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MMORPG.com's Carolyn Koh headed back to the Sony Online Entertainment offices to speak with the last two years' winners of the G.I.R.L. scholarship, designed to promote women in the gaming workforce. In this article, she speaks with previous winners and encourages potential applicants to put their hats in the ring this year.

Sony Online Entertainment recently announced that applications were open for their third annual G.I.R.L. scholarship and MMORPG caught up with SOE and the last two winners to see how well the program has done and where it's gone since its inception in 2008.

G.I.R.L is an acronym for Gamers In Real Life and was created with the goal to positively impact the way females are depicted in video games, and to create and influence content to be appealing to women. The scholarship program is designed to educate and recruit more women into the field of video game production and design, although it is not strictly limited to women. The chosen scholar receives $10,000 that is paid to their school for their program expenses such as tuition, books, room and board, and a paid internship to an SOE studio of choice.

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  • SnarlingWolfSnarlingWolf Member Posts: 2,697

    I read the statement "G.I.R.L is an acronym for Gamers In Real Life and was created with the goal to positively impact the way females are depicted in video games" and then look over to the ndoors game ad background and see the pre-pubescent female character with massive cleavage falling out of her tiny shirt....... Maybe we do need more programs like this.

  • nekollxnekollx Member Posts: 570
    Originally posted by SnarlingWolf


    I read the statement "G.I.R.L is an acronym for Gamers In Real Life and was created with the goal to positively impact the way females are depicted in video games" and then look over to the ndoors game ad background and see the pre-pubescent female character with massive cleavage falling out of her tiny shirt....... Maybe we do need more programs like this.

    The in article add for Age of Connan has a big animation that says, and i quote, 

     

    "Cleavage" with a busty chick in leather armor, followed later by a guy greeding a chalice of beer, then some war scene and "carnage"

  • apocalanceapocalance Member UncommonPosts: 1,073

    everyone needs a cause

    so...

  • DwarvishDwarvish Member Posts: 208

     

     

       Kudos to Rebecca for what has to be a great thrill, albeit a well deserved one.

    Best of luck to her in the future.

     

     

  • thorosuchthorosuch Member UncommonPosts: 127

    How bout male characters with really big bulges...  :D

    Getting old is mandatory...growing up is optional.

  • Daemonic-DazDaemonic-Daz Member Posts: 16

    Interesting read. I do agree that females are taken well out of context in some games (hawt bulging bikini cla- Ahem!) and it'll be great to see some real, fresh gem's in the industry beginning to shine through this scholarship.

     

    Is this available worldwide, just as an afterthought?

  • quickman007quickman007 Member Posts: 125

    why dont they have something like this for guys? o.O

  • thinktank001thinktank001 Member UncommonPosts: 2,144
    Originally posted by quickman007


    why dont they have something like this for guys? o.O



     

    ROFLMAO,  L2R.

    "G.I.R.L is an acronym for Gamers In Real Life and was created with the goal to positively impact the way females are depicted in video games, and to create and influence content to be appealing to women. The scholarship program is designed to educate and recruit more women into the field of video game production and design, although it is not strictly limited to women. The chosen scholar receives $10,000 that is paid to their school for their program expenses such as tuition, books, room and board, and a paid internship to an SOE studio of choice."

     

    ++++++++++++++++++++

    Soon as they come up with a " rooney rule " directed towards women, then I will start to take their efforts seriously.  Although I think it is kind of sad that companies have to come up with these sort of gimicks to improve their image.

  • ab29xab29x Member Posts: 364
    Originally posted by Cleffy


    My view is that SOE is one of the most sexist developers where its detrimental to their work, and it shows in the lack of quality of their work where this sexist behaviour exists.  When you look at the field of gaming, atleast 90% of the applicants are male.  In the programming front its nearly entirely male.  SOEs programming department is pretty talented and are usually hired based on merit.  However, their other departments are not as open-minded as the programming department.  The art department doesn't hire based on skill as should be in a non-sexist perspective.  About 40% of SOEs art staff are women which is disproportionate to the amount of male applicants for these positions.  You could contend that these women got there based on hard work and merit, however this isn't the case.  SOEs art direction is rather poor and the shear amount of unemployed artists above this skill level is staggering.  It doesn't surprise me that SOE would come up with a sexist contest such as this where a guy simply does not have a chance to win.

     

    Yes SOE ruined SWG 7 or 10 years ago.  Get over it already.

     

  • PraetorianiPraetoriani Member Posts: 1,147

    I hate positive discrimination.

  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,273

    “The scholarship program is designed to educate and recruit more women into the field of video game production and design, although it is not strictly limited to women.”

    Is this an admission that the programme, by be limited to one gender breaks equality laws?

    Oh and they are trying to move away from caling it PD now, I think using the word ‘discrimination’ in something that was supposed to be a force for good rather gave the game away.

    Positive action is a term found in the UK, I am not sure about elsewhere, it has a feel good factor that appeals to those for whom being politically correct is a religious conviction.

  • JadegogetterJadegogetter Member Posts: 40
    Originally posted by Praetoriani


    I hate positive discrimination.

    I agree, just because girl gamers have some magical air about them to men. I don't care if the person I am killing has boobs or balls. I also acknowledge the fact that most games are demographically created for men, huge boobed women, lots of killing and explosions! Not saying women dont like that ofc. 

