Laivasse: It's hardly a productive discussion if the 'healthy communication between mature human beings' that you refer to suddenly devolves into accusations of misogyny towards the writer or the dev (page 6). How are the creators supposed to respond to the insinuation that they have created something which reveals their alleged hatred of women? How is the community who enjoyed that content supposed to respond?
They responded in ways like this:
http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?p=170089#p170089 I am sorry if this derailed like that. The zone was never meant to *upset* people. Only to make them reflect on their ingame choices.
I understand it does, and you people have to understand it was not intended.
Now it's gone and will later be replaced by a less scandalous one.
And this:
http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?p=170101#p170101 ive been watching this thread since beginning and all i can say in the end that ill miss breeding pits, only things that i agree that are a bit disgusting were mothers flavour texts and killing orc babies, that zone had one of best written lores in game and making me really sad for orcs, im disappointed that from really good thread about what to change in pits it turned to be accusation thread
http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?p=170137#p170137 For what it is worth DarkGod, I and so far all the goons responding on the SA thread trust you as being a good person!
Personally I don't mind the idea behind the Breeding Pits ("Orcs push themselves to desperate measures, dooming their own race in a mad desire to get revenge"). I think where it falls apart is the execution.
http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?p=170139#p170139 I've never seen a mountain so tall made out of so tiny a pair of molehills, and I am sorry that you and Grey got dogpiled like this, darkgod. I think it's a testament to how good of a person you both are that instead of flipping out and burning the community to ashes around you (which I, personally, wouldn't have blamed you for considering some of the accusations that were thrown around in this thread) you listened to the feedback and changed the game around to accommodate it. Thank you for continuing to prove why you are the best developer in this genre and one of the hardest working and most respectable developers in indie gaming.
I like ProfessorCirno's idea a lot. I feel like we still need something suitably hatable in the game to take the sympathy edge out of wiping out the prides, so bringing something like the Breeding Pits back in it's place should definitely happen, but this idea sounds way less potentially offensive to people while simultaneously being even more horrifying and damning to the Orc race. Ultimately you guys write and develop the game, but I think this should be something to consider.
http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?p=170155#p170155 I am actually quite sad it came to this. I don't personally think the concept of a desparate orc race being driven to alter their women to just produce enough babies to survive as a species is that bad of an idea. It reeks of tragic desperation. I think the concept is quite salvageable, with perhaps some tweaks here and there.
http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?p=170280#p170280 I think several people have disliked it for a while but haven't voiced complaints. It took one person to state their opinion for several others to then pipe up.
The breeding pits are gone, that's it. I'm sure an add-on will appear putting them back in if anyone is motivated enough, but in terms of gameplay they didn't add much to the game and they won't be that missed. A number of players are happier and we can go back to enjoying playing without being distracted by a controversial and emotive debate. Whatever one may think the zone brings to the game is absolutely not worth this divisiveness.
Public figures sometimes tell jokes that cross the lines of their own audience's tolerance and get a lot of flack for it. This happens in private life as well. Directors and authors fumble a controversial viewpoint and make everyone angry. A careless idiom turns out to carry racial baggage. When ordinary people find themselves in the position of getting a negative reaction to something they did or said, they realize what they were saying didn't carry the message they intended. Whether they are hurt, embarrassed, or exasperated, they commonly apologize and use the experience to refine their message for the future.
The creator's intent is important when judging and interpreting someone's work. But so is how the tone and content comes across to an average viewer, regardless of intent. If the creator decides, upon reflection, to alter or remove something that got an unintended reaction, it's not censorship, it's editing. Customers demanding a change of content isn't censorship either. In a business relationship, it's up to the creator to decide whether lost money outweighs personal expression. The creator is free to walk away from the customer's money at any time.
Censorship is when changes are imposed on the author with credible threats of punishment if the author refuses. This was a case where the designer freely decided the content was not having the desired effect, leading him to remove it in favor of a future replacement. He may have been unhappy about the reactions he was getting, but he didn't feel strongly enough about what he was removing to place it ahead of his overall vision for his game and community. That's a personal choice he made, using his freedom as creator of the game.
This isn't my battle and I won't carry it farther than this post. But reducing what people were saying to "SJW Censorship vs. Creative Freedom" does a disservice to the diverse opinions I saw represented in that thread. People were apologizing for misunderstandings, offering ideas to alter the zone without removing it, or explaining why they wanted the zone to remain without changes. The designer was unhappy at the reactions but chose to give them weight in his decisions. I've seen far worse interactions from all sides in other communities.