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Busyman™
01-22-2008, 10:06 PM
Take a look at this shit reporting and one-sided panel. The claim is that Mass Effect has full digital nudity (prominently displayed on the broadcast).

It's a lie.


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Everyone on this broadcast (besides Jeff on the right) are clueless, dumbasses.

The product is M-rated.

Faux News is a hive. "Luke Skywalker meets Debbie Does Dallas".

Your character can be a man or women in the game.

Here's is the sex scene


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Snee
01-22-2008, 10:49 PM
"We Report. You Decide..." what we want you to decide.

lynx
01-23-2008, 12:44 PM
Jeff missed out on a chance to put this down.

At about 4 minutes in, Cooper Lawrence made a claim about a study at the U of Maryland. He should have asked her if she was talking about the Friedrickson (or any other made up name) report. Since she could not have heard of it, she would have to either name the report she was talking about, or admit she didn't know it's author.

No loss if she can actually name the author, but I've looked hard and I can't find any such report, so assuming she would have to admit that she didn't know the author he could then have asked her if she'd read the report. Bingo!

Busyman
01-23-2008, 02:18 PM
Jeff missed out on a chance to put this down.

At about 4 minutes in, Cooper Lawrence made a claim about a study at the U of Maryland. He should have asked her if she was talking about the Friedrickson (or any other made up name) report. Since she could not have heard of it, she would have to either name the report she was talking about, or admit she didn't know it's author.

No loss if she can actually name the author, but I've looked hard and I can't find any such report, so assuming she would have to admit that she didn't know the author he could then have asked her if she'd read the report. Bingo!

He didn't have time.:dry:

This was simply a 6-against-1 smearfest.

What kind of panel has everyone on the same side?

A Cooper clone may as well had been in Geoff's seat.

Even the host said some crap about "having searched the internet as much as possible on the game" or some shit.

Faux News can't even stop spinning outside of hardcore politics.

They are a shit news channel and it's almost criminal.

clocker
01-24-2008, 05:39 PM
EA responds. (http://kotaku.com/348187/ea-calls-fox-out-on-insulting-mass-effect-inaccuracies)

chalice
01-24-2008, 06:22 PM
No doubt, that Fox News panel was an inept whitewash but there's no such thing as bad publicity.

They've just given EA, free of charge, what an advertising campaign couldn't do if you threw money at it 'til doomsday.

Busyman™
01-25-2008, 02:02 AM
No doubt, that Fox News panel was an inept whitewash but there's no such thing as bad publicity.

They've just given EA, free of charge, what an advertising campaign couldn't do if you threw money at it 'til doomsday.

Yup and it's great since EA just acquired Bioware (the game developer).

Skiz
01-25-2008, 04:30 AM
I couldn't tell much of anything from the clip. It was dark and not much detail. I don't know anything about the report or the people, but sometimes Fox does report stories that other people are claiming are one thing or the other which appears to be the case here as well.

Though to be honest, they generally show the story and have people comment on both sides of the question, and leave it at "We report, you decide" without really taking one side or another. Possibly that's the case here, I really don't know.

This is a segment that usually has the same people on the panel, so on occasion they will agree.

You can also pick on Fox all you want, but I'm fairly certain that I could go to YouTube and view clips of awful reporting on CNN, MSNBC, etc.

Snee
01-25-2008, 04:51 AM
The media sure loves Mass Effect (http://www.gameplayer.com.au/Home/NEWS/NEWS/tabid/1482/Default.aspx?CID=94b80768-3254-4044-b5f5-a11bd182a82a) :blink:


I wonder if Fox's "research" was based on the article mentioned on that page.

Busyman™
01-25-2008, 05:01 AM
I couldn't tell much of anything from the clip. It was dark and not much detail. I don't know anything about the report or the people, but sometimes Fox does report stories that other people are claiming are one thing or the other which appears to be the case here as well.

Though to be honest, they generally show the story and have people comment on both sides of the question, and leave it at "We report, you decide" without really taking one side or another. Possibly that's the case here, I really don't know.

This is a segment that usually has the same people on the panel, so on occasion they will agree.

You can also pick on Fox all you want, but I'm fairly certain that I could go to YouTube and view clips of awful reporting on CNN, MSNBC, etc.

Damn Skiz, you are kinda full o crap there, a bit clueless, or blind as hell.

You can't tell from the clip? Tell what? What do you see?

