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    Senior Member Laughter's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Septian View Post
    I only made them because I wanted a specific sex to be a specific role (I suppose in a way that could make me sexist? Healers are female in my opinion )
    You could file that under sexist, lol. D:

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    Guys who pose as girls is wrong, you should get sexual therapy, it is wrong to groom young gamers pretending that your a girl, whats wrong with you guys dont you watch the news this is how you get jailed, if your having gender issuse get them sorted so your comfortable with yourself, theres nothing wrong with a sex change just stay a way from grooming on xbox,

    No offence meant just advice, peace out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laughter View Post
    You could file that under sexist, lol. D:
    Oops
    Don't mean anything by it however, just seemed right to me

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    People like this are weirdos, they're either trannys or get off to the characters while playing.

    Their excuse is "I'd rather look at a girls *** the whole game than a guys"

    Pretty sure you're gay if you're staring at a male characters *** all game rather than actually playing.
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    I've played a good number of male characters in games over the years. No particular reason unless there was something specific about having a male character that altered the game, like Might And Magic where there was usually one dungeon that made that area harder having a male character in your group, and countless others where male characters can usually shoulder a higher inventory than the beefiest female character.

    One of my favorite male characters was for Dragon's Dogma (yes, I reference this game a lot, but I LOVE IT!!!). I made him look like Danny Trejo, mustache and all. He was beautiful!

    Still, I prefer to use female characters so I can better identify with the action. Yes, I know, it is just a game, but like reading, being able to put yourself into your character's place makes for better escapist entertainment.

    That being said, I refuse to beg or cry for free stuff from other players in a game. If they give me something, I will give them something from my inventory as payment. Like someone said earlier in this thread: Play the game; earn the gear. It makes me proud of an item if I earned it.
    If at first you don't succeed, reload and shoot again.--advice from a crazy but much-loved uncle.

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    I've played a number of MMOs over the years. Star Wars Galaxies, World of Warcraft, and Guild Wars(1&2) are the big ones. I played my fair share of male and female characters. For instance, my druid and priest in WoW were females...as I don't like males for those classes, lol. In Star Wars, my Image Designer and Crafter was a female..as opposed to my TKM, Bounty Hunter, and even my Jedi. All of those were men, lol. I play a female for the simple fact that I can. This game will be no different. I played a female Irathient in the beta, but now I'm playing a male Human for the full game. However, I have made a female Irathient as my alt, just haven't gotten to play her yet due to the game problems and being in Pennsylvania at the moment, lol.

    Anyways, I do think there are suckers in the world...just like there are these catfish, lol. My advice is don't get suckered into anything.. :P

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    i play as a female in this game, not for catfishing, they are just hot in my opinion. I dont think that makes me a loser

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    Also you can troll people sometimes with a female character, its quite funny.

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    Oh look, this thread again.

    After a decade of playing online games I can only say this:

    The idea of an RPG is to step into another character's shoes. To be another person for a little bit and to see the world through their eyes.

    People lie all the time. Doesn't have to happen online for it to be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FaerGothika View Post
    I've played a good number of male characters in games over the years. No particular reason unless there was something specific about having a male character that altered the game, like Might And Magic where there was usually one dungeon that made that area harder having a male character in your group, and countless others where male characters can usually shoulder a higher inventory than the beefiest female character.

    One of my favorite male characters was for Dragon's Dogma (yes, I reference this game a lot, but I LOVE IT!!!). I made him look like Danny Trejo, mustache and all. He was beautiful!

    Still, I prefer to use female characters so I can better identify with the action. Yes, I know, it is just a game, but like reading, being able to put yourself into your character's place makes for better escapist entertainment.

    That being said, I refuse to beg or cry for free stuff from other players in a game. If they give me something, I will give them something from my inventory as payment. Like someone said earlier in this thread: Play the game; earn the gear. It makes me proud of an item if I earned it.
    Yeah but with Dragon's Dogma it helped if you were a big beefy male character as a Warrior, you NEEDED all that carry weight, which was like maxed at 156 or so with the tallest/beefiest male and 120-something as a tall beefy female. Then again, size mattered alot more than gender in that game. lol

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