...what.Xzi said:Lol, you're assuming female gamers make up 50% of the gaming base? Not even close. Why do you think they don't get as much attention from developers? Because firstly, nobody knows what the hell they want from their games, and secondly, they're a very small minority. They don't provide much revenue. These are just the facts of it.
No, women are not a "very small minority" among gamers. Not half, true; but the number is on the rise, and has been for some time now. (20%, hell. That figure hasn't been accurate in years.)
Nobody knows what the hell female gamers want? Developers could easily find out. Of course, some revolutionary new strategy, such as actually asking female gamers for their opinions and taking recurring topics into account, would be required. So would tossing aside the old and outdated notion that "girls don't play video games." But I'm sure the devs could manage. (Trion did a decent job with Rift, after all. This medium needs more Asha Cataris and Dacia Ultans, full stop.)
(And really: how would having included female characters have resulted in losing part of their male audience, as you seem to be implying? That makes no sense.)
Some women deliberately avoid advertising it online. Especially among the shooter crowd.bahumat42 said:I dunno you kind of stumble across many females IN wow and other rpgs just through regular play, but in FPS you'll be lucky to find one in hours of play. It just seems like a less popular genre to the fairer sex, they no doubt play it, just less than other genres. (or it at least seems very much that way)