Let me submit this:
I am male.
I have no issue with anyone decided to only allow for a male protagonist. This doesn't mean I prefer it. This doesn't mean I want it to be this way. This doesn't mean I run away screaming if a game stars a female. It simply means that I am okay with it, if it is the developer's choice.
I have issue with publishers dictating what the gender of a playable character is, to developers.
I am also a writer.
I have two novels that I'm working on, one nearly finished and the other only a few chapters are completed for. Both of them follow a single character, rather that switching the view between multiple characters. Both characters are female. Not to make a statement. Not to balance things against male protagonists in other books. Nothing like that.
I simply made the decision because the genders were part of the ideas I had. And anyone that wants them to be a different gender, or doesn't like the choice, can go jump off a cliff.
Likewise, if I'd written them with male protagonists, I'd have done it because the gender fit with my ideas. And if anyone wanted them to be a different gender, or didn't like the choice, they could also go jump off a cliff.
I tend to side with the developers. I side with them because publishers trying to force them into a decision, like gender, annoy me. I tend to side with the developers. I side with them because fans/critics ranting and criticizing, even trying to push for or force change, like gender, annoy me. My support is for creative freedom. Not change forced by publish or publisher opinion. My support i just for an artist, expressing themselves. Whatever that expression may be, even if I absolutely dislike what they're expressing, or, how they're expressing it.
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Now, what do I prefer in games?
I prefer games where you can play both genders, and create your own unique character. I prefer being able to make something of my own, detail a background, and make choices within a story that affect my story. I like it when my character creation options have weight, and I do not, ever, want male and female characters to be the same, or be treated the same, within a story. This is for the simple reason that when I go through a game like this, I go through it multiple times, and I do not want the same experience yet again.
However, those aren't the only games I buy.
Personally, I do not refuse to buy a game based off the gender of the main character. Female protagonist? Sure, if the game is good. Male protagonist? Sure, if the game is good. One race, another race, that race, this race, mixed race, lesbian, gay, bi, straight or transgendered? Sure, if the game is good. Gameplay. Quality of writing. Quality of characters. Visual artistry. Playability. Challenge. There are many things I consider when buying a game.
The gender of a protagonist is not one of them.
I am male.
I have no issue with anyone decided to only allow for a male protagonist. This doesn't mean I prefer it. This doesn't mean I want it to be this way. This doesn't mean I run away screaming if a game stars a female. It simply means that I am okay with it, if it is the developer's choice.
I have issue with publishers dictating what the gender of a playable character is, to developers.
I am also a writer.
I have two novels that I'm working on, one nearly finished and the other only a few chapters are completed for. Both of them follow a single character, rather that switching the view between multiple characters. Both characters are female. Not to make a statement. Not to balance things against male protagonists in other books. Nothing like that.
I simply made the decision because the genders were part of the ideas I had. And anyone that wants them to be a different gender, or doesn't like the choice, can go jump off a cliff.
Likewise, if I'd written them with male protagonists, I'd have done it because the gender fit with my ideas. And if anyone wanted them to be a different gender, or didn't like the choice, they could also go jump off a cliff.
I tend to side with the developers. I side with them because publishers trying to force them into a decision, like gender, annoy me. I tend to side with the developers. I side with them because fans/critics ranting and criticizing, even trying to push for or force change, like gender, annoy me. My support is for creative freedom. Not change forced by publish or publisher opinion. My support i just for an artist, expressing themselves. Whatever that expression may be, even if I absolutely dislike what they're expressing, or, how they're expressing it.
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Now, what do I prefer in games?
I prefer games where you can play both genders, and create your own unique character. I prefer being able to make something of my own, detail a background, and make choices within a story that affect my story. I like it when my character creation options have weight, and I do not, ever, want male and female characters to be the same, or be treated the same, within a story. This is for the simple reason that when I go through a game like this, I go through it multiple times, and I do not want the same experience yet again.
However, those aren't the only games I buy.
Personally, I do not refuse to buy a game based off the gender of the main character. Female protagonist? Sure, if the game is good. Male protagonist? Sure, if the game is good. One race, another race, that race, this race, mixed race, lesbian, gay, bi, straight or transgendered? Sure, if the game is good. Gameplay. Quality of writing. Quality of characters. Visual artistry. Playability. Challenge. There are many things I consider when buying a game.
The gender of a protagonist is not one of them.