I'm not saying female gamers don't want a girly Duke Nukem, I'm saying women full stop don't. As female gamers (who aren't, I think we can all agree, playing Farmville or Tetris) are a very small subset of the female half of the population, this means they're very much in the minority.Labyrinth said:Put aside my own experience and preferences to accept some rather blatant stereotyping and generalising? Why? Because if I bring even a modicum of my personal experience and preference to bear it'll show the falsity of your claims? I refuse to accept them, sorry. Out of curiosity, how many women have you asked to get that information? As a female gamer myself, and one who speaks to a fair number of others, we'd love to have female protagonists who are strong, run in weapons-blazing and generally behave in a manner which you would likely view as traditionally female. Ever seen Firefly or Serenity? Zoe from that is fucking awesome. I would love to play a character like her in a game some time. She is every inch the army sergeant while at the same time being a fleshed out, human character who plans to have a fuller family than just her husband Wash.
Just because someone identified as female does not behave as tradition demands of her gender, it does not make her any less female. Nor does it make her less identifiable to women any more than the gun-toting machismo of Male Character X is to the male players.
I suspect that any extensive polling of female gamers would also show a desire for female protagonists. Just as we choose female skins/characters in RPGs we'll go for the main characters too.
As an aside, most girls are far weaker than even the most milquetoast-ish average man. This is why in the Marines [http://usmilitary.about.com/od/marines/a/cft.htm], even a 46+ man has to meet a standard higher than that of the strongest, youngest, most physically fit women. Note that for the can lifts, the lowest male standard is more than twice that of the women's highest.
This is just biology. There's nothing controvertible or even arguable when it comes to a woman's capacity to serve in the military to an equal degree as a man. They cannot.