"Diesel-"'s sounding very much like a parody of some of most eyeroll inducing aspects of modern gaming, so, yeah...
Colour Scientist said:
I'm playing through ME with Ms Shepard at the moment and I love her but it would be cool to see more female characters as the main protagonist when it isn't just a custom character.
^ this needs to happen more - players not getting a choice to be one gender or t'other.
I used to think it was enough, but someone around here kinda changed my mind (Rebel Raven/Raven Rebel, perhaps?). Essentially having a genderless avatar where you get to decide gender, race, etc, is great, sure, and it can work superbly in all kinds of games (an obvious example being those featuring mute PC's). Preferable, however, would be to have more leads written as distinct female characters.
It's not just having more XX's that's needed, though. An interactive medium can put you in the shoes of another,
any person - another gender, race, background, age, and so on. We do need more female only leads, but we also need greater age ranges being explored, ethnicities, sexuality, socioeconomic status, and so on. Playing as a child or someone in their 50's should change the tonality, the character narrative, and thus the gameplay - generally nudging the medium forward into new areas.
As for the actual 'topic'? First of all, the H word really needs to be dropped. No one should really 'hate' anything about gaming. Like it, dislike it, engage with something, ignore something - but don't 'hate'. It's a remarkably immature and unhelpful word to throw around so casually, surely?
*insert Yoda quote*
I'm a guy but I tend to almost always bias towards picking female characters when there's a choice. Maybe it's a hangover from Buffy, but I particularly prefer my various world savin' RPG heroes/antiheroes to be heroines/antiheroines. I never really play as 'me' in a game (the closest I got was in
Human Nature Simulator Season 1 The Walking Dead Season 1), so there's no issue about not being able to relate to whatever character I roll with.