Always play both sexes in RPGs, Don't really care whether the Character i'm playing is male or female
M Rotter said:i had a boyfriend once who when i asked him why he only played girl characters answered that fawning over a male character made him feel gay...which boggled my mind. Later i realized it was hilarious since he was asked seriously many times if he was gay and he was so uninterested in sex (like once i caught him watching tv mid coitus) it makes me think that maybe some guys with a homophobic view on male leads maybe have issues themselves.
PlayedTragicHero84 said:I love video game girls. I think a game with a female lead is exponentially more interesting than a game with a male lead. There is just something so awesome about a girl who can kick ass. That being said, I don't like female mages. They're so cliche and boring to me. A female healer...riveting. Aeris was ok, though. Sorry, now I'm just rambling. Anyway, the point is, I love video game girls. My personal favorites are Cammy, Psylocke, Jill Valentine, Lara Croft, Felicia, Rikku, Princess Ashe, C. Viper, Kitana, and Tali.
Also..does using girls in games, especially fighting games, make you feel less manly/masculine?
Especially if he's celibate?Paksenarrion said:You know what I like to see in RPGs? Male clerics. There's something about a man who is kind to everyone that makes me want to...violate him.
But that's just me.
No, it doesn't make me feel less masculine to play a girl character, but it aggravates me when I'm playing online and no one uses anyone but the girl characters, who are overpowered or easy to get hit into a corner by. Personally, gender in games isn't an issue to me. I'm just as likely to play a game with a female lead as the exact same game with a male lead. It's just a few more pixels in some places, and a different voice actor. That being said, in games where you choose your gender, I'm still more likely to choose male unless there is a separate storyline for the female character.TragicHero84 said:I love video game girls. I think a game with a female lead is exponentially more interesting than a game with a male lead. There is just something so awesome about a girl who can kick ass. That being said, I don't like female mages. They're so cliche and boring to me. A female healer...riveting. Aeris was ok, though. Sorry, now I'm just rambling. Anyway, the point is, I love video game girls. My personal favorites are Cammy, Psylocke, Jill Valentine, Lara Croft, Felicia, Rikku, Princess Ashe, C. Viper, Kitana, and Tali.
Also..does using girls in games, especially fighting games, make you feel less manly/masculine?
Oh, God yes.Zachary Amaranth said:Especially if he's celibate?Paksenarrion said:You know what I like to see in RPGs? Male clerics. There's something about a man who is kind to everyone that makes me want to...violate him.
But that's just me.
I had two (male plus female) pair of Battleguards of Tempus (clerics) in Icewind dale 2Zachary Amaranth said:Especially if he's celibate?Paksenarrion said:You know what I like to see in RPGs? Male clerics. There's something about a man who is kind to everyone that makes me want to...violate him.
But that's just me.
thats just their brand of spreading the love, no chance of glory without fighting to the death on occassion.Danceofmasks said:Clerics of Tempus aren't the kind to everyone type, though ... foreplay probably involves smashing orc skulls.
Is it wrong I find that incredibly sexy?Paksenarrion said:Oh, God yes.Zachary Amaranth said:Especially if he's celibate?Paksenarrion said:You know what I like to see in RPGs? Male clerics. There's something about a man who is kind to everyone that makes me want to...violate him.
But that's just me.
Then we're both incredibly wrong.Zachary Amaranth said:Is it wrong I find that incredibly sexy?Paksenarrion said:Oh, God yes.Zachary Amaranth said:Especially if he's celibate?Paksenarrion said:You know what I like to see in RPGs? Male clerics. There's something about a man who is kind to everyone that makes me want to...violate him.
But that's just me.
Wait, are you admitting that it's wrong?Paksenarrion said:Then we're both incredibly wrong.
