I love how these threads always have people sticking it to the imaginary SJWs. XDDirkBelig said:Manly male man here who played the trilogy as FemShep. I once wrote a column for a now-defunct gaming site explaining why I would play as a female character based on a conversation I had with my girlfriend who asked me why I was playing as a woman, prompting me to reply, "Because I want to admire my sexy butt when I have to look at it for the next 30 hours." (To all the snowflakes triggering right now: Toughen up, buttercups. YOU are the only person victimizing you.)
I started playing as female models waaaaaay back in the 20th Century with Quake II MP because I'd turned off the red screen effect when you're shot and relied on the pain grunt to cue me as to when I was taking damage. In a room full of grunting males making the same bro noises, being the girl stood out. I just stuck with it ever since and any game which gives me the option of a female character (that also fits my play style, so Borderlands was an exception) I go with that. Oblivion, Fallout 3/NV, KOTOR, Mass Effect, Dragon Age: Origins, etc. - if there's a femme option, sold. Grand Theft Auto VI needs a female gangster lead. (Tomb Raider and Mirror's Edge took care of business for me.)
Sorry if I don't have a sufficiently SJW-worthy political agenda motivating this preference, it's just my preference. I don't game to indulge in the "male power fantasy" that the harridans who are seeking to ruin gaming and make life generally miserable for all with their cheap Kafkatrapping tactics try to claim. I game to have FUN. Besides, if I wanted to see a ridiculous caricature of stereotypically masculine dudeness, I'll just go look in a mirror.
I think the butt reason just comes down to "I've never really thought about it, so I'll trot out an overused joke instead".Phasmal said:I know a few guys who play females all the time whenever they have the option, and mostly they give the butt reason, but I don't really buy it- if you're just staring at your character's butt all the time you're probably playing the game wrong.
I am sure all the classes are adequate to the task if you are good enough at the game, but the first time I beat Insanity ME2 was with a Sentinel. That instant shield-recharge class ability got me out of dozens of close scrapes.Ulquiorra4sama said:As an aside from all this; Does anyone have any thoughts on what the best class is for beating ME2 on Insanity? 'Cause i've been wondering about doing a run like that.
I would go with engineer. The barriers and shields can be a real pain on insanity.undeadsuitor said:I've always been told you can't go wrong with soldier. It's been awhile since I've played 2, but I remember that Adrenaline Rush + that big ass gun you get on the collector ship just tore anything to pieces.Ulquiorra4sama said:As an aside from all this; Does anyone have any thoughts on what the best class is for beating ME2 on Insanity? 'Cause i've been wondering about doing a run like that.
Personally, Mark Meers voice is now always going to be a staple of Mass Effect for me. "I'm Mark Meer, and this... is the best voice in the Citadel!"DataSnake said:So a friend walked in while I was playing Mass Effect the other day and asked why I was playing as a female (I'm a guy). It's actually because the male voice actor just doesn't sound right to me, but it got me thinking about the issue of representation and "playing yourself" in games. So, I thought I'd ask what everyone else thinks: do you play your own gender? Why or why not?
THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!! Yeah, he also dressed up in N7 gear and shows up at 'Cons. Often! I believe he lead the Mass Effect cosplayers in the march before Dragoncon this year, to boot! I love this dude!hermes200 said:Male, and my first playthroughs was default MaleShep. I did it mostly because I had a hard time seeing the trailers and promotional material without thinking "I don't know who this guy is", and because the customization tools in ME 1 and 2 were awful...
I am currently trying to play all the games again, but with FemShep. I think her performance is better at parts and worst at others, and I greatly prefer the love interests of the male counterpart.
Because my first was MaleShep, I have a soft spot for Meer. Besides, how can you not love a guy that lends himself for this: