I didn't think they changed the drunken brawler thing because it offended people or there were kids around. I thought they changed it because they realized that it was stupid. The idea was good enough for a single movie (barely). That's it. And really only because it starred Jackie Chan.You're complaining about this when they changed the whole "drunken brawler" thing from monk tanks? It should be pretty obvious that they are certainly trying to make this game more appealing for children/people who are offended easily.
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That's because many of the opponents of it seem to think that passing a law allowing it will mean they have to get married to a gay person. You know, like so many of the wives of republican congressmen did.While homosexuality is becoming more accepted than it once was in media, there is still a strange prejudice against it
you want to quote the post where I said that? maybe it was when I said
or perhapsI can see both sides [...] but there's never going to be a weird asexual hybrid race of humans who are exactly alike; men will always be like Ji Firepaw.
or was it when I saidwhy not keep the line in, and have him later apologise to female players for his earlier attitude? have him learn something, everyone wins.
I think it was a really innocuous line of text
Last edited by mmoc3face9b311; 2012-04-12 at 07:03 PM.
That's the problem. Blizzard can't write real characters anymore.
"Varian has flaws, he must die!"
"Thrall did what he felt was right, he must die!"
"Ji is a womanizer, he must die!"
"Oh this character with a name that is clearly meant to be a joke is a flirt. I can support this!"
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Squidbear never said anything about being offended, and he or she has consistently been one of the most polite and level-headed posters in this thread so far.
Over the last few pages I don't recall any of the posters who approved of the change mentioning that they found it outright "offensive", or getting up in arms at all. They're simply understanding of the issue and sympathetic to those who might have had a problem with it.
If something really isn't a big deal either way, making a change to save someone's feelings is hardly a mortal sin.
You know after some thinking. I gotta ask this question. Alright, so if Ji Firepaw saying to a female that she is gorgeous, is super offensive to the point Blizzard MUST remove it. What about in undercity where humans are being experimented on with the plague? Of the poor young women that are wearing next to nothing, begging and pleading to be freed. Why is such cruelty not offensive but a female character being complimented on beauty, is offensive?
Jeez, is this thread really still going? Do people have nothing better to do than castrate Ji Firepaw?
Yup we better start going through all the /Flirts and nixing all the ones with sexual inuendo's now....oh wait thats all of them
http://www.wowwiki.com/Flirt
I don't think citing dozens of examples of comparably sensitive content in the game is really helpful to the discussion at hand, do you?
The fact of the matter is that we're dealing with an area of the game that happens to be under development and completely subject to change right now, and that someone *did* feel strongly enough about it to raise the issue.
In this particular, comparatively unique case, it was acted upon, likely because the situation and the timing of it seemed appropriate to the developers.
Exaggerating and making a checklist of theoretical what-ifs doesn't really come into play unless they're issues that players demonstrably care about.
Just because he's immature doesn't make him a terrible character. I like that Ji is so excitable with all the super serious zen Pandaren.
His line was in perfect tune with his character, saying the first thing that comes to his mind. In this case his first thought about the girls was ooh pretty.
I was about to respond with a possible hypothesis, but then I considered that I might be a victim of the gender-baiting some folks are accusing the originator of this controversy of. I wouldn't want it to come across as a possible attack on her, even if I feel there is a valid point to consider (to consider -- as in, it may be correct or incorrect).
Overall I feel this is a good discussion to have, even if folks can't agree. Especially if folks can't agree, actually. Doesn't do anyone any good to have their perspectives hidden -- because bringing things to light is the only way to understand the larger, fundamental issues at play. I just think where it gets obfuscated is that people are seeing different things as being the underlying issue.
I am the one who knocks ... because I need your permission to enter.
I don't think the comment on looks is necessarily inappropriate for his character in general. However, I think it makes for a terrible first interaction. - The OP of the original protest thread.
Jeez guys, she wasn't trolling, she wasn't 'screaming' that she was offended or anything, she made a reasonable post.
It's not like Ji is OHMYGOD SO BLAND because of ONE dialogue change.
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/to...3904851?page=1
Twas brillig
There's a human female NPC in the Undercity who is the mind slave of a Male Forsaken ( http://www.wowpedia.org/Theresa ). Apparently that's less offensive than a flirting panda.
What ever happened to priorities?
Last edited by Austilias; 2012-04-12 at 07:27 PM.
anything can be offensive to someone sure, but most things aren't to anyone.
the dialogue was definitely not explicitly sexist. however it can be (and was) associated with a certain kind of sexism. don't get me wrong, even if it was sexism (we don't know the particular intent of the development team) it was a watered down, vague kind of objectification, the kind of attitude that would be absolutely fine in a situation where the parties are on an equal footing. I think it was this association with the wolf-whistling or arse-grabbing that some women are subject too that probably lead the original poster to make her complaint, and rather than have anyone else make this same association Blizzard changed it, because it definitely wasn't a cornerstone of the guys character development.