Faux is wrong. Period. It was explained on Faux what can be seen (if you have a quick eye and/or freeze frame it).

I agree they did have both sides of equation though. They had one guy against the host, and the idiot lady, and then they had a panel representing one side.

1 person on one side, 6 on the other. The 6 were wrong. Period.

That's where my first sentence comes in. How could you NOT see that there was only ONE voice on one side of the argument?:blink:


Though to be honest, they generally show the story and have people comment on both sides of the question, and leave it at "We report, you decide" without really taking one side or another. Possibly that's the case here, I really don't know.

You gotta be shittin' me.:dry:

And also, if there are clips of awful reporting elsewhere I'm sure there are some Repubs posting it somewhere.

Farce News is shit. They blatantly do shit where it's not even a question of mistakes.

Anyone remember that congressman sending e-mails to the page boys? Well good ole Faux had his name with a D (for Democrat) preceding his name. He was a Republican though.

Fair and balanced? They can't claim that just because there is a so-called liberal view so they manufacture shit and call it a conservative view. You ever think that, for some things, there is correct and incorrect?

Sorry bud there are too many instances of Faux News doing shit that are indefensible. It's like the whole organization consists of a bunch of Sean Hannitys.

I mean you won't see me defend Dan Rather on the 60 Minutes story.

I think you like Faux cuz they spoon-feed you what you want to hear. Sometimes you may want to stick your head in the sand instead of hearing the truth and that's sad.:noes:

edit: Btw, the game is the shit. I hate turn-based RPGs and this game is like an epic feature film.

Skiz
01-25-2008, 05:12 AM
That's where my first sentence comes in. How could you NOT see that there was only ONE voice on one side of the argument?

I did see that and didn't dispute it. :unsure:

My only comment toward it was, "This is a segment that usually has the same people on the panel, so on occasion they will agree."

Busyman™
01-25-2008, 05:38 AM
That's where my first sentence comes in. How could you NOT see that there was only ONE voice on one side of the argument?

I did see that and didn't dispute it. :unsure:

My only comment toward it was, "This is a segment that usually has the same people on the panel, so on occasion they will agree."

Egad man. The quote is RIGHT BELOW what I said so how could you miss it?


Though to be honest, they generally show the story and have people comment on both sides of the question, and leave it at "We report, you decide" without really taking one side or another. Possibly that's the case here, I really don't know.

Contradiction? Cluelessnessicity? Saving face?

:mellow:

Busyman™
01-27-2008, 03:22 AM
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From the NY Times

By SETH SCHIESEL
Published: January 26, 2008

The Internet hath no fury like a gamer scorned.

That’s the lesson Fox News and a self-help author learned this week after a program on that channel featured a discussion of the sexual content of the hit video game Mass Effect.

Bound by global message boards, blogs, chat rooms and of course the games themselves, gamers are perhaps the single most intense subculture on the Internet — fiercely protective of their pastime and at ease with the byways of cyberspace.

So the game world has been ablaze with indignation since the Fox News program “The Live Desk With Martha MacCallum” said on Monday that Mass Effect, one of the most critically praised games of 2007, contains frontal nudity and explicit depictions of sexual activity. The assertions of virtual lasciviousness first appeared earlier this month among conservative bloggers incensed by brief YouTube clips excerpted from the 30- to 40-hour game.

Mass Effect, a science fiction game, includes a complicated romantic subplot that is no more risqué in its plot or graphic in its depiction than evening network television.

To exact their revenge, gamers have turned their vitriol on Cooper Lawrence, an author who appeared to mischaracterize the game when she said: “Here’s how they’re seeing women: They’re seeing them as these objects of desire, as these, you know, hot bodies. They don’t show women as being valued for anything other than their sexuality. And it’s a man in this game deciding how many women he wants to be with.”

In fact Mass Effect allows users to play as either a man or a woman, and the few suggestions of intimate contact occur in the context of a detailed interpersonal story line. Asked on the air by Geoff Keighley of Spike TV whether she had ever played the game, Ms. Lawrence laughed and said, “No.”

Irate gamers have flooded the page on Amazon.com selling Ms. Lawrence’s most recent book, “The Cult of Perfection: Making Peace With Your Inner Overachiever,” sending its user-generated rating into oblivion.

