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Care of [livejournal.com profile] xannoside, I have discovered that the attempt to crowd-source what female Shepard of Mass Effect 3 should look like was only the first part of this asinine process.

Look, I didn't get into this in my last post on this issue, but I'm sure as shit getting into it now. This is complete bullshit. If EA hadn't been so stupid as to never put a female Shepard variant onto their covers before now, this idiocy would never have happened. Instead, their failure to think past male Shepard as their default, despite paying Jennifer Hale what must be a significant amount of money (and not enough, given how good she is) to voice female Shepard, has led to this. Instead of proceeding with no more fanfare of their own than they did when female Shepard had another female romantic partner in Mass Effect (the brou-ha-ha over that was not BioWare's doing, you'll recall; they just wrote the romance), they've decided to make a thing of it.

This is not a way to achieve gender parity. I understand what EA was thinking--"We know! People will think we're all progressive and shit when we put a chick on the cover of Mass Effect 3"--and then they failed to see that the way they're going about it undoes any good will that effort might have engendered. It's stupid, it's patronizing, and it really bothers me that there's this much bullshit going on around a game I love that has mostly avoided this bullshit in the game. The only people who give Shepard a hard time about how he/she can't get the job done are a) stupid, b) proven wrong, and c) making the assumption based on the fact that he/she is human, not that he/she is male/female. So EA should not be making a female Shepard dance to the tune of the masses. If they want a particular Shepard, they can customize her. Instead, by insisting that there be consensus, where none was asked for on male Shepard, they are saying that female Shepard is somehow different. The question of how she is different should be obvious, given this rather sexist approach to finding the female Shepard via Facebook.

The most ridiculous thing about all this is that THERE IS A DEFAULT FEMALE SHEPARD. Put her on the cover and be done with it. This is so uncomfortable and grating and, worse, unnecessary. Way to remind us that women need to have approval of the masses, EA.

Date: 2011-08-17 08:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xannoside.livejournal.com
I am pretty much certain that the crowd-sourcing decision is purely there to keep Mass Effect top of mind while they spend another 6 months working on it.

They don't need remotely this long to work out which version should be on a cover that is already 99% done.

Date: 2011-08-17 10:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] viridian.livejournal.com
Hilariously, if the redhead wins, which it seems is the case thus far, she won't be so far from the old default Shepard that they couldn't claim she's an updated version. They redesigned all of the old characters in Dragon Age 2 such that they looked outright WEIRD -- more 'realistic' I guess, but odd and just barely reminiscent of their old versions. If I were more skeptical I'd say they had this in mind already and just decided to trot out some variations they'd toyed with when updating her, only to land upon the one that looks the most like what they were going to do anyway.

Date: 2011-08-18 02:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neo-leviathan.livejournal.com
They're still pushing this? Bloody hell, talk about morons.
I'm starting to side with Xanno on this, it's probably a "Keep looking at us over the next six months!!" campaign.

And yes, just use the damned default female Shepard as it is!

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