SolidSonicTH
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Just reassure me here: this ban wasn't spawned from FSD, was it? Because I've always liked you guys since you take the good with the bad when it comes to DoA.
Depends on what you mean by "spawned from FSD". A tournament organizer who is also an FSD member proposed the ban after talking with a few others and Tom Lee at a tournament I believe. Some people here on FSD are for it, some are against it, some don't really care. I personally don't think a "ban" was the right way to go. It's now at kind of a "enforce that rule if you want" status.Just reassure me here: this ban wasn't spawned from FSD, was it? Because I've always liked you guys since you take the good with the bad when it comes to DoA.
Especially considering the outfits in question.I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to this. But if you play in a tournament you play by the holder's rules and I don't think what's he asking is that unreasonable. There are communities who have heated debates on which characters should be banned from tournaments. Bans that can have a significant impact on outcomes. In light of that it makes the controversy around the outfits seem pretty minor. Not to mention it is hard to believe the people saying "I NEED outfit __ to compete" especially for characters that have 20+ other options. :/
It doesn't matter if it affects gameplay.But people are acting like in Top 8s, the competitors in question only used sexually suggestive costumes. They didn't. The most sexually suggestive costumes I've seen in a Top 8 were Alpha "naked" and Christie's Halloween 2013 costume. Otherwise, I have never seen any of the top players use any of the banned costumes in a Top 8 match on stream at a tournament. That is why the suggestion of a ban is idiotic, especially with something cosmetic and minor that doesn't affect gameplay. DOA is a damn good fighting game with some attractive female fighters who happen to have some outlandish and sexy costumes. If people are really that taken aback by some virtual tits in a fighting game, then it's clear they're using any excuse to not give DOA a chance. Most of the costumes people complain about, you have to buy and I'm pretty sure those who are offended by virtual tits aren't going to purchase swimsuits.
I will admit that the whole costume banning charade is not the way to go about it. Not to mention that most of the players from countless tournaments tap the confirm button to get the match over with to speed up the process. Majority of those banned outfits rarely appear, so it's quite silly regardless.
But at the same time..people made it seem as if tournaments was a everyday thing, people make it seem as if these costumes will guarantee players top 8/16 for viewers to see the outfit, People made it seem as if it placed a barrier over the store to not be able to purchase X outfits. You purchase outfits for your own console at home..when you are out there..you are not at home. Do not make yourself look even *more* stupid to rant about an outfit over there and to ask for a refund. If you knew the costume would be banned why even attempt to show up? do you believe you have the power to change the rules when you get there? don't kid yourself.
I understand where most of them are coming from but you cannot be serious here. Use your brain for once. The endless whining and garbage posts will make you look childish demanding a cosmetic feature over and over again. And since you are part of the community..."you" as a whole are affecting us to which some of us don't care what's happening and we just play the game. You basically threw some of us under the bus to which we don't really want to be involved in.
Alright let me say something about this and I'll go since I gotta catch up on my gaming.
This is silly from every single side, there's no doubt about that but acting as if people are only laughing at those against the ban...is delusional at best. The EventHubs page didn't spawn with people hating the ban and Kotaku only put in perspective from what I've heard but don't act as if it's only one side that looks foolish.
It really doesn't help when you have people out and out saying that costumes kills peoples' identities and go and endless tirades about how certain characters is killing the series' legitimacy and then act as if banning the costumes will do something about it.
No seriously, how many times did I look upon someone saying "Why is the costumes banned? Is it because they give out unfair advantages?" or "DOA is always known for it's fanservice, why block that out?" or even the simple "This is why we can't take them seriously" when it just came up? I keep hearing how other people keep pointing out and saying that "But DOA's is more open so it's more of the issue" and you pretend that they are right...they are not. What you honestly want to say is that they know but don't care.
Why do you think the Tekken community looked 500 levels of stupid during their Lucky Chloe outburst? Or Shaheen outburst? Because when people act like a fool, everyone suffers and everyone acted like a fool here.
