Kopikatsu said:
Trolldor said:
Gender is part a of character. I don't want a role there simply for the sake of appeasement. If it adds nothing to the game, why waste your time?
Take Male Shep and Female Shep - Gender adds nothing to the game other than your choice of romance. It's a useless tack on. The world interacts with you in completely the same way.
It shouldn't.
I remember the merc recruiter in ME2 commenting that 'The dancers go over there' to FemShep or something.
Anyway, gender doesn't matter to me...but if given a choice, I always pick female.
If I'm going to be forced to stare at my character's ass for 90% of the gameplay, it may as well be an attractive ass.
See, I don't get this. How is that arse attractive? It's nothing but rendered data.
That aside, the merc recruit is irrelevant as it doesn't change your interaction with the world. The quest proceeds precisely the same.
In a good game, your gender would provide you with limitations.
Take Baldur's Gate 2, for example. There's a character who simply will not talk to you at all if you're male. If you're female, they have a whole slew of dialogue allowing you to ask questions about the history of the place, and gather some information. A male character locks you out of this interaction.
But a male character too has unique interactions with the world through the story - such as when in the Drow City.
There are some much better examples out there but I can't be fucked remembering them at this point.