Jennacide said:
I just want to say, because now Bob is doing it too, the whole AC Unity thing wasn't outright sexist. It was stupid, badly worded (they are a natively French company), and LAZY. The reason there isn't a female character in the co-op is because you're just 4 different versions of the player character. They were trying to say the couldn't afford to make two protagonists, one male and one female, for the entire game. Which yes, we all know is bullshit since they wouldn't have to make any new riggings as they already have the model and rig for Aveline, and could easily change the outward appearance while keeping the rigging.
They aren't doing it to be spiteful to women, they're doing it because they're fucking LAZY. And maybe a little cheap.
I agree that the wording was poor, but if the meaning was "we can't afford to create two different characters for the entire game", then it is NOT bullshit, it is a valid point. Remember that AC is a game with several hours worth of script, voice acting and localization, with well defined characters; which means it would change everything from what your character's name is pronounced by lots of other characters, to interactions and possibly story elements. To simply say: lets replace this model for a woman, like it was some sort of mod, while keeping everything else the same, and call it a day, is simplistic and amateurish. To make it properly at this point in development would be an exorbitant amount of work.
Other games with voice acting have the option to choose the genre, but they are built from the beginning with tricks like addressing them neutrally (The Boss in Saints Rows, Dovahkiin in Skyrim, Commander Shepard in Mass Effect) or simply didn't give a shit about defining the character: in Saints Rows 4, you can have sex with pretty much anything; in Skyrim, you can marry anything (regardless of sex or race) and you can walk naked into a sacred temple and no one will bat an eye. Those characters are defined by your actions, not by the story the developers are trying to make. Assassins Creed was never a game with undefined characters, so that you could insert yourself into them; and now people are blaming them for that...
At this point, I feel like complaining that you can't choose a woman as the main character in a story already defined is like complaining there are not two versions of Lord of the Rings, one with the fellowship comprised entirely by women.