If you think we're using bad arguments, point out the bad arguments. Don't copy what you think are bad arguments and then wait to claim parody when we call you out. That isn't a valid argument.
Also you weren't even replying to me in what I quoted... Lumping us all together, huh?
Ok. You said video game consumers are more sexist than people admit. Then you used trolls to justify that statement, and said her criticism was death threats, using trolls to justify this. I brought up the amount of people Halo was sold to because it shows just how many people play games, you somehow believed it to be an attack on Halo.
Fine, the first part was an appeal to emotion. The second part is still valid and here's evidence:
http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialNerdCubed A popular channel with a host who does video game LPs and live-action skits. 775,468 subscribers. Has no punch-in-the-face game, public rape or death threats, or even much ill will at all.
This is not an internet personality.
http://www.youtube.com/user/feministfrequency A woman claiming that sexism is a problem in the games industry. 88,614 subscribers. http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/598591 (was taken down, but you can see pictures)
So clearly your assertion is wrong. Not all internet personalities suffer this harassment. Even ones much more successful are not targeted, as long as they aren't offensive to certain hateful groups.
180,000 subscribers. Has had death threats, rape threats, people send him letters listing his family members at his work place, people deliberately call out his real name to show they know who he is, people post all of his details calling for 'the problem to be sorted,' people photoshop his face onto pornstars and spread it onto porn sites e.t.c.
No, I... what?
I was saying there are thousands of internet personas more popular than Anita who don't face this level of harassment. Was that actually unclear to you?
An internet persona is not an internet personality.
Death threats, rape threats, and graphical depictions of assault on a person's image are attempts to instill terror.
And it's not terrorism.
Okay, so you mentioned that game for no reason whatsoever?
You can't just imply stuff and not get called on it. You provided a shitty example for an argument you didn't make.
No, I provided an example of a game doing what you just described as being good, said 'go support the games that do you what you describe as good.' Then you started arguing with an arguement that wasn't there, then when I said the exact same thing again you continued arguing and repeat, repeat, repeat...
I think you're moving the goalposts. You asked why there should be video games that aren't smut. Your question is irrelevant.
No, I asked why the hell video game characters can't be whatever the designers want them to be.
This is a hard thing to demonstrate, as we're talking about trends in a very large amount of video games.
No, it's very easy to demonstrate with a few well detailed examples. You don't need many thousands of out of context appeals to emotion, only one or two fleshed out examples.
I actually love the Halo series and storyline, it's just that Master Chief is an example of a tough male hero who bottles up his emotions. In fact I love it because Master Chief is a badass, a male fantasy. It caters to me.
You are what's killing the game industry.
No, you did not already convince everybody that women and men have the same idea of male attractiveness. I don't think you convinced anybody.
-Game covers designed by men, published and illustrated by men-
+Identical to romance novel covers designed by women, published and illustrated by women+
No... neither gender is wrong. They just find different male qualities attractive. To grossly generalize, women are attracted to sensitive men while men consider tough, muscular men attractive. Men are generally thought to be more visual. Again, generalizations, but it matches what we see in male-targeted and female-targeted entertainment.
When looking for a mate women choose the most healthy, burly looking guy they can. When looking for a partner, they look for the sensitive child rearing type. This all fits into the notion that both sexes identify sexiness incredibly easily.