I'm not opposed, but I don't support it either. I don't care either way. I'm fine with NRS making the game the way they want to make it.
I'm not opposed, but I don't support it either. I don't care either way. I'm fine with NRS making the game the way they want to make it.
This. Exactly this right here is my problem with this sort of complaining. Shoe-horning in females for the sake of people complaining sacrifices artistic integrity. This is the game they want to make. I'd rather have good characters than half-assed ones for the sake of appeasing people who complained. Sorry if they don't have enough females to meet your standards, if it is truly upsetting seek out a different fighting game. I think MK's female:male ratio is pretty good.
I see what you were getting at re: the Overwatch situation, Mr. Poodle. :/ I'm with you guys for sure.
Like [MENTION=18014]theincubuslord[/MENTION] said I wouldn't mind several more females, but we're in the right ballpark so I don't care.
[MENTION=17841]GloriousDK[/MENTION] I don't think anyone is gonna care unless a whole media circus erupts with false accusations, a la Assassin's Creed.
What happened with Assassin's Creed?
Long story short, Developer said they were gonna implement a female assassin as DLC. Actually it might not have been DLC. Regardless its irrelevant. Anyway, they scrapped those plans, people went ape shit on them accusing them of sexism when really it was because it was too expensive to model a female character, do new voice lines, cut scenes, motion capture etc from a female perspective. Alternatively a female skin would've been weird because the lines and stuff would be from a male point of view.What happened with Assassin's Creed?
That's fine, like I said if they choose to do it because they agree with said fans then all the power to them. I think to me the problem has to do with stereotypes. Let's just say that NRS decides to throw a gay character in MK. However they make the character so overly flamboyant, delicate and whatever other stereotypes that are associated with gay men in today's world. I think that would be completely wrong and offensive for NRS to do, considering there are a lot of gay men out there that could beat the snot out of, and behave more "manly" than the average straight dude.They are already influenced by fan pressure though. ACTUALLY, their choices are influenced by a lot of different pressures. From fans, especially since their fans are becoming more diverse and vocal, and from investors and publishers. Let's not assume at all that they're entirely free to make whatever they want. I think they're lucky that for now, it seems like the majority of the fans, the developer, and the investors seem to be roughly on the same page.
I kinda remember that whole Assassin's Creed thing. But... didn't they make Assassin's Creed: Liberation? I thought the hero of that game was a black woman.
I agree, Taj. Controlling Images (an alternative explanation of stereotypes) are incredibly problematic. And to fix those things usually treads the murky waters of accurate representation and tokenism due to the fact that in the case of your example, there still are many flamboyant homosexual men and yet then we have to ask if we're doing a service by normalizing those particular men by using their image to control the opinions of others as "This isn't just an image of a very flamboyant gay man, but this IS what gay men are." That's certainly something that's hard to avoid I think, so I can understand why certain artists would opt to just not approach the issue at all because for various reasons, their own limitations might create a damning problem for them and send a wrong message anyway. So I agree with you on some of those points. Sometimes, it's just not worth doing at all because it probably wont be done right.
MK hasn't really dabbled in relationships too much outside of this game, so unless they start stating sexual orientation in bios, or making relationships more prominent in the story (no need) there isn't a way for them to make it clear the sexual orientation of its roster. For all we know, Smoke/Sub-Zero could've had a thing *shrugs*
If they want to introduce/reveal a homosexual character in the roster, do so in the story mode/ending. Bigots aside, most will not object to the idea.
Personally, I feel like Havik is bisexual. That, IMO, should be revealed in the comic, as should his relationship with Reiko.![]()
Even so, say if it's in Story Mode or an Ending, what are you really gonna do to relevantly show he or she is homosexual? It's impossible unless you show a random, blatant, out of nowhere reference such as "as X character returns to his husband, presenting to him the head of Liu Kang, yada yada, blah blah"