So this discourse has been brewing for a couple of days, but since it seems to stick around, I figured I'd put something together. Prepare for the worst - this is about autism, bad faith xitter dunks and worst of all - g*mers.
Background
All of this started... 19 years ago, in January 2005.
That's when Resident Evil 4 was released. Since it was a popular and well-received game, like all vidya slop it was eventually remade. The remake came out in March of last year and it set the stage for an eternal discourse - the infamous yellow paint:
One of the more significant changes in the remake compared to the original was the introduction of this yellow paint, smeared over interactable objects. The purpose is clear - set these objects apart from their environment to guide players and help them navigate, find objectives, etc. Now it is well known that g*mers are fricking r-slurs that would literally eat their video games unless they're made to taste bad and obviously need all the help they can get, but nonetheless this practice ruffled some feathers. It was seen as lazy, blunt, excessive handholding and destroying their immersion. The more unhinged g*mers saw it as an insult to their intelligence. This ladder in particular drew ire and was the subject of memes:
At the time this was a small, short-lived discourse. But it was a precedent and established yellow paint as a symbol for all that is wrong with modern video games (allegedly).
But now, it reared its ugly head again...
Final Fantasy and THE DISCOURSE
Since the video game industry is creatively bankrupt, the inciting incident this time is yet another remake. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth released a demo about a week ago and just what did the poor g*mers have to see there? YELLOW PAINT!
Who isn't familiar with random mountainsides splattered with paint all over? This was seen as an exceptionally silly example of this sort of player guidance and for whatever reason, this time, the drama really took off. As far as I can tell, the following was the initial tweet that started the drama:
I personally have a feeling the use of "virus" reminded people of the "woke mind virus" phrase that gets thrown around and it infused the whole thing with some of that culture war zeal, leading to it becoming a bigger deal this time around. Plenty of shitflinging in the comments, but we also see some of the early strategies deployed, such as accessability.
However, the main angle of discussion seems to split the neurodivergents into two camps. One the one side, those that think developers are lazy and should do better than resort to yellow paint. And on the other side those that believe g*mers are fricking stupid and need visual aid. For those of you paying attention, you might notice these are not actually contradictory views, which makes this massive drama just funnier because it's so pointless and in my opinion supports my idea that this is really just another culture war front in the most serious business of video games. Anyway, as with any good discourse, both sides rallied around a shitty comic portraying the other side as stupid:
And then people argued a whole lot about dumb shit. What follows are some selected "tentpole" posts for your reading pleasure.
Righteous paint enjoyers
Need I remind you guys of that really dumb streamer trying to play TOTK?
DSP catching strays in this as well as advertising Ame . DSP in general morphed into the archetypical "r-slurred g*mer" used by both sides as an example to illustrate what devs need or should not cater to, respectively.
oh no i can clearly see the things i can interact with, god forbid
Rare occurence of the gaming r-slur everyone tries to enable speaking up
This guy in particular started a sub-discussion about the realism of colored indicators in general:
Leading to many,
And what had the other side to say for themselves? Let's check it out.
Stupid, whiny paint deniers
The original comic drew quite a bit of ire, with many questioning the premise:
Yes, that is it.
"But without the paint, people would easily miss what you're supposed to do!"
But a somewhat curious thing that happened is that many of the paint opponents started to notice that the paint supporters seem awfully beligerent, considering all people are complaining about is clumsy design. Isn't that a good thing?
The "Yellow Paint" discourse is people raising a design point
Very true. It almost sounds like....
...there was bad faith in the air:
Grillpilled enlightened centrists
This is all I'm going to say about the yellow paint discourse
Couple of great examples of less intrusive player guidance in that thread. One of many such threads that popped up.
This last humorous take brings us to...
Memes and general clownery
Also apparently there's a limit for adding files, so you're just going to have to actually click the links for once.
the yellow paint discourse was a punchline 12 years ago and no one has done it better since
Stanley Parable mentioned
Added some yellow paint to our browser so g*mers know what they can click on
World's least funny browser just had to get in on the action.
Put a bunch of yellow paint on my front door so I don't get lost when trying to leave.
covering my toes in yellow paint so she knows theyre interactable
the yellow paint virus strikes again ... lazy butt level designers ...
vintage meme
surprised there's no splatoon marsey
Conclusion
Not much to add here if you paid any attention. Obviously g*mers need guidance and obviously there are better ways to do it than just dumping a bucket of paint everywhere. Really groundbreaking stuff that apparently people feel the need to endlessly discuss. In summary:
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I'm firmly a yellow paint fan. I hate games that waste my time by making me run around trying to tell what is and isn't interactable.
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Yeah, who could guess that you could interact with a ladder.
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omg hi @Count_Sprpr!!! okay so this is like super awkward omg but basically i had to remove ur comment bc u didnt say
trans lives matter
lol. don't worry though, we like wont let you post anything that like doesnt havetrans lives matter
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Unfortunately there are games where some ladders are interactive and some are just decorative.
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omg hi @Cobra_Commander!!! okay so this is like super awkward omg but basically i had to remove ur comment bc u didnt say
trans lives matter
lol. don't worry though, we like wont let you post anything that like doesnt havetrans lives matter
in it. anyways im like just a robot π² but if u want to talk 2 somebody you should do it here lolJump in the discussion.
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I'll give u that one
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In some games, ladders are just set pieces you can't climb. But surely climbing them is the first thing someone would try.
Trans lives matter
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I don't play many games anymore and I don't want to waste the limited time I have learning. I just want to jump in, play for 20 minutes and move on
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I don't play sony games
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any game with gay yellow paint is probably either post current year (sony esq slop) or sony slop
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tbh I don't even remember what I last played so I can't argue
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Play simplistic indi games then you r-slurred BIPOC?
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