Xsjadoblayde said:
Honestly, i wouldn't bother. There is a devout PC following that places the blame of everything they never got, upon the existence of consoles. The true unironic PC master-race personification in all its' glory. It's a rabbit hole best avoided.
I'd generally agree, and that is an issue, but sometimes production cycles can be hampered or hamstrung by shifting platforms or trying to adapt, particularly if a company has little experience working with them. I don't know enough of a supposed S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2's production/would-be production, so I'm curious as to what might be to blame for it not seeing the light of day (I'd guess, as ever, several things are to blame).
the December King said:
Because when I grew up, boys fought and played guns, and girls... didn't. That's all there is to it. Of course women can do everything that men do, that's a default to me now, and western civilization in general (and often feels overhyped), but that's life.
So it's little more than a hangover from social conditioning (fairly terrible conditioning at that, I believe)? I unfortunately grew up in that era, too, and I have no affection for it.
Personally (re what you said about enjoying the fantasy), I feel it's a bit sad/unfortunate to wish to escape into entertainment and have a landscape bereft of about 50% of our entire species, to want to escape femininity or femaleness or simply enjoy its lack.
Again, that has nowt to do with wanting to do away with stories where the focus on a given POV makes sense, or where authorial intent is pretty brazen, but I'd say SoC is a good example today of how not to build a world with regards to recreating a living, breathing society or series of communities. When you axe half of our species you're simply axing an equally significant part that defines all of us.
If I ever played SoC again I would notice their lack, but that's about it given I have far bigger, more important beefs with its core combat and ho-hum resolution to the story.
If you redid S.T.A.L.K.E.R today and made sure to have everyone represented, as much as I loved the series and would likely support it out of devotion, I don't see this as a selling point for this franchise.
It wouldn't be a selling point, it would just add to a more convincingly realised world.