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    Default E3 "booth babe" feature causes a stir

    E3 “booth babes” rating feature causes internet backlash

    Industry vets describe it as “disappointing”

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    Why we can't have nice things. This was a huge cock up from CVG's part, considering how much focus has been on sexism in the industry the last few month they should fire whichever editor green-lit this idiotic idea. Im glad some of the industry vets spoke out on this, too bad it wont stop them from having booth babes on their booths.
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    What if sports like Rugby didn't have cheerleaders with only men actually going out and watching it with no woman in sight. Even on TV when they focus on the crowd you can bet your gonna see pretty ladies.

    If you want an event to be popular you got to have babes there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hideinlight View Post
    What if sports like Rugby didn't have cheerleaders with only men actually going out and watching it with no woman in sight. Even on TV when they focus on the crowd you can bet your gonna see pretty ladies.

    If you want an event to be popular you got to have babes there.
    And therein lies the problem.
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    I highly doubt cheerleaders affect the popularity of Rugby at all, sure it's a bit of eye candy but people wouldn't stop going if they weren't there.

    It's like the IPL when they had it down in SA. I went to almost all the matches in Durban and I found them having the cheerleaders jump up on stage for every bit of action to be damn annoying, mostly because they block your view.

    Also your statement about it being only men watching is completely wrong, lots of women support rugby and you'll find tons at games.

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    Its always a pleasure having beautiful women around but i think rating them is unnecessary and disrespectful. The 'judges' are probably a bunch of miffcats themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradbear117 View Post
    Its always a pleasure having beautiful women around but i think rating them is unnecessary and disrespectful. The 'judges' are probably a bunch of miffcats themselves.
    Booth babes has been part of E3 since forever. Being all PC and shouting sexist every time a girl promotes a game in a costume from that game is just stupid. A lot of girls enjoy dressing up (cosplay anybody?) and if they can get paid for it, so be it.

    If you don't like them having a competition to see who looks the best then the Miss SA, miss universe etc are also unnecessary and disrespectful isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crowley View Post
    Booth babes has been part of E3 since forever. Being all PC and shouting sexist every time a girl promotes a game in a costume from that game is just stupid. A lot of girls enjoy dressing up (cosplay anybody?) and if they can get paid for it, so be it.

    If you don't like them having a competition to see who looks the best then the Miss SA, miss universe etc are also unnecessary and disrespectful isn't it?
    Cosplay is different, thats a choice. Most booth babes gets paid so its a job. Having them there isn't the problem, objectifying them with scores is. E3 or any expo isn't a beauty contest, so scoring the women on their looks has no place there. Your attitude of "its always been there" is exactly like those of the people who say sexism in games is fine because its part of the culture. Would you still sing the same tune if there where a bunch of male models in tight jeans and no shirts walking around advertising the latest title?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaFenix View Post
    Cosplay is different, thats a choice. Most booth babes gets paid so its a job. Having them there isn't the problem, objectifying them with scores is. E3 or any expo isn't a beauty contest, so scoring the women on their looks has no place there. Your attitude of "its always been there" is exactly like those of the people who say sexism in games is fine because its part of the culture. Would you still sing the same tune if there where a bunch of male models in tight jeans and no shirts walking around advertising the latest title?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crowley View Post
    Booth babes has been part of E3 since forever. Being all PC and shouting sexist every time a girl promotes a game in a costume from that game is just stupid. A lot of girls enjoy dressing up (cosplay anybody?) and if they can get paid for it, so be it.
    My thoughts exactly. It's part of the whole experience.

    I don't see why they don't just add a few "booth boys" to even things out. You're never going to change the fact that people use sex to sell stuff, but you can at least do it without being sexist.

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