I can't fathom why anyone (who is male) would choose to play as a female character if they didn't at least admit to the eye candy. This whole discussion relates back to one thing, and that's sex appeal. Whilst it is normal for a guy to find a girl attractive, I don't think it's normal for a guy to have a whole bunch of female characters on a game. To me, that just isn't normal. They're not even real. It's pretty much the excuse of "I can't get any female attention in real life, so I'm going to make myself some instead". It's no different from a guy in the gym drooling over the women there. It's perverted. I'm not saying that's always the case, but I bet a fair percentage of it is.
I think the problem is that at some point you knew someone in game who you thought was a female, you tried your luck at cyber and they strung you along..... then just as you was about to "finish" they told you they are a man irl...... and its scarred you.......
There is nothing wrong if a guy chooses to make female characters, they are not perverts and anyone who suggests so is a moron who needs to get back under the rock from which they crawled out from!
If anyone here is interested, I run a boys only club in both STO, NWO, and all my Pokemon games (That means, all my pokemon have to be boys).
I am partially sexist (for various reasons), so please forgive me women.
But, honestly, my RP has a slightly different story to tell.
My main "toon" is a VA. The captain of the starship (though never actually seen) is a Human female, and the "visiting" Admiral , as previously mentioned, is a [human] male.
IRL I am male.
Hopefully I'll come back from my break; this break is fun; I play intellectual games.
I am male but my main character that I play 90% of the time (and have played since STO was in Beta) is a fed female.
The reasoning is pretty simple, STO was either the first or second game I'd played at the time that even allowed for female character creation (the other being Mass Effect) so I did it just for variety and a change of pace.
Video games are created predominantly by young white males, and the protagonists are predominantly cookie cutter white males and it gets boring after the 400th time. Both of these things are getting better these days but the ratios are still super skewed.
My other characters are 2 fed males and 1 kdf male. My next character will be a female kdf-romulan to even things out and make my lineup a bit less fed and a bit less male.
I've never had to deal with creepers trying to hit on me. I'd like to think I can attribute that to the fact that I have "Bob" in my @handle and that they're literate enough to get the hint but it might also be due to the fact that my main sort of looks like a half saurian half wizened space elf. I guess the creepers don't go after ridged heads.
Nitpicking is a time-honored tradition of science fiction. Asking your readers not to worry about the "little things" is like asking a dog not to sniff at people's crotches. If there's something that appears to violate natural laws, then you can expect someone's going to point it out. That's just the way things are.
Well, I'm a guy, but every one of my characters is a female.
Why? You may ask?
To be honest, NUNYA, lol!
No, in reality, if it really matters, most games, that give the options to have female characters, tend to have a wider variety of hairstyles, and outfits available to female characters, than they do for males.
Also, when I played AD&D, (and any other pen & paper RPG), I play a lot of females, probably around 66-75% of my characters are so. I just like the option to "step out of myself", and be something different.
But to me, really, anything resembling an "RPG", you're already stepping out of what you are, to be something different. Whether it's in the race/speciaes you choose, what skills you know, what that character does for a living, what they own, like/dislike, etc etc. So gender is just another option to choose, to be able to have some fun in playing a game.
Now, in a multiplayer game, where you can't see who it is you're talking to, if asked, I will answer honestly, when asked if I'm really a guy or a gal, no sense in BSing about it. (No fun for me, and I don't really understand why people get their jollies off of stringing people along, unless the initiator was a royal jerk to begin with, lol).
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
I'm a guy IRL, and I have 5 or 6 fed toons, haven't counted lately, 2 KDF toons, and one Rommie toon, all female. Just wish we could get those re-species tokens, and a feline species for the Romies, so I could make all my toons cats. Or possibly other animal styled parts, like wolf, otter, bear, etc., for the alien option. And yes, I'm a furry too, like watching my cat's tails sway back and forth while they jog/run around. Can't wait to get swimsuits for them this summer event, so long as the Devs keep their word and give us swimsuits.
Back to the main point though, I have a preference for playing female characters. Yes, the eye-candy is one aspect, but a relatively minor one. The main thing is that I feel more comfortable playing a female character, even in pencil-paper RPGs. In DDO all of my characters are female, same with every other game where you are given a choice. Don't know what it is about playing a female character that does it, but there is something about it, or perhaps several somethings, that makes it feel relatively natural and a lot easier than male characters.
I am male but my main character that I play 90% of the time (and have played since STO was in Beta) is a fed female.
