It'd be nice if we could restart this thread w/o all the "YIKES" and "this is creepy" posts.
But how else would someone let everyone else know that they're more woke than you are and everyone else are the ones who are wrong?
It'd be nice if we could restart this thread w/o all the "YIKES" and "this is creepy" posts.
The fan arts is mostly from women and some are Asians and Nakamura likes them.
ERA:
I think the whole "omg she's so adorable!" thing is very weird when it's a grown-ass adult woman.
The amount of times almost every day that I look at my 30 year old girlfriend and think how adorable or cute she is can not be countedI think the whole "omg she's so adorable!" thing is very weird when it's a grown-ass adult woman.
Your mistake was assuming the former was possible on ERA, where people try desperately hard to find the bad in everythingI came in to this thread expecting to see people celebrating someone who was fun and endearing on stage last night and instead I was shamed for thinking someone was fun and endearing on stage last night.
There is a world of difference there.The amount of times almost every day that I look at my 30 year old girlfriend and think how adorable or cute she is can not be counted
Adults can be cute. We are all just bigger children.
You're cute.I'm done responding to this. I just pray that you never call a female director cute in the real world. Keep it on the internet.
What, because we are in a relationship?
I have no problem with Nakamura's presentation. I mainly just asked about Tak Fuji because I was legit curious if there was Tak Fuji fan art. I honestly think if he had that conference yesterday there would be fan art of it.
Who in here is even attacking her? There's a valid discussion to be had about how people treat female devs and it's kind of uncomfortable that people are portraying anyone who thinks this is a tad weird as being "too woke" or "joyless chuds".
LmaoThe fan arts is mostly from women and some are Asians and Nakamura likes them.
ERA:
You're treating this NYT opinion piece as if it's some kind of profound truth, different people interpret their surroundings in different ways, the world isn't so simple that you can just label any situation a problem whenever you think it fits into some sort of negative pattern.A different form of demeaning yea but not in the same way.
Somehow I doubt she'll ever get that status even if she creates a GOAT game. I mean, just look at how the community has treated and referred to Jade Raymond after all the large IPs she's worked on. A lot of discussion always goes back to her appearance.
Of course she didn't and I have already seen tons of people recognizing her participation in games like TEW, Bayonetta and others on twitter.I'll admit to commenting on her cuteness, but she didn't become Shinji Mikami's under study just by being cute. I do hate how women get stereotyped like this.
Good Lord... Another signal that The game industry has got to grow up . This is so fucking weird. They did this to Jade Raymond too. The lack of self awareness.
The amount of times almost every day that I look at my 30 year old girlfriend and think how adorable or cute she is can not be counted
Adults can be cute. We are all just bigger children.
It's funny how you not-so-covertly suggest I think the whole dragon thing is ok. Give me a break.I guess adult women can't be cute and we should save that kind of language for 700 year old dragons that look ten years old.
Absolutely disagree.
The reaction to Jade Raymond was far worse with no good intentions.
It's a battle of who's more "woke" on here.I wished things would change with the new site, but here we are again.
Both are people. Both can be cute.Your 30 year old girlfriend who you are in a relationship with is different from a working professional showing off her project.
Now this is something I want to be very clear on - I get the concerns and that definitely shouldn't be done in a workplace where someone is trying to seriously display themselves or work professionally. Now taking that concern to this specific instance feels very out of place though, because of how she presented herself and in that, people felt uplifted and enjoyed her stage presence and some mannerisms she did display like exaggerated posing does evoke that sense. So why does such an important issue need to be placed here where Its just people admiring/appreciating someone who displayed herself very charismastically onstage (hope I'm able to get my point across).A different form of demeaning yea but not in the same way.
Somehow I doubt she'll ever get that status even if she creates a GOAT game. I mean, just look at how the community has treated and referred to Jade Raymond after all the large IPs she's worked on. A lot of discussion always goes back to her appearance.
Your 30 year old girlfriend who you are in a relationship with is different from a working professional showing off her project.
Well, you're adorable. I just want to poke your nose and say "boop". Nothing weird though.
Oh ok. Sometimes I don't even know if I'm on point or not.Oh, didn't mean to suggest that you did. I just quoted you because I think the Tak comparison was on point.
Being personable and charming during a public marketing performance is definitely something you need in a good leader though. So there's nothing wrong with this.Of course she didn't and I have already seen tons of people recognizing her participation in games like TEW, Bayonetta and others on twitter.
The fact here is, her personality and charm shined through on that presentation, and that is what people stuck on to.
I brought it up because it's a pretty blatant example? Even if it's well intentioned.Now this is something I want to be very clear on - I get the concerns and that definitely shouldn't be done in a workplace where someone is trying to seriously display themselves or work professionally. Now taking that concern to this specific instance feels very out of place though, because of how she presented herself and in that, people felt uplifted and enjoyed her stage presence and some mannerisms she did display like exaggerated posing does evoke that sense. So why does such an important issue need to be placed here where Its just people admiring/appreciating someone who displayed herself very charismastically onstage (hope I'm able to get my point across).
Oh I don't consider her projects to be GOATs, that wasn't the point I was making.The second thing is looking up the games that person has made, I really wouldn't say most would consider them GOATs in any sense, you might and that's fine feeling like a creator you enjoy deserves more recognition.
Awww, thank you.Well, you're adorable. I just want to poke your nose and say "boop". Nothing weird though.
Also I know Era likes to treat borderline EVERYTHING as a mutually exclusive concept what with how often every objectification thread has at least one not very bright and/or disingenuous person bringing up video game violence. But her enjoying a lot of the (non creepy) fanart and this being yet another example of asian fetishism in the gaming community aren't mutually exclusive concepts. 👍
Amazing.The fan arts is mostly from women and some are Asians and Nakamura likes them.
ERA:
Who in here is even attacking her? There's a valid discussion to be had about how people treat female devs and it's kind of uncomfortable that people are portraying anyone who thinks this is a tad weird as being "too woke" or "joyless chuds".
The fan arts is mostly from women and some are Asians and Nakamura likes them.
ERA:
Uh, yes.
Honestly good for her if she's building a cult of personality around her. If the game ends up being good, we'll have another iconic, instantly recognizeable female dev in the industry. I don't see the problem.