Jeff Kaplan looks back at the controversy behind Tracer’s original victory pose in Overwatch.
Kaplan was asked about the issue while streaming his new game, The Legend of California, via IGN. In response, Kaplan said “we actually didn’t nerf Tracer’s butt. It stayed exactly the same.”


Something I always had strong opinions about was cameraman intent. Like, plenty of media has very attractive characters, due to author appeal. But when the media’s cameraman, its writers, and costume designers, are all obviously gooner-brained, that can push the idea that I’m looking at a specific person’s intentionally-advertised sexual fantasy, not just letting my own gaze naturally wander.
So yeah; players can, and will, push their cameras up against characters’ asses. The more a media pushes that intentionally, breaking from any in-media fictional premise (like suggesting that Tracer turns tail, since she enjoys people’s attention on her tight pants) the weirder it sometimes feels.
I swear, I did it by mistake
Mass effect sure loves its cutscene cameras being at butt height.