By Friday afternoon 412 of the book’s 472 user reviews were the lowest possible rating, one star. Another 48 ratings were for two stars. Only 12 of the ratings were for three stars or higher. In addition, 929 Amazon users had tagged the book with the keyword “ignorant.” Tied for second place with 744 tags were “garbage” and “hypocrisy,” while “hack” and “hypocrite” tied for fourth place with 710 votes. Gamers have also attacked the book on the Barnes & Noble Web site.

Many of the reviewers admit that they have not read Ms. Lawrence’s book.

As one Amazon user put it: “I know all about this book but have never fully read it. Why? Due to the overwhelming backlash, I have no choice but to agree with the 1 star ratings. The rumors are rampant that this book was poorly written and poorly researched. So without verifying the contents myself — I give it a 1 star. Good thing video games aren’t judged in this manner — whew!!!”

On Friday “The Cult of Perfection” was ranked the 346,106th best-selling book on Amazon. Mass Effect, by contrast, has been a hit, selling more than 1.6 million copies since November. An Amazon spokeswoman said the site would soon begin to remove reviews written by users who had clearly not read the book.

In an interview on Friday, Ms. Lawrence said that since the controversy over her remarks erupted she had watched someone play the game for about two and a half hours. “I recognize that I misspoke,” she said. “I really regret saying that, and now that I’ve seen the game and seen the sex scenes it’s kind of a joke.

“Before the show I had asked somebody about what they had heard, and they had said it’s like pornography,” she added. “But it’s not like pornography. I’ve seen episodes of ‘Lost’ that are more sexually explicit.”

Electronic Arts, the giant publisher that owns Mass Effect, has asked Fox News for a correction. A Fox News spokesman would say only that Electronic Arts had been offered a chance to appear on the channel. An Electronic Arts spokesman said the company had not yet decided whether to accept the offer.

By telephone from Edmonton, Alberta, Ray Muzyka, the medical doctor who is chief executive of BioWare, the Electronic Arts studio that made Mass Effect, said: “We’re hurt. We believe in video games as an art form, and on behalf of the 120 people who poured their blood and tears into this game over three years, we’re just really hurt that someone would misrepresent the game without even playing it. All we can hope for is that people who actually play our games will see the truth.”

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From Game Politics

GP: We’re delighted to see that Cooper Lawrence has come clean. But we’d also like to know exactly how the Mass Effect beat-down was orchestrated by Fox News. As GamePolitics demonstrated in an earlier case regarding Halo 3, another pyschologist was briefed on what to say just before air time (see: How Fox Morning Show Sensationalized the Halo-in-Church Issue). Did something similar take place in this case?

So far we’ve received no answers to three questions we posed to Lawrence earlier this week:

1.) Did Fox News brief you on the game, and to what extent?

2.) Were you instructed by Fox News to adopt a position critical of the game for the program?

3.) What study from the University of Maryland are you referring to in your comments?
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Bound to happen....

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edit: Wow it seems to be sensationalist, columnist Kevin Mccullough (Townhall.com) had this to say....(this is a little older)

Because of the digital chip age in which we live - "Mass Effect" can be customized to sodomize whatever, whoever, however, the game player wishes. With it's "over the net" capabilities virtual orgasmic rape is just the push of a button away."

It's called "Mass Effect" and it allows its players - universally male no doubt - to engage in the most realistic sex acts ever conceived. One can custom design the shape, form, bodies, race, hair style, breast size of the images they wish to "engage" and then watch in crystal clear, LCD, 54 inch screen, HD clarity as the video game "persons" hump in every form, format, multiple, gender-oriented possibility they can think of.

...it IS marketed for the X-Box 360, perhaps the most visually stimulating gaming system ever made. The software for such allows the blending of DVD video, component graphics, and the manipulation of actual pictures so that an alternate reality engulfs the fifteen year old boy playing it without much objection.

clocker
01-27-2008, 04:25 PM
That is funny.

It also strikes me as the appropriate response to this whole stupid episode.

To me, it's hacks like Cooper Lawrence who are more to blame than anyone else.
She was completely willing to pose as an expert (or at least a credible observer) on a subject she clearly knows nothing about, even going so far as to admit she hadn't even played the game during the discussion.

Obviously, to her, facetime on a news show was more important than actually having anything to say.
So good on the Amazon retaliators...hit the bitch where she lives and perhaps she'll think twice about foisting herself off as an expert again.

As far as Fox News goes...I never granted them any credibility to begin with, so they have none to lose.
It's a moderately successful entertainment outlet and I doubt even they take themselves seriously.

