I agree that it's dissapointing, although I understand the developer's lack of time and money, but to me it seems like a relatively small problem. Not that I'm sexist, but one of the points in the game is the idea behind characterization. At points in the game, mainly loading screens or lobbies, the characters interact with eachother, expressing feelings about the situation and task at hand. These exchanges would in real life dramatically differ if females were included. This would call for a massive amount of effort on the devs part, and that's simply something they don't have the time for. Granted they COULD have planned for this at the begining, but again, that'd take a lot more time and money. So while it is a bit annoying, I don't think the game should be frowned upon because of it. At least all the male characters don't act like Duke Nukem.