangelo, Salty Drell, thank you guys, I hope so too.
Sorry everyone for being too dramatic.
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felya87
Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age Inquisition, KOTOR, Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda
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Post by Felya87 on May 29, 2017 11:31:00 GMT
I really had bad day (my beloved dog is sick badly and other things), I watched some ''straight propaganda'' that being gay is a choice... !@?!@! (sorry) They don't know sh*t, if I could I would be straight or bi, it would make my life so much easier in my homophobic country and family It's like saying that being straight is a choice, so maybe straight people should try to ''change sides''? They can't? So only gay people can ''switch sides''??! See how stupid it's sounds? So yeah, LGBT situation in Andromeda did not help me to feel less unwanted I'm sorry for your dog mine have gone throught surgery last year, and still have some problems (being more than ten years old doesn't help either) but he is still here being all cuddly and barking as the grumpy old dog he is. And surely having all that external pressure doesn't help. hugs!
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