So the #GamerGaters are mad about a new study that suggests that some of the most dickishly misogynistic male gamers are quite literally losers. That is, men playing video games like Halo and Call of Duty online tend to lash out at women players when they’re doing their worst.
Looking at the behavior of a number of men and women over the course of 163 games of Halo 3, researchers Michael Kasumovic and Jeffrey Kuznekoff from the University of New South Wales and Miami University found that
lower-skilled players were more hostile towards a female-voiced teammate, especially when performing poorly. In contrast, lower-skilled players behaved submissively towards a male-voiced player in the identical scenario. This difference in gender-directed behaviour became more extreme with poorer focal-player performance.
In other words, the more of a video game loser they were, the more of a misogynistic loser they became.
We suggest that low-status males increase female-directed hostility to minimize the loss of status as a consequence of hierarchical reconfiguration resulting from the entrance of a woman into the competitive arena.
In other words, they hate losing … to a girl.
The researchers argue that the entrance of larger numbers of women into the dude-heavy world of video games is especially threatening to “[l]ow-status and low-performing males,” who
have the most to lose as a consequence of the hierarchical reconfiguration due to the entry of a competitive woman. As men often rely on aggression to maintain their dominant social status, the increase in hostility towards a woman by lower-status males may be an attempt to disregard a female’s performance and suppress her disturbance on the hierarchy to retain their social rank.
If this all sounds to you like a plausible explanation for a lot of the anger driving #GamerGaters, you’re not the only one to see the connection.
A recent article on the study on Yahoo News suggests that,
[a]s gaming has traditionally been a male-dominated pastime, these findings could go some way to explain 2014′s Gamergate furore. Several high profile female game developers were targeted with a torrent of misogynistic abuse, including rape and death threats, coordinated by factions of male gamers using sites like 4Chan and Reddit.
And this is what has the #GamerGaters on Reddit’s KotakuInAction subreddit pig-biting mad. In a thread complaining about the Yahoo News piece, the regulars show just what losers they really are by lashing out at … women.
Evidently forgetting that the study in question was conducted by two men, a Redditor called Katastic_Voyage won more than 130 upvotes with a lovely rant declaring that
There’s a huge freaking difference between shit talking, and bullying.
But most of these articles and “papers” are written by women, who live in a woman’s world, and don’t understand the first thing about what it’s really like to be a man. The others are by men who are basically women but doesn’t realize it–they were likely forced to grow up in a woman dominated, catty, passive-aggressive world.
Ok, my bad. The researchers might appear to be men, but are probably “men who are basically women but doesn’t realize it.”
And somehow this all has something to do with metal music:
Woman call all men “dumb” because that’s what they call anything they don’t understand. It’d be like someone who likes classical music calling metal dumb. Even if they’re actually related. Even though there’s plenty of beauty and complexity in metal… they don’t ever dive into it so they deride and dismiss it.
It IS real music, mom! (Sound of bedroom door slamming, followed by the muffled intro to “Enter Sandman.”)
So they take things like:
The need to compete? They think it’s violence.
The need to shit talk? They think it’s bullying.
The fact that men can look at other women and not cheat? It blows their minds that men can actually feel pleasure just seeing a woman of beauty… and that’s it.
Uh, I thought we were talking about video games. Did some mean lady just break up with you?
A fellow called Zakamaru, replying to Katastic_Voyage, decided to show how not mad he was about women invading “male spaces” by getting mad about women invading “male spaces.”
It’s what happens when a bunch of women get into male spaces and some fail to understand it.
Gaming has always been competitive. I can’t even begin to count the amount of times I was called various names and derogatory remarks, but it doesn’t fucking matter. You get insulted all the time, and it takes a special type of person to actually take offense to that. …
It’s not that we hate women. With gaming being a predominantly male hobby, it’s going to have elements of masculinity, competitiveness, and testosterone floating about. When people shit talk, they will use any sort of “weakness” that you have and attack it. If you’re unskilled, you’re a noob/scrub. If you’re an obvious underaged child, you get called a kid. If someone needs a quick all-purpose insult, you’re now a faggot.
When some women see this, they immediately think that it needs to change to fit their worldview. To them, these insults are simply unacceptable, and are “x-phobic” or whatever tumblr buzzword they feel like using today. Never mind the fact that gaming was born from a bunch of socially awkward men who carved out their own space with their own culture and lingo. No, now you have to cater to ME, because I’m a GIRL.
Boy, you guys really put those dumb lady researchers (who aren’t ladies, but who maybe sort of really are) in their place.
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Welp, I just had a scare. The introduction to Legend talks about A=A’, and for a second I thought it was gonna go off on some objectivist, Steve Ditko-inspired rant, but it’s just talking about equivalent power levels. Whew.
@EJ (The Other One) – My schedule is a bit wonky at the moment, but if you want to add me on Steam I’d be happy to see if we can board an airship sometime! My handle is the same as here.
I wanna chime in as another person who liked Age of Empires 3. I actually ended up enjoying the campaign mode more than I did 2.
Also warning about Darkest Dungeon: it’s wayyy addictive. It’s really easy to accidently drop hours doing “just one more quest” … Really fun in a Lovecraftian kind of way.
As a 31 year old gamer I can never ever, ever ever get used to being told that gaming used to be a “man’s space”. What a complete load of steaming bullshit that is. I can only guess these guys acted so shitty that they drove girls away from their gaming circles because that sure wasn’t my experience as a gamer.