WarrenBuffet
01-27-2008, 06:27 PM
I couldn't tell much of anything from the clip. It was dark and not much detail. I don't know anything about the report or the people, but sometimes Fox does report stories that other people are claiming are one thing or the other which appears to be the case here as well.

Though to be honest, they generally show the story and have people comment on both sides of the question, and leave it at "We report, you decide" without really taking one side or another. Possibly that's the case here, I really don't know.

This is a segment that usually has the same people on the panel, so on occasion they will agree.

You can also pick on Fox all you want, but I'm fairly certain that I could go to YouTube and view clips of awful reporting on CNN, MSNBC, etc.\

tbh, I concur with Skizo. Many networks display some form of bias. Often times Fox is the network that gets hammered for it, but IMO Fox is relatively unbiased when juxtaposed with networks such as CNN, MSNBC etc.

*Oh, and let me point out, im not some anti-gaming luntic. I do consider myself to be a hardcore gamer (look at my avatar ffs) and did play mass effect through (twice).
Its unreliastic to expect middle aged women to report on video games.

Busyman™
01-28-2008, 01:11 AM
That is funny.

It also strikes me as the appropriate response to this whole stupid episode.

To me, it's hacks like Cooper Lawrence who are more to blame than anyone else.
She was completely willing to pose as an expert (or at least a credible observer) on a subject she clearly knows nothing about, even going so far as to admit she hadn't even played the game during the discussion.

Obviously, to her, facetime on a news show was more important than actually having anything to say.
So good on the Amazon retaliators...hit the bitch where she lives and perhaps she'll think twice about foisting herself off as an expert again.

As far as Fox News goes...I never granted them any credibility to begin with, so they have none to lose.
It's a moderately successful entertainment outlet and I doubt even they take themselves seriously.

Excellent post.:)

Busyman™
01-28-2008, 01:18 AM
I couldn't tell much of anything from the clip. It was dark and not much detail. I don't know anything about the report or the people, but sometimes Fox does report stories that other people are claiming are one thing or the other which appears to be the case here as well.

Though to be honest, they generally show the story and have people comment on both sides of the question, and leave it at "We report, you decide" without really taking one side or another. Possibly that's the case here, I really don't know.

This is a segment that usually has the same people on the panel, so on occasion they will agree.

You can also pick on Fox all you want, but I'm fairly certain that I could go to YouTube and view clips of awful reporting on CNN, MSNBC, etc.\

tbh, I concur with Skizo. Many networks display some form of bias. Often times Fox is the network that gets hammered for it, but IMO Fox is relatively unbiased when juxtaposed with networks such as CNN, MSNBC etc.

Skizo contradicted himself within the same post in an effort to defend Faux. Glad you concur with him.

Faux has been shown time and time and time again to be total shit.

This shittyness goes beyond bias.

As I said before, they say what conservatives want to hear and not necessarily what is correct.

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People didn't start calling them Faux News to be mean ya know.

Busyman™
01-28-2008, 02:14 AM
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Cheese
01-28-2008, 01:29 PM
Double post.

Cheese
01-28-2008, 01:29 PM
edit: Wow it seems to be sensationalist, columnist Kevin Mccullough (Townhall.com) had this to say....(this is a little older)

Because of the digital chip age in which we live - "Mass Effect" can be customized to sodomize whatever, whoever, however, the game player wishes. With it's "over the net" capabilities virtual orgasmic rape is just the push of a button away."

It's called "Mass Effect" and it allows its players - universally male no doubt - to engage in the most realistic sex acts ever conceived. One can custom design the shape, form, bodies, race, hair style, breast size of the images they wish to "engage" and then watch in crystal clear, LCD, 54 inch screen, HD clarity as the video game "persons" hump in every form, format, multiple, gender-oriented possibility they can think of.

...it IS marketed for the X-Box 360, perhaps the most visually stimulating gaming system ever made. The software for such allows the blending of DVD video, component graphics, and the manipulation of actual pictures so that an alternate reality engulfs the fifteen year old boy playing it without much objection.

http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2008/20080115.jpg

Snee
01-28-2008, 10:38 PM
The media sure loves Mass Effect (http://www.gameplayer.com.au/Home/NEWS/NEWS/tabid/1482/Default.aspx?CID=94b80768-3254-4044-b5f5-a11bd182a82a) :blink:


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