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All of you people and this woman HAVE to be joking right? Misogyny in video games? VIDEO GAME TROPES vs. Women? WHAT? LOL!!! What the fuck ever happened to an artist's freedom of expression? And if they want a Damsel in Distress they can fucking have one? You people are hypocritical, no talent, art-less fucks. Do

I mean if you're going to make shit up and not get your facts straight, by all means, stop using.

Hey, you'll finally have a game that can be played at 1080p on your console!

I did and I still do. I guess I'm a lucky one in a lucky studio.

and if everyone keeps rallying under that name, the movement will be forever linked to that

To be honest, I think Kotaku has been handling this issue very well. You guys have had many open discussions, introduce ideas for change, and, as far as I know, haven't been swinging the ban hammer at everyone who states the contrary. Heck, there is a reason that I visit this site each day, other than the fact that it

I guess being in the heart of game development is not good enough. So, what should I do to see it? I would never call anybody a liar if they came to me with claims of harassment. Should people speak out more if they are truly victim? Of course! But until that happens, I can't honestly claims it's a common occurrence

I never said there was a huge secret GG movement. Do not put words in my mouth. If you search - even a tiny bit - you will see lot of people pointing out issues with gaming media for years. Nothing organized, nothing huge or secret. Just normal people wondering what was going on. A little comment here and there.

I work in the industry, and with many women. I can't remember a single case of sexism. However, somehow if I believe the media, it should be a daily thing. I'm uncomfortable with it because I believe it is simply not true.

Why do you assume people talking about journalism integrity never said a word before Quinn?

To be frank, I don't care much about gaming industry being friendly with gaming media. To me - a developer who worked on AC - they need each other to survive. Should they be impartial? Sure, and to me it's why we have so many review website, one will surely tell the things as they are. My issue, is how the media

Well, if any one sicko decides to try to invade someone's privacy, they'll be able to do that. That is something that needs law enforcement to be solved. However, assuming that all GamerGate supporters are in league with criminals like those is just rude and insulting. As a strong feminist, I'd never even think of

I have had stalkers and restraining orders issued in the past, I have had people show up on my doorstep when my personal information was HARD to get. To have my location revealed to the world would give a entry point for a few mentally ill people who have fixated on me, and allow them to show up and make good on the

Good ol' Ghali. If he called you "my friend," you KNEW you were in trouble! lol

50% pass? If those are more modern numbers, then they've gotten soft! Back when I was there 10 years ago it was probably more like 25% if that (there was about a 50% attrition after the first semester alone...though that was in no small part due to one teacher in particular, who I know they asked to "lighten up").

Some people brought that up at the time, and as I recall (this was a couple of years ago you'll forgive if I don't go Google the thread) a forum post was linked that pointed out that that sort of game sharing is specifically forbidden by the TOCs, and you can get banned for it.

Game Design student at another university here, and based on my own experiences and what I've heard from others it's safe to assume that these ratios hold true for just about every game development program. Really, the reasons that men are more represented are complicated, but the fact that most 'hardcore' gamers also

And clearly you're too stupid to understand that my objection is to the fact you said you don't care that his rights have been infringed upon because you wouldn't have granted him those rights in the first place.

I'm sort of on the same page as you. his religion dictates he cannot touch or be touched by a female who is not a relative. By the same token a female prisoner would have same rights regarding male guards. Its not horribly difficult to work around. Either everyone can practice religious freedom (within reason) or no

I kind of agree? He shouldn't have to be touched by female guards if he doesn't want to and it's against his religion....