@EJ & Kootieparta
I have Guns of Icarus as well if you have room on your airship. Just keep me away from the helm 😉
@Kirbywarp & EJ
Yeah I say we make it a survival mode server. I think it would get too boring if we didn’t have to deal with mobs.
And maybe we should go easy on the mods as well. some people may not want to install a bunch of them just to play and I think we should make it accessible for as many people as we can.
@Kootiepatra, Fabe:
Sounds good. My Steam account is in my real name otherwise I’d post it here; as it stands I’ll add Kootiepatra and if you tell me yours I’ll add you too.
(EJ is in fact an abbreviation of my real first names. What can I say, I suck at pseudonymming.)
O lurker, ye who read this thread but do not comment: if you are enamoured of airships and the slaying of mammoths, know that you too will be welcome. Especially if you can pilot, or if you’ve always thought to yourself that piloting an airship sounds like fun.
@Fabe and other Minecrafters:
Actually, the mods I have in mind are super easy. If you download the AT Launcher, it will let you download an entire modpack with the click of a button, and keep track of multiple packs automatically. Super easy. I’ll try setting up a server soon. Not sure how I’m gonna communicate the ip, though, since it would pinpoint my address.
@Kootiepatra, Fabe, and EJ:
My steam name is kirbywarp123, I believe. I have no idea how airships work, but it sounds interesting!
@pendraegon:
Champions is about as complex as a game can get and still be even remotely playable. (Yes, there are worse out there. Anybody remember Space Opera? Or the Tri-Tac system of Fringeworthy and Stalking the Night Fantastic? They had combat damage systems that only an EMT could love.) That said, fractions obviously turn some people off. I went to the University of Waterloo (Ontario), which is pretty heavy in math and engineering; we had enough Champions players there to run a Champions tournament one year alongside the usual D&D tournament.
If Champions is too much, there are things like Silver Age Sentinels (Champions via Big Eyes Small Mouth) and the Hero/R. Talsorian Fuzion system (used for Champions: New Millennium), which have much of the flexibility for superhero gaming but less fractions.
Re: Cribbage:
Count me in as another cribbage player. In fact, somebody programmed a cribbage game onto a MUD that I frequent (no AI players, but automatic card dealing and counting), and I was involved in an online league for a while before it kind of petered out.
(Then there was the crib game with my grandparents where one hand ended with scores of 120-120-119… pretty much first person to peg on the next hand wins.)
My parents introduced me to an interesting three-player ‘war cribbage’ variant once. The dealer doesn’t rotate, so the same player is always the dealer, dealing out six cards to themselves and five to the other two players. Needless to say, the two non-dealer players combine their scores. They each select one card to give to the dealer, and the dealer gets to look at all eight cards before selecting which four to keep in the hand and which four to put in the crib. Even that ability to divide eight cards into two four-card hands doesn’t quite overcome the advantage the other two players have of both being able to peg, so the dealer tends to win somewhat less than half the time in my experience.
@Kirbywarp OK I’ll download that mod manager tonight after work. And I was wondering how to share the IP address for the server as well. I was worried about trolls and griefers comming on and trashing the place but I completely forgot that real world location can be determined by IP.
As for Guns of Icarus its not really that hard to learn the basics but this is a game that relies on cooperation and team work very heavily. but is still lots of fun with a good group of players who don’t raged when things go bad. In fact when I was playing I don’t think I ever seen someone really do that.
Also a search for kirbywarp123 on steam turned up no results.
Maybe spread the Minecraft server by email?
@Fabe:
That’s weird… maybe try just kirbywarp? My profile pic is a blue cobra. I had an old account once that had this weird ring-glowy thing pic, but I don’t use it anymore.
My e-mail has my name in it, sadly. Maybe I can message it out on steam, and then folks can spread the word to anyone else they can contact.
I’m gonna put on a whitelist, so if you want to join the server you’ll have to send me your minecraft account name. That way we can be sure that only allowed people will be able to log in. This means you’d need a real account though, and have to have bought the game.
I’ve just sent friend requests to Kootiepatra and kirbywarp.
Question for those more knowledgeable than me about Steam:
Is the display name the only one other users can see or is the account name I registered under visible somewhere also?
It looks like only the display name is visible or searchable.
Whew.
My display name, then, is [Ψϕ] Another Satisfied Customer. Apologies for the clan tag et al.
I’ve sent out friend requests to EJ and Kirby.
Okay, what version of Minecraft are ya running on and are you guys going to use mods. I haven’t played in a bit, so I’m still playing 1.7.10 mods and stuff. Has Witchery and Thaumcraft updated beyond that yet because it seems there’s been a lot of mini updates since Microsoft took over.
We’re currently playing (eeeep! exciting!) kirbywarp is being very patient and teaching me to play since I’ve never used mods.
We’re using Resonant Rise with Project Flux and Biomes o’ Plenty.
(Friend request accepted from Falconer, btw.)
o3o
Wanna join in, Pandapool? Pretty sure witchery and thaumcraft are in, and it’s 1.7.10.
It’s…it’s happening?!
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Also, don’t we have that We Hunted the Mammoth group on Steam? I’m pretty sure I’m a part of that. :V
And I think Steam makes it so you can only search for people using their account name. I’ve never had any luck searching for usernames. Shitty search is shitty.
Either/or, you guys can find me under paradox_intent, or Paradoxical Intention.
Oh, and if y’all want help with Witchery/Thaumcraft, I know a bit. ʕ灬→ᴥ←灬ʔ
I have Minecraft, though my computer sometimes stutters when running it and I should really get a new one (new computer, that is, not new Minecraft).
…It runs Terraria fine though.