The only reason I prefer male leads over female is because I project myself onto whatever character I'm playing. If they're female, then it's hard for me to do that, lol. I do occasionally make female characters in games that allow you to pick gender (like Dynasty Warriors) and I have a pool of female characters that I choose from. Now in Street Fighter, I originally chose Ken because he had a green fireball, and because my brother chose Ryu. Now I just like him.TragicHero84 said:I love video game girls. I think a game with a female lead is exponentially more interesting than a game with a male lead. There is just something so awesome about a girl who can kick ass. That being said, I don't like female mages. They're so cliche and boring to me. A female healer...riveting. Aeris was ok, though. Sorry, now I'm just rambling. Anyway, the point is, I love video game girls. My personal favorites are Cammy, Psylocke, Jill Valentine, Lara Croft, Felicia, Rikku, Princess Ashe, C. Viper, Kitana, and Tali.
Also..does using girls in games, especially fighting games, make you feel less manly/masculine?
I'm Roman Catholic. Doing incredibly wrong things are what I do best.Danceofmasks said:Wait, are you admitting that it's wrong?Paksenarrion said:Then we're both incredibly wrong.
I wouldn't draw my line there ... wanting pics is where my line's at.
I have SSF4 and SF4 but I only have a 360.Vohn_exel said:The only reason I prefer male leads over female is because I project myself onto whatever character I'm playing. If they're female, then it's hard for me to do that, lol. I do occasionally make female characters in games that allow you to pick gender (like Dynasty Warriors) and I have a pool of female characters that I choose from. Now in Street Fighter, I originally chose Ken because he had a green fireball, and because my brother chose Ryu. Now I just like him.TragicHero84 said:I love video game girls. I think a game with a female lead is exponentially more interesting than a game with a male lead. There is just something so awesome about a girl who can kick ass. That being said, I don't like female mages. They're so cliche and boring to me. A female healer...riveting. Aeris was ok, though. Sorry, now I'm just rambling. Anyway, the point is, I love video game girls. My personal favorites are Cammy, Psylocke, Jill Valentine, Lara Croft, Felicia, Rikku, Princess Ashe, C. Viper, Kitana, and Tali.
Also..does using girls in games, especially fighting games, make you feel less manly/masculine?
If you have SFIV, whenever my PS3 gets fixed, we can have a match online.
The forum ate my post.Danceofmasks said:Wait, are you admitting that it's wrong?Paksenarrion said:Then we're both incredibly wrong.
I wouldn't draw my line there ... wanting pics is where my line's at.
Aww, that sucks. I play a mean Ken. I'm not the best but I don't follow that stupid "flowchart" either. Course, it's been a while since I've played the game, I'm VERY rusty anyway. But yeah, I'm not in the game to win, but have a fun match. I don't spam fireballs and the like. Maybe some other day we'll get a chance at a match.TragicHero84 said:I have SSF4 and SF4 but I only have a 360.Vohn_exel said:The only reason I prefer male leads over female is because I project myself onto whatever character I'm playing. If they're female, then it's hard for me to do that, lol. I do occasionally make female characters in games that allow you to pick gender (like Dynasty Warriors) and I have a pool of female characters that I choose from. Now in Street Fighter, I originally chose Ken because he had a green fireball, and because my brother chose Ryu. Now I just like him.TragicHero84 said:I love video game girls. I think a game with a female lead is exponentially more interesting than a game with a male lead. There is just something so awesome about a girl who can kick ass. That being said, I don't like female mages. They're so cliche and boring to me. A female healer...riveting. Aeris was ok, though. Sorry, now I'm just rambling. Anyway, the point is, I love video game girls. My personal favorites are Cammy, Psylocke, Jill Valentine, Lara Croft, Felicia, Rikku, Princess Ashe, C. Viper, Kitana, and Tali.
Also..does using girls in games, especially fighting games, make you feel less manly/masculine?
If you have SFIV, whenever my PS3 gets fixed, we can have a match online.
I think they do. Chun Li and Cammy kicking ass is a lot more interesting than Ryu or Ken, imo.archvile93 said:I don't prefer one gender over the other in games. I don't think a character automatically becomes more interesting because she has breasts.