• Philosophosphorous [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    this seems true for pretty much any male-dominated hobby, men ruin everything they form communities around. its true for games, guns, history, military, sci fi, martial arts, metal music, anime, etc… how do straight men even stay attracted to straight women, they gatekeep each other out of their hobbies (or rather, men gatekeep both women from ‘men’s hobbies’ and men from ‘women’s hobbies’), idk how any straight couple survives without shared interests other than fucking. like the stereotypical boomer couple doesn’t do anything together except eat.

  • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    The reduction of art forms to a product under capitalism.

    Instead of the artist being able to express their creativity and share it with the world, art instead becomes the artist being forced to guess the demands of the non-artistic.

    Capitalism hates the artist, because art is unpredictable and unreliable and personal, which is what makes it exciting and unique. Capitalism needs steady predictable productivity that it can sell to it’s conservativly trained public, and so it is the antithesis of the artistic process. This is why they are desperate to replace artists with AI.

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      Good post. Also drives marvel slop.

      Interestingly what we end up with as a result is a procession of increasingly mediocre derivative works. Eventually they get so shit they are rejected by the same pea brained audiences that drove their creation in the first place

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      This is why, while making games is my main hobby, I could never, ever do it as a career. The freedom to make what I want without worrying about profitability is worth more than all the money in the world.

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    That kind of dipshit doesn’t actually like video games, they like being catered to. A whole expressive medium reduced to consumption and marketing. Something something people don’t talk to each other anymore.

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    This is also partially the fault of capitalism, anti-social shut-ins who spend all day being whiny and precious about their media slop are the most dependable consumers and organic promoters in the eyes of the companies putting said slop out. So for years every press release and piece of marketing content was designed to appease these chuds, because if some weirdos somewhere take ownership of your franchise’s success without you paying them anything, they are basically volunteer marketers, even though you are just feeding their unhealthy dependence on their fandom as the sole source of life purpose and community, enabling them to continue sidelining the work of unpacking the traumas that made them this way.

  • orshelack [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I had a completely different experience watching the summer speed run showcase and fundraiser this past few days, so much love and support for positive things. I just wish I could get over my own nervousness and insecurities and try streaming myself, speedrun or not.

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      Meanwhile over on Reddit games there is constant bitching that they’re was too much politics in the donations and they just wanted the games to be played without all that politics in the show.

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      Gaming is a bunch of different nerdy subcultures in a trench coat, many of them really chill, some of them really toxic. Most speedrunning, indie, retro, and modding communities in particular are cool. There’s also a “gamer” culture that insists that it’s the only one and it owns all the cool things in these subcultures without participating in them, which is mostly focused on recent and upcoming AAA games, and it is just the most toxic horseshit there is. But those people actually don’t interact with smaller gaming cultures despite insisting they own the umbrella, so you’re unlikely to run into them outside of AAA gaming spaces, large twitch streams, and reddit.

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      Nah, this specific sort of nerd doesn’t hold online military shooters in much regard, thinking they’re for kids and normies. They consider themselves as having more patrician, refined tastes. (Insert wanking motion here) Their ideal game would be made in Japan, be mechanically complex and have lots of fan service aimed at horny straight dudes

  • SkingradGuard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I think I saw some thumbnails of videos of chud gamers whining about this post on YouTube being shoved down my feed for some reason. Naturally I just told YouTube to not recommend this shit because i assumed those videos were just hog ragebait

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      My favorite design aspect of any RPG was the tactics of DA1 & DA2. It blew my mind and I loved it. Then they went away, DA3 was a nightmare for melee rogue play because tanks were preprogrammed to chase the main around the battlefield. Melee rogue say hello to a dragon to the face. No, melee rogue, you will never stab the back leg because the tank will always try to join you back there. I will always be annoyed by that abrupt switch. I hope for better in DA4, where I will once again, and always, play a melee rogue.

      That said, ofc I’m buying it. After the first round of patches. As are most of us. We all know that isn’t Solas and I’m sure we all want to know what Flemeths final plan is.

      Plus, the worlds favorite bard is back.

      There’s bitching and then there’s not buying. Two different things. That said, vocalizing maybe creates changes for the sequel.

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    When the moniker “gamer” started to reach my ears in the late 90s I was like “hell yeah I’m a gamer. I am a guy who plays videogames.” I didn’t broadcast it to the world but if someone asked if I played videogames I’d say “yeah, I’m a gamer.”

    Over the years my interactions and observations of the gamer community shown me almost nothing but toxic bullshit. It flipped me. Now if someone asks if I’m a gamer I’ll say “no, I’m just a guy who plays videogames.”

    Part of it is growing up and being disgusted with the arrested development masquerading as a badge of honor. Snobbish elitism from the formerly bullied nerds. The clique bullshit. And because of the nature of extremism in some places/circles its just gotten worse. There’s a celebration of racist opinions that’s gotten bolder. I mean, it’s always been there, there’s the suspect dude who always played for the German team in the online WWII shooter who talked about “historical accuracy” and probably dropped the Gamer Word but that word was ubiquitous so it got lost in the sauce. These days they congregate on social media and feed into each other. Like containment on 4chan broke.

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    Consider the bias here.

    We know people are more likely to make comments when upset about something.

    Unless people are blown out of the water, normal people are probably just watching the stream.