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Video Game Players Avoid Gay Characters / https://archive.ph/jSnOP

A study of gamer behavior finds they shy away from gay characters, regardless of their strengths


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like video games because they give me choices that I don’t have in real life. When I want to feel like a princess, I choose Peach in Mario Kart. If I want to fight like Bruce Lee, I can choose Marshall Law in Tekken.


When picking out which character to play in a game, players factor in an avatar’s strengths and weaknesses, and even their appearance. But players also make their choices based on attributes that aren’t apparent during gameplay and have no influence on the game, such as a character’s sexuality. And my research has found that other players in turn might treat those characters differently within the game. This is important for the gaming industry. Some companies actively support social movements through publicity and marketing campaigns and product labeling. However, backlash could deter these companies from supporting marginalized groups and discourage gay players from participating.


How do players factor in these kind of character traits, and what are the implications for online harassment and discrimination? The first-person shooter game Overwatch, which is widely popular and has generated more than $1 billion in revenue so far for its owner, Blizzard, has turned out to be an ideal laboratory for me and my colleagues to investigate these questions. In that sense, what happens within Overwatch has economic and societal implications.


In Overwatch, players can choose between 32 avatars that have different appearances and skill sets. As an additional marketing highlight, Blizzard regularly updates the background stories of these characters. Their stories have no effect whatsoever on the game; they don’t change the characters’ skills or appearance. Still, these stories are so important for the fan base that they influence Overwatch in another way. In May 2019, an Overwatch writer updated the background story for one male character, Soldier: 76. He wrote that Soldier: 76 had been in a romantic relationship with another man and identified as gay. It was a bit of information that is far from unusual in the real world, but in online gaming, it was somewhat revolutionary.


The announcement resulted in hundreds of responses on Twitter and other social media channels. Many players supported the announcement and liked the tweet. But some players were uncomfortable with the decision, accusing Blizzard of making money through political correctness, complaining that the announcement was unnecessary, and even threatening to stop playing Overwatch.


Our research team wanted to know if this announcement influenced the game itself. Would players change their attitude toward Soldier: 76? We examined the pick rate—the frequency with which players choose a specific character—before, during and after the announcement. Surprisingly, we found an extreme drop in the pick rate for Soldier: 76 after the news. Players shied away from playing with the newly outed character.


Interestingly, instead of choosing Soldier: 76, several players chose the only other LGBTQ character in the game: a lesbian called Tracer. Though Soldier: 76 had previously been assumed by most to be straight, Tracer had been openly gay since the game was published.


To understand what was going on, we used an online survey to ask players what they thought about the announcement and how it influenced their gaming experience. Hundreds of players responded. Most respondents were men (83.77 percent) and from North America (49.4 percent) and Europe (39.5 percent). The majority had heard about Soldier: 76 being gay but didn’t care. They reported that changing a character’s sexuality had no influence on the game. A large minority, however, felt uncomfortable and that other players discriminated against them when they played as Soldier: 76 after the announcement. They got tired of homophobic slurs and constant harassment and temporarily switched to other characters to avoid it.


Additionally, many players mentioned that the gaming community makes an important distinction between the only two LGBTQ characters in the game. Whereas Soldier: 76 is a man, Tracer is a woman. Some players reported in the survey that they felt other players see lesbians as appealing and interesting, but that the same players voice disgust toward gay men.


Detecting discrimination is important and sheds light on a problem. The next step, however, is to find a way to decrease discrimination. In another research project, my team worked with a soccer federation trying to decrease discrimination. In a randomized trial, we found that an e-mail to coaches about how the sport can promote inclusivity and reduce racism helped raise awareness. We hope to do the same in e-sports by working together with people from within the industry who want to improve the equity and inclusivity of the community.


Some people like to imagine that video games offer idealized versions of reality and teach values that seem to be lacking in the real world, such as fighting for a common cause or working together as a team. But our findings show that the world of video games has the same biases and discrimination we find in our everyday lives, and that games can be much more welcoming for some than others. Video games are always innovating, pushing art and technology forward to create new experiences for players. In the past, players and fans have adapted to this fast-changing environment. The online gaming community needs to embrace its diverse players and reckon with its biases. Players should get over themselves and accept all characters and the players who pick them.
 
Nier's mascot is a gay skeleton weapon of mass destruction that reproduces asexually. Some of the most popular builds in Path of Exile use the ranger. She's a man hating butch lesbian.
 
If they add a gay character that can butyrape other characters everyone will play it. 💯 that’s guaranteed.

Why are they so sexist against gays??!?
 
Overwatch has two big problems.

#1. The story is damn near non-existent in the game. Outside of characters have small conversations in lobby areas or a few seasonal events, there is very little who/what/where/why/when about anything in the in game universe. It's six retards teaming up to take down another team of six possibly identical retards. 90%+ of the story is in books and videos Blizzard releases on their website or YouTube. You can literally play the game and if people don't talk or anything, you can literally not know what the fuck is going on in the world of Overwatch.