    Just to put this into retrospect, would a man play a female avatar and relate to that character? Do females relate to male characters such as Geralt in The Witcher, a man who sleeps with every woman he can see and the women he sleeps with fall madly in-love with him the second they see him. Its a male's wishfull day dream. 

    Once games become unisex in character development, then we will see an equal demographic in gaming. (But I dont see that happaning soon. Why Alienate 80% of the gaming community with games which are not aimed for them) 

     

  • TardcoreTardcore Member Posts: 2,325

    Nice to see the gaming job market finally targeting to hire the other half of the population. I wonder how long it will take them to start handing out Neuter, Hermaphrodite, and Transgendered scholarships?

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  • pojungpojung Member Posts: 810
    Originally posted by Praetoriani


    I hate positive discrimination.

     

    As do I. But read it on its merits...

     

    It's great to see a huge corporate-grade titan getting involved with more of the grassroots aspects of gaming: those looking for a way in the door of studios. Sure, I'm not naive enough to believe it's all sunshine and rainbows and that Sony doesn't have agendas unseen by the media, but it is a stroke of positive light for the gaming industry in general. Hopefully, we might even see more open-door policies with large-name producers and studios between fans, aspiring employees, current employees, and product that brings them all together.

    That is exactly right, and we're not saying NO to save WoW, because it is already a lost cause. We are saying NO to dissuade the next group of greedy suits who decide to emulate Blizzard and Cryptic, etc.
    We can prevent some of the future games from spewing this crap, but the sooner we start saying no, the better the results will be.
    So - Stand up, pull up your pants, and walk away.
    - MMO_Doubter

  • ZakaneZakane Member UncommonPosts: 71

    Wait...wasn't G.I.R.L originally Guy in real life? xD

  • greymanngreymann Member Posts: 757

    Take boobs out of games? Sure.  No playable game should have to use sex to sell.  I've never understood it anyway.  What drives me to want to play games is a completely different chemistry than sex drive--it's all about comraderie and violence, man stuff.  Think boxers being told not to screw before a fight...  Sure having a girl in some rpg story can be relevant but it shouldn't be the point.

    But exploitation?  If it weren't for women's boobs and butts attracting men we wouldn't be here so that's just dumb.  They all do the same thing in real life.  So what?  Now they feel insecure because some pixel slut looks hotter?

    And the big one, having to raise some banner to get a group of people to feel welcome in a particular work arena just shows how lame our culture is.  Why not let women just do what they feel is natural?  Women at large would rather beat their men over the head for playing video games, not join them.  It makes the world go 'round.  I personally I enjoy listening to the scalding phone conversations at my lan parties and knowing I had something to do with it. :)

  • GurzoGurzo Member Posts: 13


    "Yes, there have been male applicants over the past two years who have been qualified and even a few made it to the semi-final round!" said Sara Kaplan, Manager of Corporate Communications at SOE. "We love how men show their support for the G.I.R.L. program just as much as women do!"

    ... so much W.R.O.N.G. stuffed in so few lines...

  • Terminus-EstTerminus-Est Member UncommonPosts: 352

    I think the problem is that women need to make up their mind about what role they want to take in modern society. Let's face it, the world would be a better place if they could make a decision between shutting up and doing the dishes, or learning to lap dance properly.

  • BuzWeaverBuzWeaver Member UncommonPosts: 978

    Sounds like a great program and seems very encouraging to those interested in the gaming field.


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  • M03BIUSM03BIUS Member Posts: 4

    I've always thought Girl meant.... Guy In Real Life...

     

    Just what I've always known... weird seeing this acronym now.

  • AkumaDaimyoAkumaDaimyo Member Posts: 185

    Guy In Real Life. LMAO.

  • renstarensta Member RarePosts: 728
    Originally posted by Zakane


    Wait...wasn't G.I.R.L originally Guy in real life? xD

    +1 

    Girsl I recommaned to you hello kitty online!

    Fucking apealing sht

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    Basically clicking away text windows ruins every MMO, try to have fun instead of rushing things. Without story and lore all there is left is a bunch of mechanics.
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  • OzmodanOzmodan Member EpicPosts: 9,726
    Originally posted by ab29x

    Originally posted by Cleffy


    My view is that SOE is one of the most sexist developers where its detrimental to their work, and it shows in the lack of quality of their work where this sexist behaviour exists.  When you look at the field of gaming, atleast 90% of the applicants are male.  In the programming front its nearly entirely male.  SOEs programming department is pretty talented and are usually hired based on merit.  However, their other departments are not as open-minded as the programming department.  The art department doesn't hire based on skill as should be in a non-sexist perspective.  About 40% of SOEs art staff are women which is disproportionate to the amount of male applicants for these positions.  You could contend that these women got there based on hard work and merit, however this isn't the case.  SOEs art direction is rather poor and the shear amount of unemployed artists above this skill level is staggering.  It doesn't surprise me that SOE would come up with a sexist contest such as this where a guy simply does not have a chance to win.

     

    Yes SOE ruined SWG 7 or 10 years ago.  Get over it already.

     

    I think you missed the point, name us one laudable thing SOE has done since then.   7 years is a long time in this industry without producing anything mentionable.  No wonder that subject keeps popping up!

  • buddhaneobuddhaneo Member Posts: 50

    In response to G.I.R.L. I say G.A.R.L.I.C. Games Are Real Life Internet Computing. I'll be laughing all the way to the bank with that one. *grin*

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