Jursa said:
Well most women aren't really into the whole headshot, cranial explosion, torture thing.
Sorry for the random bringing in of older statements, but
excuse me? Nothing can be most satisfying that picking off a head in a random shooter game. A lot of women have a higher tolerance to blood compared to men, and just because we can get really emotional over something doesn't mean guys can't.
And as a girl gamer I resent the whole 'we're too shy to admit being gamers', if someone is talking about some sort of new or old game, I take a veeery large amount of pride by joining in the conversation and adding in a few tidbits. XD
Phyroxis said:
D_987 said:
Why aren't girls into gaming?
Socialization
You have something there.
Females are typically, from early development on, more social than males. Gaming has been shown to be a compulsive habit sprung from a lack of social interaction, or as an escape from "real life" bullying.
Definitely not the case in all situations, but certainly a factor in some.
Saddly true, but girls aren't without their own problems in the bullying department. I sometimes play games to escape too. The reasons why females are more 'social' is because of a) our history as women, b) our expectations in society, and c) our brains. It's be observed that men are, indeed, more likely than not to be mathematicians and heavy lifters, and that women are better at socializing. But there are always the few, or even many, who trump those observations and do the opposite. If no person can be the same, no girl can be the same and no boy can be the same. But that can all be scientific nonsense, really. =/
For sake of ranting, I do play many, many different kinds of games. I've been to Halo landparties all the time, I play online, take part in a few more shooter games. Call of Duty, Gears of War, you name it. I will admit, though, I am more into RPGs and games with storyline. I enjoy playing games that can read like a book, I enjoy gorgeous graphics, scrutinizing animations (though most of it's because I'm an artist), sequels and with great horror and distate frown upon things like "Barbie DS" and even "Grand Theft Auto" (not for its sense of freedom, I rather enjoy that, but it's disgusting portrayal of women). I'm an all around gamer, really, and my first console ever was the Super NES. (I was very, very young when it came out) I like guitar hero, but thrive in experting DDR no problem.
I think the most annoyance is that stereotype that girl gamers have to face. I get it from guys a lot, and even girls. Some of my female friends stare at me like I'm from another planet when I get all excited about new games like "Prince of Persia" or "Left 4 Dead". And I've got some guys who've never met a girl gamer in their lives! I told this random guy in my class I was playing Resident Evil 4 over the weekend and he was all surprised saying: "You like that sort of thing? I didn't know girls played games!" I got pretty frustrated about that, but there was nothing I could do, really.
Aaaaanyway, long post is long, so I'll stop here. XD Last thing, though: women don't have testosterone. Sometimes I wish we did. >_>