Galaxycamerata

Artistic, Game-Addled Robot

  • She/Her

Weird Ladybug | 30

My name is Cam and I'm here to vibe



Squisheebug
@Squisheebug

SFW alt of a Pride ych for my patron jesam !! Super super happy to get to do this and the other alts for them!! <33

The full nudity version is not nsfw to me but it has been placed with the nsfw commissions for reasons that are more clarified on patreon!!

That being said, there is also one more slot available to nsfw tiers plus an additional slot held just for peppercorn tiers!


crepe
@crepe
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thewaether
@thewaether

"Why you shouldn’t support the upcoming game Black Myth: Wukong" https://www.tumblr.com/justaboutsnapped/752889358393147392/why-you-shouldnt-support-the-upcoming-game-black

(no preview cause there's sexually explicit imagery in this, but in short the creators of this game are raging misogynists and a lot of english speakers don't know it)

excerpt:

  • Joked about former female employees hypothetically doing prostitution
  • Used suggestive/objectifying/derogatory imagery & phrasing in their hiring flyers (under the cut), e.g. “In addition to hookup buddies, we promise to provide more thoughtful services” , “fatties fuck off”, etc.
  • Written entire think pieces on how video games don’t need female players or developers, how women are biologically inclined towards “softer” modes of gaming than men (there’s also a bit of homophobia mixed in through language such as “fuck sissies”), how some things should just be made for men, etc.
  • Made numerous sexually explicit (& honestly incel-like) comments including ones about a female character in Black Myth: Wukong, e.g. “once you get used to this [character design] you can jerk off to it”, etc.
  • Boasted about how they’re losing followers, who must be women


Pauline-Ragny
@Pauline-Ragny

not saying you can never criticize or whatever but idk I think I've found much more enjoyment out of games when I decided to stop labeling game design as "bad" the moment an obstacle provokes an undesirable feeling in me, and instead I actively search for alternate solutions to get past it.

I find much more fulfilment trying to understand why something is designed the way it is rather than instantly assume it's designed "incorrectly" just because it doesn't conform to my expectations of what game design should be.

I think gamer culture at large expects games to cater to them individually and is unwilling to truly engage with designs. We can't insist that games are art while treating them like products.


crepe
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