Male; did Paragon ManShep on my first run-through for all the games, with a Renegade FemShep follow-up for the first two (was going to do it for the third, but the ending killed that motivation). I thought both actors were fine (Hale was better, but Meer was generally quite solid) though probably had a bit more fun with the Renegade roleplay on FemShep.
That said, tend to split time between genders on games where it's an option fairly evenly. For games where the PC is an actual character of some sort (such as ME), generally pretty ambivalent on gender and will go with whatever I feel or have heard gives the better story. If the game is good, will probably do multiple playthroughs anyway to get the different perspectives. For games where the PC is just a blank avatar (say Elder Scrolls), do go female somewhat more often, just for the cliche "if I have to stare at a butt/listen to grunts for XX hours, might as well be female".
That said, tend to split time between genders on games where it's an option fairly evenly. For games where the PC is an actual character of some sort (such as ME), generally pretty ambivalent on gender and will go with whatever I feel or have heard gives the better story. If the game is good, will probably do multiple playthroughs anyway to get the different perspectives. For games where the PC is just a blank avatar (say Elder Scrolls), do go female somewhat more often, just for the cliche "if I have to stare at a butt/listen to grunts for XX hours, might as well be female".
Did it with both Vanguard and Infiltrator, but the Infiltrator run was much easier. Very rarely had an issue with any part of either 2 or 3 on Insanity as Infiltrator; sniping with the better cover mechanics over what 1 had felt almost abusive, especially with the cloak for easy repositioning.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.