The reasoning is pretty simple, STO was either the first or second game I'd played at the time that even allowed for female character creation (the other being Mass Effect) so I did it just for variety and a change of pace.
Video games are created predominantly by young white males, and the protagonists are predominantly cookie cutter white males and it gets boring after the 400th time. Both of these things are getting better these days but the ratios are still super skewed.
My other characters are 2 fed males and 1 kdf male. My next character will be a female kdf-romulan to even things out and make my lineup a bit less fed and a bit less male.
I've never had to deal with creepers trying to hit on me. I'd like to think I can attribute that to the fact that I have "Bob" in my @handle and that they're literate enough to get the hint but it might also be due to the fact that my main sort of looks like a half saurian half wizened space elf. I guess the creepers don't go after ridged heads.
Look around you. The new "cookie cutter" as you put it is males playing females, and often going way out of their way to justify it up to and including insulting males playing male characters.
You probably haven't been hit on because you're in a huge, huge crowd.
Having just recapped, the reply to you wasn't suppose to be to you. I mistook your quote as that of someone else. A player claimed he liked looking at female butts instead of male ones, I then quoted him with a response, you quoted me, I thought you were him continuing that conversation.
if you wish to address a specific point I made against you, please do so. I'll respond in kind.
Aren't you an intelligent little monkey. Using big words too? No doubt in a futile attempt to throw me off. What would have been wrong with simply saying incorrect rather than erroneous?
Yeah ... I thought so.
Allow me to ask everyone a question though; if you had a girlfriend and she became aware that you were playing with little female characters, what do you imagine she would think? Likewise, if you've got a girlfriend/wife, same question. No doubt there are some that wouldn't care, but I bet for the most part they'd think it a little ... odd.
In my opinion it's no different from middle aged men from Japan or wherever getting all excited by Anime/Manga/Hentai schoolgirls. It sends a certain message.
Actually, lol, my wife thinks it's funny. Then again, half the time, when I'm making outfits for them, I end up asking her opinion on how they look, and how she likes the colours I've picked out. Then again, I occasionally do that with my ships as well.
On another note, somewhat related, if you play the Sims, or any game like it, eventually you WILL have to run a female character. Either that, or adopt kids, or have a short span for that lot, because when that male Sim dies, and no one else is in the house, it's game over, and you end up having to start over.
So, in that vein, I'm thinking, either "perverted" isn't actually the word you're meaning to use, it's just the one closest to whatever you're thinking, or else these other posters are correct, and you need to broaden your understanding of games. Because a game that lets you select a different gender, which is, after all, really no different than picking a race/species, height, weight, and any other myriad details whatever game might let you pick from, whether it's a computer game, or a pen & paper RPG.
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
I like this thread. I'll play. To start off, I am male.
FED
Human Male, straight
Lib. Borg Female, straight
Trill Female, try-anything-once (but married to job)
Andorian Female, bisexual
Human Male, TRIBBLE
Vulcan Female, straight
Betazoid Male, bisexual
Human Female, straight
Bajoran Male, very straight (but what else would you expect from a guy named Rip Manslab?)
Klingon Male, straight
KDF
Orion Female, try-anything-once
Alien Male, straight
Lib. Borg Klingon Male, straight
Lib. Borg Klingon Female, straight
Not sure why I bothered to think out all their orientations since I don't actually RP, aside from the fact it helps me characterize them better in my head.
Also, half these toons barely see play. Most of them haven't been loaded in months. My time is divided primarily between two feds, two klinks, and one rom.
Well, have one question for ya....Do you, or have you had a history of playing pen & paper RPG's? If so, you're "thinking of their backgrounds", makes perfect sense to me. But even if you haven't, you're making a stab at it with this game. When one thinks of their character, as more than just "stats", then you're likely to have more fun with them.
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Personally, I always try to aim for an even split.. across races, classes, factions, and yes, gender. As an old-school roleplayer, I've long since learned to separate myself from my character and enjoy experimenting with a wide variety of characters within their respective settings.
I have characters ranging from a human science/intelligence officer, to a no-sass 'space-dark elf' whom is honor bound to serve the starfleet military, to a Gorn who has come to terms with their subjugation and seeks to improve/redeem his people's standing through honorable service to the empire, and have eventual plans for a genetically engineered Romulan-Klingon who will be struggling to find their place between the two factions.
I don't force or project those characters on other people, nor do I expect people to think I am any of them(because I most certainly am not).
Hmmm, your last character concept, sounds similar to an alien KDF gal I made, she's Klin/Vulcan/Human (I know, what a mixed bag of genes THAT is, lol)
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
My goodness, he makes perversion sounds like a bad thing.
I almost never play my gender. It's more fun to pretend. In RL I'm female. In STO I'm a 6'3" Cardassian Gul in leather with a whip. Perverted? I certainly hope so.
Lol, I played AD&D with a gal, that tended to play either barbarian princesses, or priestesses of Beshaba or Talos....(sometimes, she had an evil little mind, LOL)
Another gal that was gaming with us, only played males. For some reason, she couldn't get into the game, if she was playing a female character.
In neither of those cases, did I think it was weird, or worse. I just thought they were playing what they had decided was a fun character concept for themselves, in that game.:D
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
I play a lot of Star Wars The Old Republic and I have always made my characters male. Even in STO I have a male Ferengi and male Romulon and Gorn. Plus I am a guy irl.
So, you're calling me a pervert because I'm the one running around with male characters? Right ... I think you might need to go back to logic school.
Just to help you understand briefly, I am a straight male. I hope that clears things up for you. :rolleyes:
Point well and completely missed there flash.
The evidence: You're calling other people perverts for playing a gender opposite their RL one. You explain the perverse motivation. You get defensive and claim innocence by saying: "I'm a straight male who only plays male characters."
My opinion(which could be wrong): You're a pervert and ashamed of it, so you you deprive your self and accuse of everyone else of being a pervert. Also the defensive nature about being a straight male suggests you maybe in the closet. Again I could be absolutely wrong, especially since I don't know you. But it seems like either you're projecting, trolling, or just plain narrow minded.
The evidence: You're calling other people perverts for playing a gender opposite their RL one. You explain the perverse motivation. You get defensive and claim innocence by saying: "I'm a straight male who only plays male characters."
My opinion(which could be wrong): You're a pervert and ashamed of it, so you you deprive your self and accuse of everyone else of being a pervert. Also the defensive nature about being a straight male suggests you maybe in the closet. Again I could be absolutely wrong, especially since I don't know you. But it seems like either you're projecting, trolling, or just plain narrow minded.
I hope that clears things up for you. :P
Yo dawg I heard you like projection so I projected about projection so you can project while you project.
Yo dawg I heard you like projection so I projected about projection so you can project while you project.
Redundantly redundant for the sake of redundancy?
You did make me laugh though.
Back on topic though: Some straight males choose female characters because of better/more diverse fashion options... Did anyone else catch this? Proof: Straight guys (and by extension boys to some extent) enjoy playing with dolls. As a society can we admit this and stop making hetero/non-transgender males insecure with their masculinity/orientation when they indulge their feminine side?
Back on topic though: Some straight males choose female characters because of better/more diverse fashion options... Did anyone else catch this? Proof: Straight guys (and by extension boys to some extent) enjoy playing with dolls. As a society can we admit this and stop making hetero/non-transgender males insecure with their masculinity/orientation when they indulge their feminine side?
They are not DOLLS! They are ACTION FIGURES!!
Sorry, just got a bad flashback from the eighties with my Star Wars figures...
(Kenner, NOT Hasbro!)
They are not DOLLS! They are ACTION FIGURES!!
Sorry, just got a bad flashback from the eighties with my Star Wars figures...
(Kenner, NOT Hasbro!)
Pfft...my G.I. Joes are bigger than yours. Mine are ready to take Barbie out and show her what a good time is, yours are ready to do battle with the Smurfs.
Well, have one question for ya....Do you, or have you had a history of playing pen & paper RPG's? If so, you're "thinking of their backgrounds", makes perfect sense to me. But even if you haven't, you're making a stab at it with this game. When one thinks of their character, as more than just "stats", then you're likely to have more fun with them.
Well not an extensive history, but yes I dabbled a bit in D&D 3.5 in my high school years and 4.0 a little after. Been a couple years since then, though.
I'm a young man IRL and I have played with female characters elsewhere then in STO. Here are my toons:
Lena: Female Romulan engineer and a hardnened veteran girl flying a Bastion
Peter:Male Bajoran Science officer with a Kumari
Elitos:A Big TRIBBLE Gorn general in a Kar'fi who likes to melee things
Ashley Williams: Yes,you know who this is. A fed tactical officer with a voth Minigun
Peter J. Sammungs, U.S.S. Nordic Wind
Eltosh Shamun, I.K.S. Garshatos
Commander Lena Rho'lan, R.R.W. Haakona
Ashley Williams U.S.S. Marcuso
Lol, the line from a Bones episode flashed in my head at that one.
