Okay this then.Matthew Jabour said:That was definitively not my point. I specifically said the gender politics are not what got me upset. Please, debate with me, not the strawman standing next to me.Seraj33 said:I liked the gaming industry better when gameplay and graphics and general enjoyability mattered over the amount of one gender it had in it.
Seriously. You wont give women higher wages or equal rights by making every game have the mandatory "nopenisplz option".
If a game has a male main character, then let it have a male main character.
If a game has a female main character, then let it have a fucking female maincharacter.
Now go reproduce and teach your children that women and men should always be treated with equal respect.
In this case. Either you play the game and enjoy it instead of hating it for something that in all honesty, isnt as much as an issue we make it out to be. Or you just go play another game. Or you go outside. The choice, is, yours.
The point I tried to make is, it makes no sense to make the main character be able to be female if the main character is supposed to be male. That is how Assassins creed is. The main character is male, has always been and will be now.
The other assassins are all male because in co op every player sees themselves as the main character. So there is no point in having a female character option.
And I agree that Ubisoft handeled it poorly and I understand that it is nice to play as a female character sometimes, I choose it myself at times. But is it impossible for you to enjoy the game just because you can't be female in it?
Personally I can enjoy Gothic even though the character is ONLY male. And I can enjoy Payday 1 and 2 even though all four of the playable characters as well as Bain are men.
It just really doesn't matter to me.
Genders shouldn't matter in my opinion.
How about you? Why exactly is it so important to play as a female character besides because its fun from time to time?