I disagree, point by point:
daemon37 said:
1) Women are attractive: If the game is in the 3rd person that means I get to look at a woman the whole time I am playing the game (i.e. Tomb Raider).
Okay, damn, not off to a good start here because quite frankly the argument "I think men look better" just isn't going to fly for me, so touche. Except, of course, they're digital... so... "mmm... nice- ... uh... polygons?"
2) It's a different experience: I already know what it's like to be a man, and most games out there only feature men as playable characters, so getting to play as a woman is a nice change of pace.
Yeah... except generally speaking if gender is a toggle, it doesn't make a difference.
3) I don't like a lot of male characters in games: A lot of men in games are typically written a macho idiots (i.e. Marcus Fenix; Kratos; Chris Redfield). I prefer the more agile, intelligent characters, and often those are female.
Same as above, the only time it generally makes a difference is in the fighting games, and at that point they are less "character" and more "combat style".
The only real downside to playing the opposite gender is the romance part of some RPGs. It can get a little awkward trying to talk a man into having sex with you. Regardless of this awkwardness, my FemShep got it on with Garrus. Ohh yeah!
This would be the only difference when it is a toggle in an RPG, which does feel kind-of weird. Though the asari... anyway.
Also... about you and Garrus...
Nevermind.
Personally, I can see the "girls look better" to a point. I can also see "it's role-playing, I'm not actually a cow who can shoot lightning out of its fingers, so why not a woman?".
Do these apply to childhood action figures? I mean, I don't remember playing with Barbies over G.I. Joes because I didn't want to be grabbing guys all day...
... what would Freud say about that? Strike that, I don't want to know.
I also take issue with the fact that no matter what species; the females have an hourglass shape. I mean, speaking of the anthropomorphic cows in warcraft, they have fuzzy boobs, not udders. Bluga-wa? No matter how bad a case of scoliosis the males have in a race, the women all stand straight and rest with a hip out, all smexy-like. It's just sexist anyway, and I'm not sexist.
In all seriousness, I've just never really thought to, or been interested. Meh.
Also, I'm pretty sure my wife would get ticked.
To each their own.