Whether it was one side that was for the ban, believing you are sticking to Tecmo Koei(you aren't) and then basically standing on high horses at the online community forgetting that they can easily be offline warriors the next day or the ones against the ban that really didn't do the best job with making a good discussion.
We all look like shit, there is no "I hope the Pro's are happy" or "I hope the Con's are happy." and I'm really getting tired of people pretending to cover their asses with "It wouldn't have happened if this side didn't bitch" because it still would have happened and we would have still looked like fucking fools.
If you cannot own your game, why the fuck should anyone take it seriously? And you aren't going to bother having civil discussions before making rules and believe that you are an elite club, then you are honestly the fool here. The community...is a community, offline and online. Those same players you lambast saying they don't go to tournies can easily become tourney warriors tomorrow(For the love of shit, wasn't XCaliburblades one of those online warriors? Or how about the massive influx of online warriors for UMvC3 in tournies recently? People aren't just gonna in appear in tourneys like that) so why pretend they don't exist till then?
Hell, I believe that most people aren't really mad about the costumes, but more of the fact we was excluded from the conversation in the first place.
Okay, I can understand that but let me clarify some stuff:I understand where you are coming from but we do not need to make the situation hotter than the sun. Next thing you know, corporate games will have a hint of entering the tournament world and lock DOA from being on any tournament..almost similar to the GTA ban in Australia and New Zealand. When you have a individual like Jyakotu throwing the word "sexism" around and putting out terrible invalid posts for article people to take in it gives out a extremely bad air vibe to the community and providing bad influence to people trying out the game or people that have no involvement to the costume ban to leave the community. Do we have to cater for "someone" needs all the time?
Let me tell you that Jyakotu was one of the individuals who called Rig ugly..simply because it was ugly for "him" and he wanted the model to be improved to cater for "his" needs. If not, he considers it sexism. That's "Rig"diculous..You just don't do that. That's bottom level soil IQ. Someone called me sexist here and I wonder why since I had a cosplay female Jecht as my avatar not too long ago and also for pete's sake, I have a girlfriend that I've been dating for over 4 months now.
Alright here's where things get tricky:I'm sure there are people here that are asking "If you are not involved in the costume ban then why are you posting in it?" It's because of the fact that players like myself who plays the game for the fun of it and communicating with other players..finds out that the game I enjoy is getting media attention for the wrong reasons and labeling the community for something that we didn't need. Those guys are over there going hamtaro for a costume while I'm over here at the other side of the bridge trying to help a player how to stagger escape a certain setup..but I can't because the player I'm helping keeps looking at the other bridge as if he had ADHD and cannot focus what I am giving him. Wrong unneeded attention that could of been settled within the community itself and not outside. To cut it short, it became serious to which it wasn't supposed to be serious. "Why must we continue to make it this serious?" at least to where it doesn't affect "everybody" here? - Don't get me wrong, I think the costume ban was quite dumb but you cannot be serious with people here. Like ask yourselves here...are you being serious?
It was this one I had:
Nah it's not. Similar but not her. I would of loved if she did wear something like that since Jecht is one of my favorite characters actually.
This is an interesting issue, because while I can understand the ban, I don't quite support it.
What we want is for DOA to become more widely accepted.
This will not happen for as long as sexuality plays a big role in DOA.
You are playing a game which has engines specifically built with breasts and ass in mind.
Think about that.
It would counterintuitive to not play this up.
THIS being said, there can be 'hot', 'sexy' etc outfits that aren't outright pandering and ridiculous looking.
GG TN, you stirred the hornets nest. We just want you to stop being lazy and pandering to bottomfeeder otaku.
Don't tempt TN. We already have costumes with only suspenders and leis covering up the boobs. lolI really don't understand what all the fuss is about... Can someone explain? Is it the bikinis and swimsuits or the size of the boobs? Or both? Either way, if they're not naked, why is this even a problem?