Well right now the major issue Fniff is that the problem has diminished so greatly that if you want to play a game with a strong female lead who has full autonomy over herself and isn't treated like a piece of candy...
You can do it. They aren't that uncommon and you can get them just by picking games randomly. I'd have a harder time finding an anime like that, then a videogame. Heck I'd have a harder time finding a movie like that then a videogame.
As well the statistic they always bring up is that male to female participation rates are 50/50 and in an exclusionary system you do not get such even results (Which is why I tried so hard to fight that statistic...)
As well things have been improving for years without pop feminists even getting involved. In fact the idea that "women shouldn't have giant boobs and fight in their underwear in a medieval fantasy" wasn't even "Feminist" it was just "a good idea" held by most gamers without the need to politicize.
So what is happening is people are trying to mobilize a community which largely sees a problem but finds it workable within the system they already have.
So the frustration of working with a community that largely doesn't want to mobilize, usually results in polarizing action, as they cannot be lightly persuaded.
For now. Down the road... who knows. Think long-term results.
I think those are short term changes. Forcing the issue trying to create a aggressive community will only backfire in the opposite fashion.
Which it has already started backfiring mostly because it is extremely polarizing. How many "You are either with us or against us" statements has there been in this thread?
Those are shitty internet arguments. They'll always be there and they're somewhat disconnected from the real situation. I think games are changing for the better.
Games are changing for the better, but not because of pop feminism. That has already proven to have nothing but negative results.
I don't want to say Feminist because, well, they been involved for a long time and was steadily gaining ground within the gaming culture. It is this new way of pop feminism and its aggressive "videogames should be ashamed of themselves because they hurt women everywhere" that I think is more of a problem... or the "Women are so equal to men, lets treat them special to prove it" tokenism that insults everyone instead of focusing on how it is no big deal and how people need to calm the heck down.
I guess what I am saying is... Hmm can't complain until the 25th so that is all I can say.