Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Wachowski Effect: Why Creative Talent Declines After Transition (Matrix & Dragon Age Analysis)

Nov 22, 2024
A deep dive into the 'Wachowski effect' reveals a curious trend where creatives often see a decline in quality after gender transition. The discussion spans from the impact of hormonal changes on artistic expression to the challenges of representing progressive themes in gaming. Exploring characters in Dragon Age and the Matrix, the conversation raises questions about consent and aggression in narratives. The hosts critique societal pressures around identity while advocating for more nuanced understanding of creativity and its relationship with gender.
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INSIGHT

The Wachowski Effect

  • The "Wachowski Effect" describes a decline in creative quality after gender transition, exemplified by the Matrix and Dragon Age series.
  • This decline isn't about conservative disapproval, but a general drop in quality perceived by a wider audience.
ANECDOTE

Dreadwolf's Failure

  • Dragon Age: Dreadwolf underperformed, earning only a fraction of its break-even target.
  • The game's daily player count is low, despite the established franchise's prior success.
ANECDOTE

Writer's Identity

  • Malcolm mistakenly assumed the writer of Dragon Age was a non-passing trans woman.
  • They later clarified the writer is non-binary, assigned female at birth, but presenting masculinely.
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