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That difference is hardly noticeable for an average observer.
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It was noticeable enough that other people saw it and commented on it, and noticeable enough that Blizzard was already considering removing it.
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It does not scream "rape me" or anything sexual in particular.
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Why is
that the first thing you jump to when talking about sex? It doesn’t need to have anything to do with rape to have sexual connotations, chill the fuck out.
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They're removing a non-sexual pose for being potentially sexual. Everything is potentially sexual. The male ninja could be potentionally sexual.
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It does have sexual connotations. It’s not hardcore nudity or obscene gestures, but it has obviously been designed to accentuate the character’s sex appeal by drawing attention to her ass.
Perhaps you just have difficulty identifying that because of the oversaturation of female sex appeal in modern culture~
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That was precisely the point TotalBiscuit was making in his Winston parody video.
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I watched the TotalBiscuit video, it was just a massive strawman, and TotalBiscuit has a history of defending sex appeal in games anyway.
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Because avoiding as fire bad press (even if it's totally unjustified) from overly sensitive feminist groups isn't a good motivation, right?
I haven't even played Overwatch, it doesn't affect me at all. But it's still a stupid decision made because of a stupid post.
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What bad press was Blizzard trying to avoid exactly? A forum post from one person was gonna end up getting every gaming news website calling for their blood?
They could have completely ignored this and nothing would have happened at all.
“Man puts unusually large amount of male sex appeal and homoerotic subtext in his video games” is probably one of the best reasons to assume that. Regardless, the comment was made in jest, calm down.
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How do you know how most people react to it, exactly?
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How do you?
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I never thought a game featuring scientific super gorrilas should be realistic.
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Yes, fictional media can absolutely never contribute to cultural trends and body image, you’re absolutely right.