I usually play female (human) avatars although I am a guy. Maybe it is chauvinistic, don't judge me.
(Insert the old "If I stare at an ass the whole time, it might as well be a fine one")
It is odd, but I only do so in games where the females are not over-sexualised (GW2, TSW) or where I at least have the ability to dress them with an armor that may be called an armor.
In games like TERA I prefer otherworldly characters like Aman, which are male (not by default, I choose male characters), but do not look like humans. I think chainmail bikinis are ridiculous and the male human counterparts in those games look like Ken or Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Sounds weird now that I write it ...
EDIT: If I play games that make a difference in gender (I think fallout does this sometimes) I still prefer male characters, I get an uncanny feeling otherwise. In games where both genders have the same storyline I do not care about this detail.
(Insert the old "If I stare at an ass the whole time, it might as well be a fine one")
It is odd, but I only do so in games where the females are not over-sexualised (GW2, TSW) or where I at least have the ability to dress them with an armor that may be called an armor.
In games like TERA I prefer otherworldly characters like Aman, which are male (not by default, I choose male characters), but do not look like humans. I think chainmail bikinis are ridiculous and the male human counterparts in those games look like Ken or Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Sounds weird now that I write it ...
EDIT: If I play games that make a difference in gender (I think fallout does this sometimes) I still prefer male characters, I get an uncanny feeling otherwise. In games where both genders have the same storyline I do not care about this detail.