originally posted in:Destiny
Well this is getting farther and farther from the point of the thread, but here goes:
I'd counter argue that the same approach you described could be used for gender in general (no need for women in games), ethnicity (you can imagine what's under the helmet) or sexuality (even though the narrative only mentions straight couples, your character can be gay, you just need to imagine it).
I'd love to see more gender variance in videogames and characters that break the genderdichotomy. And it'd be great to see that implemented in the narrative of the story and in character creation as well. Saints Row has a great approach on character creation for instance, in my opinion.
So yes, I'd play a she-male (transgendered) character if one was implemented in the narrative of the story.
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You do have a point. Unfortunately video games aren't "there" yet. What I was saying was just a way to be able to try and play the way you want with the character you enjoy playing as. It's been a pleasure talking about this, I rarely find someone who knows what they're talking about while also being friendly and willing to talk, cheers.
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Thanks for the kind reply! The feeling is mutual. It is fun to talk about this stuff!:)