#2. The "fans." And I put fans in quotations because these are the online fans who don't play, but will draw horrendous art, write shitty fan-fiction, and sperg over shipping and head-cannon like they're some sort of fucking authority when they can't even tell you how much ammo Mei's gun holds. These are the people who put up a bitch fit about one of Tracer's winning poses and said it's problematic and Blizzard actually changed it. These are the people who sperg over who's gay and who's fucking who like these are real people and they're friends. Fuck these people with a rusty spiked dildo and gatekeep harder to keep these retards out.
 
Why would they need to do that?
I like how it's not the player excluding the role because words that needs to get over anything. If I have to deal with hearing Telemundo and a fire alarm's low battery chirp, I don't see why they cannot learn to live with some f-slurs. Just like communicating with teammates improves performance, so does mindfucking the other team. Remove that metagame element and I might as well play bots.
 
Shoutout to Storm Spirit from Dota 2 who is not only flaming gay and hammy as hell, but also an overweight, short, bright blue Hispanic stereotype who is fully capable of destroying people if played correctly.

I had no idea that soldier character was gay. Only extreme spergs care about this shit.
76 being gay is much funnier when you know that he was originally a P&P RPG character that Chris Metzen used to play in the 90s. Makes me wonder if petty internal drama was a driving force in pushing him out of the closet.
 
I don't want to be a faggot, I don't want to be a nigger, and I don't want to be a roastie.
 
Are they pathologically incapable of accepting that our revulsion toward faggots is a result of two million years of biological programming to be revolted by behavior that lessens the chances of our species' survival and propagation?

Yes, yes they are. All progressive thought has foundations in the rejection of objective scientific reality. Fuck these faggots.
 
Here let a bisexual explain why.


Most people are straight
Oh wait anyone with a brain could've told you that. Wonderful "journalism." People had preferences, who knew, so shocking.
 
I used to be willing to play as any character if done well and not pandering, now virtually any degree of faggotry chases me off to the high seas, if at all.
 
Shoutout to Storm Spirit from Dota 2 who is not only flaming gay and hammy as hell, but also an overweight, short, bright blue Hispanic stereotype who is fully capable of destroying people if played correctly.


76 being gay is much funnier when you know that he was originally a P&P RPG character that Chris Metzen used to play in the 90s. Makes me wonder if petty internal drama was a driving force in pushing him out of the closet.
Soldier 76 was also written by Metzen as basically cyborg Captain America. So not only are there internal politics, but an open desire to take a shit on the USA as a whole.
 
Or...people are playing 76 less because at the time they made him take it up the ass he wasn't meta anymore? All of the new heroes were heavily shield and barrier reliant, so the DPS 76 was putting out wasn't that good at taking them down?
 
No one cares about faggots nor should they. You are an obnoxious group of whiny, self-victimizing malcontents who advocate for child-grooming and have opened the path for pedophilia with your rhetoric. While claiming tolerance and equality, you demonize normal people while shaming sexual morality and common decency. There is nothing to respect, and there is nothing to escape into. It upsets you that people do not worship the ground you walk on or the hedonistic lifestyle you live. The problem lies in you.
 
Doesn't matter if we avoid playing gay characters. The same whiny 11-year olds will still call us faggots over voice chat.
 
They almost completely ignore that an established character was altered out of the blue purely to pander.
This is an unwinnable battle for the establishment. Hardcore gamers have nothing but spite and achievements to live for, and many of them have an autistic attention to detail. They have been shamed their entire lives, so public shaming and cancellation is meaningless.

Because for starters, homosexuals are a minority and most people simply don't identify with someone who likes shoving things into the exit of a digestive tract.
They are a statistical anomaly, especially when it comes to gamers.

If they add a gay character that can butyrape other characters everyone will play it. 💯 that’s guaranteed.
It's really sad that any random racist/homophone on kiwifarms can make a more compelling and playable gay character than people being paid 6 figures. Also, seriously, people would pay serious money to unlock that option and streamers would promote the fuck out of it. These executives really suck at their jobs.
 
This is an unwinnable battle for the establishment. Hardcore gamers have nothing but spite and achievements to live for, and many of them have an autistic attention to detail. They have been shamed their entire lives, so public shaming and cancellation is meaningless.


They are a statistical anomaly, especially when it comes to gamers.


It's really sad that any random racist/homophone on kiwifarms can make a more compelling and playable gay character than people being paid 6 figures. Also, seriously, people would pay serious money to unlock that option and streamers would promote the fuck out of it. These executives really suck at their jobs.
Except its clear that the people on top are trying to end expression and veer away from sex... which sounds like a complete oxymoron when they are pushing gay sex and troonism to the populace.
 
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