Dr Saroyan, "The word you're looking for is woman. And incidentally, a woman who happens to make more money than you."
Booth, "Aren't we touchy...."
Dr Saroyan, "What can I say, I'm just a girl with feelings......"
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Well not an extensive history, but yes I dabbled a bit in D&D 3.5 in my high school years and 4.0 a little after. Been a couple years since then, though.
Even though the edition you picked to me, are (*throws up in a corner*), the fact that you even dabbled in a true RPG setting, shows, through your efforts to personalize your characters. Which is rare, nowadays, especially in games like this one.
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butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Comments
I think the problem is that at some point you knew someone in game who you thought was a female, you tried your luck at cyber and they strung you along..... then just as you was about to "finish" they told you they are a man irl...... and its scarred you.......
There is nothing wrong if a guy chooses to make female characters, they are not perverts and anyone who suggests so is a moron who needs to get back under the rock from which they crawled out from!
For me, it just about having variety... whether its gender and/or faction.
Join Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010
I am partially sexist (for various reasons), so please forgive me women.
But, honestly, my RP has a slightly different story to tell.
My main "toon" is a VA. The captain of the starship (though never actually seen) is a Human female, and the "visiting" Admiral , as previously mentioned, is a [human] male.
IRL I am male.
I hope STO get's better ...
Gorn Male
Gorn Male
Ferasan Male
Ferasan Male
Orion Male
Borg Lib. Male
Alien Male
ROM KDF ~ Reman Male
ROM KDF ~ Borg Lib. Male
Real Life: MALE
The reasoning is pretty simple, STO was either the first or second game I'd played at the time that even allowed for female character creation (the other being Mass Effect) so I did it just for variety and a change of pace.
Video games are created predominantly by young white males, and the protagonists are predominantly cookie cutter white males and it gets boring after the 400th time. Both of these things are getting better these days but the ratios are still super skewed.
My other characters are 2 fed males and 1 kdf male. My next character will be a female kdf-romulan to even things out and make my lineup a bit less fed and a bit less male.
I've never had to deal with creepers trying to hit on me. I'd like to think I can attribute that to the fact that I have "Bob" in my @handle and that they're literate enough to get the hint but it might also be due to the fact that my main sort of looks like a half saurian half wizened space elf. I guess the creepers don't go after ridged heads.
Joined January 2009
Why? You may ask?
To be honest, NUNYA, lol!
No, in reality, if it really matters, most games, that give the options to have female characters, tend to have a wider variety of hairstyles, and outfits available to female characters, than they do for males.
Also, when I played AD&D, (and any other pen & paper RPG), I play a lot of females, probably around 66-75% of my characters are so. I just like the option to "step out of myself", and be something different.
But to me, really, anything resembling an "RPG", you're already stepping out of what you are, to be something different. Whether it's in the race/speciaes you choose, what skills you know, what that character does for a living, what they own, like/dislike, etc etc. So gender is just another option to choose, to be able to have some fun in playing a game.
Now, in a multiplayer game, where you can't see who it is you're talking to, if asked, I will answer honestly, when asked if I'm really a guy or a gal, no sense in BSing about it. (No fun for me, and I don't really understand why people get their jollies off of stringing people along, unless the initiator was a royal jerk to begin with, lol).
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Back to the main point though, I have a preference for playing female characters. Yes, the eye-candy is one aspect, but a relatively minor one. The main thing is that I feel more comfortable playing a female character, even in pencil-paper RPGs. In DDO all of my characters are female, same with every other game where you are given a choice. Don't know what it is about playing a female character that does it, but there is something about it, or perhaps several somethings, that makes it feel relatively natural and a lot easier than male characters.
Currently have 10 characters in STO, 3 of them are Female, 1 Caitian Tac Officer, 1 Ferasan Eng Officer, and 1 Reman Eng Officer.
Look around you. The new "cookie cutter" as you put it is males playing females, and often going way out of their way to justify it up to and including insulting males playing male characters.
You probably haven't been hit on because you're in a huge, huge crowd.
Actually, lol, my wife thinks it's funny. Then again, half the time, when I'm making outfits for them, I end up asking her opinion on how they look, and how she likes the colours I've picked out. Then again, I occasionally do that with my ships as well.
