Game Designers Lack An X Chromosome 80
heartless_ writes "GamerGod is running a response to a recent Chris Crawford article discussing Women and Gaming. The problem with identifying winning game elements lies not in the efforts of the game makers themselves; they can only work with what they have. It lies in the fact that most game developers lack one thing - the elusive extra X chromosome. As a result, we have men trying to decide what women most want to play." We linked to Crawford's piece when it was originally run.
Err... (Score:5, Funny)
Extra? Extra?! I think someone failed genetics.
:-)
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Jumping to conclusions :) (Score:2)
Long-story-short: the gamergod.com article is advocating less dialog within games.
Re:Jumping to conclusions :) (Score:2)
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Re:Err... (Score:2)
It would motivate those of us with XXY to go into game design instead of, say, anything where you have to be comfortable with other people.
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Researcher finds evidence that all people of... (Score:1)
After extensive study of human chromosomes, a researcher has concluded that a son gets only half his genes from his dad.
He has been quoted as saying "We had thought previous to this that differences between two men or two women were purely environmental."
Further research showed that a daughter got half her chromosomes from her father as well.
Comparisons of pairs of sons and pairs of daughters showed that while they got half from each parent, they inherited different gen
Re:Just this guy, you know? (Score:1)
This sexist article just happens not to be one of them.
Re:Jesus CHRIST! (Score:1)
Re:No shit (Score:2, Interesting)
At least, that must be how it is. Otherwise they would go find games they like and stop bitching in every other article about i
Re:No shit (Score:2)
Honestly, I'm tired of people, male or female, complaining about the lack of innovation in games and then doing nothing about it.
Also, while I'm going to be modded down any
Re:No shit (Score:1)
And you're right - I don't know who these girls are that are complaining, because all the girls I know of various ages like to game and have plenty of games they play. My mom likes Solitaire and a few random games like that. My sister likes The SIMS and Black & White (isn't it interesting how girls don't like wo
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I am a retard - XX (Score:2)
And if it bothers you that much, it might be because of that 'extra' chromosome you inherited.
You know... (Score:4, Interesting)
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(I kid, I kid . . . Kinda).
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Side issue, but do you have a website for your work as a "insanely girly game designer" anywhere? You could consider adding it to your slashdot sig or profile t
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Still, it wasn't an original article, it was a response to an article that *was* written by a man being silly. Most articles about women in gaming are not written by women, and have been known to twist women's words to fit their preconceived notions (the Hot Coffee incident that was reported on slashdot, where the article author blatantly lied about what the woman whose name he used said.)
As for
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No, seriously, though - I'm sure that plenty of girls have started their own independent game companies. It's just that they don't draw the crowd that the bigger, better-known, more "manly" games do like Call of Duty or the Halo series (not that women don't play either of these, just it's not nearly as common to meet a girl who plays them as it is to meet a guy who plays them) or even the more "manly" indie games.
Kleinfelters (Score:2)
Re:Kleinfelters (Score:2)
headaches, mood swings, fatigue, insomnia, irritability, anxiety, depression, trouble thinking straight, bad memory, uncontrolled binge eating, joint or muscle pains, cramps or pains elsewhere.
Re:Kleinfelters (Score:1)
though an extra X chromosome in females would result in XXX, which I find kind of funny for obvious reasons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_X_syndrome [wikipedia.org]
Um... your knowledge of genetics is weak. (Score:2)
Everybody has at least one, and some people even have two.
Re:Um... your knowledge of genetics is weak. (Score:2)
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Re:Um... your knowledge of genetics is weak. (Score:1)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turner_syndrome [wikipedia.org]
a real double standard (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:a real double standard (Score:2)
Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them (Score:1)
Guess what?
THE MEDIA PREFERS TO LIE.
They would much rather write their whiny stories about women in gaming than look at the truth. And you keep pandering to it by posting them.
It's really quite amazing how dead-set people are in trying to make women into second-class citizens and make a story out of
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And that Howard Dean was going to North Dakota! And California! And Washington! Yeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaagh!
This is Absurd (Score:2)
What women really want.... (Score:4, Funny)
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Totally. In fact, that's how I got my now-fiancee to go out with me in the first place!
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MOD Parent up - subtle bastard. (Score:2)
If you are wondering WTF, re-read the parent until you get it.
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who's missing a chromosome? (Score:2)
Not trying to troll here or anything, but I think women in general are missing the elusive "gaming" chromosome (though it's prolly a gene), and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Makes perfect sense. (Score:3, Insightful)
If women want games for women, they should get out there and make some games for women. Demanding men create games suitable for women is simply regressive.
Re:Makes perfect sense. (Score:2)
Can you imagine the crew at ID or Rockstar Games sitting around trying to figure out what kind of a game would sell to women? It would be like writing to Ask Slashdot for dating tips. (Okay, probably worse, since we know at least one person here is probably married [slashdot.org].)
If you want to make a product for a certain group of people, having members of that group actually make it will almost always create a superior product (assuming you ca
What a load... (Score:1)
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U sew R teh GAY!
Pfff, like women know what women want (Score:2)
It is intresting that this "girl" seems to have made one tiny little flaw in her argument that male game designers don't know what women want. She says at the end of her article that women are in fact the largest group of gamers, just not in the headline grabbing FPS etc but with simple games like cards, you know the free java/flash type games.
Well who designs these games then? Males by any chance? There just is not going to much of a market for a full priced card game is there now? As for her suggestion o
Re:Pfff, like women know what women want (Score:2)
HEADLINE : MEN DON'T UNDESTAND WOMEN (Score:2)
Forget games, its hard enough for men to know what women like and want for anything in real life.
So men game designers can't design games that women like ? No kidding.
And guess what ? I read Slashdot too, so clearly I am even more unlikely to know...
counter-examples (Score:2)
Men can develop software for women, even without predecessors to replicate. These aren't games, but: Livejournal [livejournal.com], deadjournal [deadjournal.com], and myspace [myspace.com] were started by Brad, Frank, and Tom, yet their user-bases dramatically skew toward females.
You don't have to be a female to ma