Doc Holliday
SPOILER: Columbus finds America
Wether the pose is appropriate or not is debatable what I found odd is the guy who complained had no issues with his daughter killing people with guns.
No, she isn't. She's staring below the camera's eyeline. Mercy, Hanzo, Mccree, they're staring at the camera. Even Widow is staring at the camera. Tracer is drawing sight straight down to that ass. I've got like 700 games of Overwatch played, I've seen these poses a LOT.
She's not looking 'to the side' she's looking down.
She's not looking 'to the side' she's looking down.
So why do you think it's crazy that I believe that?
Seriously. That's the most fucked up thing. Fine with guns but keep that butt away!Wether the pose is appropriate or not is debatable what I found odd is the guy who complained had no issues with his daughter killing people with guns.
I don't have the context of what this character is supposed to be like, or how it fits with the rest of the game, but generally speaking, I wouldn't have minded if this pose was kept in, as to my eyes it looks like what Blizzard presumably intended to evoke. Just reminds me of Bayonetta, a character that's arguably strong and heroic. But I also don't mind if it's not kept in if others do mind it. It's just a butt pose after all. Doesn't make the game any worse for me, but possibly makes it better for others. Go for it.
Ultimately it's Blizzards call, and based on the short statement in the OP, it seems their intent with the butt pose differed from how some interpreted it, and so Blizzard changed it to better suit their creative vision.
There is no problem here. It's pretty dumb and sad how there always seems to be this overreaction to the commonplace news of a developer changing or removing something based on feedback, when that something is butts or tits.
Left this page alone until now, refreshed to see it went from five to fourteen pages.
wow.
No, she isn't. She's staring below the camera's eyeline. Mercy, Hanzo, Mccree, they're staring at the camera. Even Widow is staring at the camera. Tracer is drawing sight straight down to that ass. I've got like 700 games of Overwatch played, I've seen these poses a LOT.
Not really, I learned that blizzard listens to it fans.
The removal was warranted. It just pandering.
Also you have this dumb stuff:
Random question, but are butts considered more sexual than breasts? I just find it interesting the main times recently, it was a butt pose that needed to be changed.
Bruh I'm a straight dude and I'm okay with looking at shirtless muscley Dante and Chris Hemsworth. Just let me keep my butt.
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It's more towards the camera than the line shows.
Wether the pose is appropriate or not is debatable what I found odd is the guy who complained had no issues with his daughter killing people with guns.
I think you and others are reading entirely too much into a pose. Not everything is a subliminal message, and sometimes a butt is just a butt and not some sort of message about self worth.
Fuck off. You can not like my opinion or disagree with it but to insinuate I am dumb because I don't share the same view as you is bullshit. So fuck off with the passive-aggressive name calling or just say what's really on your mind, coward.
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It's more towards the camera than the line shows.
Do you have examples that you would consider not pandering?Because there are perfectly valid reason for taking "offensive" to the pose and it has nothing to with being puritanical. It's just straight up pandering for no reason.
Because there are perfectly valid reason for taking "offensive" to the pose and it has nothing to with being puritanical. It's just straight up pandering for no reason.
Random question, but are butts considered more sexual than breasts? I just find it interesting the main times recently, it was a butt pose that needed to be changed.
Meanwhile, normal people:
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Hey man, butts are scurry. Much more scurry than murder.
Interesting. Thanks for the info.If you read the first few posts you'd already know that there IS a character, like bayonetta, in the game that it is in character for, and she also has an ass pose, and nobody is clamboring for that to be removed.
Meanwhile, normal people:
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Meanwhile, normal people:
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Meanwhile, normal people:
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^Outrage cultureFuck off. You can not like my opinion or disagree with it but to insinuate I am dumb because I don't share the same view as you is bullshit. So fuck off with the passive-aggressive name calling or just say what's really on your mind, coward.
What do you mean with "normal people"? should everyone have the same lame pose? "normal people" can look in different directions you know.
moving the goalpost?
what butt?
It's not an intentional message, but practically everything in life is a message of some sort. That's how your brain gets you around. Most messages enter your mind without you even thinking about it.
I don't want to belabor the issue, but I'll just say this. Every character that you enjoy is because of specific reasons, some of which you realize, and some of which you don't. Shape language, color composition, etc - it all resonates with you on an individual level, some conscious, some subconscious. Not only does it resonate with you, it influences you, usually in an imperceivable way. Most of the time that influence doesn't actually matter all that much, but sometimes it does. Media creators have a responsibility to be aware of what messages they're sending, because although it may seem silly, they actually do matter in a big way. If the message they want to send is "girls are hot", that's fine. But I don't think that's in line with what Blizzard's going for here, so I admire them for removing parts of the game that don't align with the focus of what they're trying to do.
The green lines will always help settle these debates!Yesssss finally someone did it <3
Someone made a straw poll http://strawpoll.me/7212830/r (currently 94% against replacing, 2000+ votes)
Someone made a petition on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/4cboqc/petition_to_keep_tracers_over_the_shoulder/ (81%, 3400+ votes).
We have many threads complaining about the change and how easily blizzard caved.
Then finally we have this thread: Overwatch's Strong Male Heroes and that one Junkrat PoTG.
That took the cake.
Here is a thread created by a mother who thinks the change is absurd: http://us.battle.net/forums/en/overwatch/topic/20742895690
excerpt:
I love being a sexy night elf character. I love being Tracer. I love being Nova. I LOVE these strong women that can be confident in their abilities and their appearance, because in the real world, I'm none of those things. These games were an escape for me. I channel myself into these characters, because I would give anything to be just like them.
Blizzard, why am I not allowed to be strong and sexy? Why am I not allowed to love these characters as they already are? Why are you alienating not just me, but many other women that love these female characters as they are for a single voice?
I want Tracer to stay how she is. I want her to be strong, confident, and sexy. Please, PLEASE, stop trying to make this game too PC. Stop trying to make women like me out to be sensitive babies that can't handle beautiful women. Stop trying to cater to "families" when this game isn't mean to be played by younger children.
I doubt Kaplan expected this degree of response.
Lmao what is happeningpeople are analyzing eye direction now?
Wether the pose is appropriate or not is debatable what I found odd is the guy who complained had no issues with his daughter killing people with guns.
It's not an intentional message, but practically everything in life is a message of some sort. That's how your brain gets you around. Most messages enter your mind without you even thinking about it.
I don't want to belabor the issue, but I'll just say this. Every character that you enjoy is because of specific reasons, some of which you realize, and some of which you don't. Shape language, color composition, etc - it all resonates with you on an individual level, some conscious, some subconscious. Not only does it resonate with you, it influences you, usually in an imperceivable way. Most of the time that influence doesn't actually matter all that much, but sometimes it does. Media creators have a responsibility to be aware of what messages they're sending, because although it may seem silly, they actually do matter in a big way. If the message they want to send is "girls are hot", that's fine. But I don't think that's in line with what Blizzard's going for here, so I admire them for removing parts of the game that don't align with the focus of what they're trying to do.
Lmao what is happening
I think you and others are reading entirely too much into a pose. Not everything is a subliminal message, and sometimes a butt is just a butt and not some sort of message about self worth.