On another note, somewhat related, if you play the Sims, or any game like it, eventually you WILL have to run a female character. Either that, or adopt kids, or have a short span for that lot, because when that male Sim dies, and no one else is in the house, it's game over, and you end up having to start over.
So, in that vein, I'm thinking, either "perverted" isn't actually the word you're meaning to use, it's just the one closest to whatever you're thinking, or else these other posters are correct, and you need to broaden your understanding of games. Because a game that lets you select a different gender, which is, after all, really no different than picking a race/species, height, weight, and any other myriad details whatever game might let you pick from, whether it's a computer game, or a pen & paper RPG.
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Hmmm, your last character concept, sounds similar to an alien KDF gal I made, she's Klin/Vulcan/Human (I know, what a mixed bag of genes THAT is, lol)
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
system Lord Baal is dead
Lol, in my case it IS a boring New Year's Eve and day so far.....stuck at work, lol.
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Lol, I played AD&D with a gal, that tended to play either barbarian princesses, or priestesses of Beshaba or Talos....(sometimes, she had an evil little mind, LOL)
Another gal that was gaming with us, only played males. For some reason, she couldn't get into the game, if she was playing a female character.
In neither of those cases, did I think it was weird, or worse. I just thought they were playing what they had decided was a fun character concept for themselves, in that game.:D
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Point well and completely missed there flash.
The evidence: You're calling other people perverts for playing a gender opposite their RL one. You explain the perverse motivation. You get defensive and claim innocence by saying: "I'm a straight male who only plays male characters."
My opinion(which could be wrong): You're a pervert and ashamed of it, so you you deprive your self and accuse of everyone else of being a pervert. Also the defensive nature about being a straight male suggests you maybe in the closet. Again I could be absolutely wrong, especially since I don't know you. But it seems like either you're projecting, trolling, or just plain narrow minded.
I hope that clears things up for you. :P
Yo dawg I heard you like projection so I projected about projection so you can project while you project.
Redundantly redundant for the sake of redundancy?
You did make me laugh though.
Back on topic though: Some straight males choose female characters because of better/more diverse fashion options... Did anyone else catch this? Proof: Straight guys (and by extension boys to some extent) enjoy playing with dolls. As a society can we admit this and stop making hetero/non-transgender males insecure with their masculinity/orientation when they indulge their feminine side?
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
LOL too funny
They are not DOLLS! They are ACTION FIGURES!!
Sorry, just got a bad flashback from the eighties with my Star Wars figures...
(Kenner, NOT Hasbro!)
Pfft...my G.I. Joes are bigger than yours. Mine are ready to take Barbie out and show her what a good time is, yours are ready to do battle with the Smurfs.
I try to balance out my characters I have.
Federation Engineer - Human Male
Federation Tactical - Human Female
KDF Engineer - Klingon Male
KDF Tactical - Klingon Female
Romulan Tactical - Romulan Female
Future choice - Federation Science - Vulcan Female
USS Casinghead NCC 92047 launched 2350
Fleet Admiral Stowe - Dominion War Vet.
Both female and fit, why, I'm male, old and just a little geeky, because on ground you spend 99% of the time looking at their behind......
Reading this seems a little strange that I've always gone male toons before.....
Join The Space Invaders,..... Federation and KDF fleets.
Well not an extensive history, but yes I dabbled a bit in D&D 3.5 in my high school years and 4.0 a little after. Been a couple years since then, though.
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Lena: Female Romulan engineer and a hardnened veteran girl flying a Bastion
Peter:Male Bajoran Science officer with a Kumari
Elitos:A Big TRIBBLE Gorn general in a Kar'fi who likes to melee things
Ashley Williams: Yes,you know who this is. A fed tactical officer with a voth Minigun
Eltosh Shamun, I.K.S. Garshatos
Commander Lena Rho'lan, R.R.W. Haakona
Ashley Williams U.S.S. Marcuso
Lol, the line from a Bones episode flashed in my head at that one.
Dr Saroyan, "The word you're looking for is woman. And incidentally, a woman who happens to make more money than you."
Booth, "Aren't we touchy...."
Dr Saroyan, "What can I say, I'm just a girl with feelings......"
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Even though the edition you picked to me, are (*throws up in a corner*), the fact that you even dabbled in a true RPG setting, shows, through your efforts to personalize your characters. Which is rare, nowadays, especially in games like this one.
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"