QueenCandy wrote: »Psychobunni wrote: »QueenCandy wrote: »WalkingNorth wrote: »QueenCandy wrote: »ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »Not trying to be inflammatory, but is there something specific this comment is supposed to address?
Typical Clueless male response. This is from a moderator no less. Sigh. I'm 48, been gaming for decades. I've encountered other females from the beginning online. I see silly male responses of shock and surprise over women gaming
After trying to decide whether you are serious or trolling....
I'm not Rich Lambert, nor do I play him on TV, but I assume that as the Creative Director of ESO, he is asking OP for clarification regarding the statement "You MIGHT want to pay attention to that, ZOS".
Asking the OP for specifics is hardly clueless - nor are the following posts asking the same thing. And how is calling your fellow posters "typical clueless males" worse than misogyny?
I don't care who he is, his response could have been better.
Exactly how could it have been posed in a nice, prim and proper way? He prefaced it that he wasn't trying to be inflammatory. Reactions such as yours are why we have so much silence.
Whole thread was nonsense.
I don't agree
Theres tons of girly MMOs already. Go even once for masculinity.
MornaBaine wrote: »ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »Not trying to be inflammatory, but is there something specific this comment is supposed to address?
Are you referring to the OP or to one of the comments? If you are referring to my OP, I posted it because too often it is CLEAR that MMOs (including this one) are still being geared to a young male audience. Look at the Five Companions. Only ONE woman among them and she's a busty blonde. Oh and of course Tharn is always pointing out how dumb she is. Granted, he's disdainful of the rest of them as well but he saves most of his "you're clearly an idiot" schtick for Lyris. In the animated trailers for this game, which look pretty awesome, there is ONE female character. And, ironically, she shows plenty of cleavage and upper thigh..while you make most of the actual armor available in the game stuff a nun would wear and have actually REMOVED some of the PRETTIER light armor.
The issue of character customization, which is huge with all players but I might argue is ESPECIALLY dear to female players as a general (though not ironclad) rule continues to be largely ignored. Ditto player housing. Female players often want a more immersive world, which means there needs to be more to it than JUST killing things (as much fun as that is!) but this, like every other MMO on the market, is almost the sole focus.
You made us an astonishingly gorgeous world...but you don't let us "live" in it yet. There is so little we can interact with aside from mobs. So what I'm saying is that your devs need to start giving some serious thought to what female gamers might like to have instead of just trying to knock off what has traditionally already "sold" and just doing it with better graphics. We womenfolk are demanding. We want more. And we're happy to pay for it when you make us happy.
THAT was my point.
EDIT: And after scanning through some of the comments now...no, there was no question involved. The article was meant as a "heads up" for ZOS. And as a subject for discussion.
MornaBaine wrote: »Are you referring to the OP or to one of the comments? If you are referring to my OP, I posted it because too often it is CLEAR that MMOs (including this one) are still being geared to a young male audience. Look at the Five Companions. Only ONE woman among them and she's a busty blonde. Oh and of course Tharn is always pointing out how dumb she is. Granted, he's disdainful of the rest of them as well but he saves most of his "you're clearly an idiot" schtick for Lyris. In the animated trailers for this game, which look pretty awesome, there is ONE female character. And, ironically, she shows plenty of cleavage and upper thigh..while you make most of the actual armor available in the game stuff a nun would wear and have actually REMOVED some of the PRETTIER light armor.
The issue of character customization, which is huge with all players but I might argue is ESPECIALLY dear to female players as a general (though not ironclad) rule continues to be largely ignored. Ditto player housing. Female players often want a more immersive world, which means there needs to be more to it than JUST killing things (as much fun as that is!) but this, like every other MMO on the market, is almost the sole focus.
You made us an astonishingly gorgeous world...but you don't let us "live" in it yet. There is so little we can interact with aside from mobs. So what I'm saying is that your devs need to start giving some serious thought to what female gamers might like to have instead of just trying to knock off what has traditionally already "sold" and just doing it with better graphics. We womenfolk are demanding. We want more. And we're happy to pay for it when you make us happy.
THAT was my point.
EDIT: And after scanning through some of the comments now...no, there was no question involved. The article was meant as a "heads up" for ZOS. And as a subject for discussion.
We? who are all these 'womenfolk' demanding more and offering consumerism? anyway, I kindly suggest you take a good look in yourself, not just 'at' yourself, but in -- try to find out who you really are, your true self.. because it seems your perception is quite narrow, no offence.We womenfolk are demanding. We want more. And we're happy to pay for it when you make us happy.
kevlarto_ESO wrote: »and the women in my guild always seem to be complaining that there is just no sexy clothing or armor in ESO.
This is Elder Scrolls, not some weird, japanese, anime tentacle fetish game like tera.
QueenCandy wrote: »Psychobunni wrote: »QueenCandy wrote: »WalkingNorth wrote: »QueenCandy wrote: »ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »Not trying to be inflammatory, but is there something specific this comment is supposed to address?
Typical Clueless male response. This is from a moderator no less. Sigh. I'm 48, been gaming for decades. I've encountered other females from the beginning online. I see silly male responses of shock and surprise over women gaming
After trying to decide whether you are serious or trolling....
I'm not Rich Lambert, nor do I play him on TV, but I assume that as the Creative Director of ESO, he is asking OP for clarification regarding the statement "You MIGHT want to pay attention to that, ZOS".
Asking the OP for specifics is hardly clueless - nor are the following posts asking the same thing. And how is calling your fellow posters "typical clueless males" worse than misogyny?
I don't care who he is, his response could have been better.
Exactly how could it have been posed in a nice, prim and proper way? He prefaced it that he wasn't trying to be inflammatory. Reactions such as yours are why we have so much silence.
Whole thread was nonsense.
I don't agree
Elektrakosh wrote: »Not all female gamers want to play "house". Yes I'd like a home but my gal is too busy saving the world from a daedric prince to settle down.
I think most people would, myself included once I finish the game. I'm more concerned trying to get decent gear as my crafting skills are terrible. Buying stuff is not an option for me.
Honestly, I'm a dude and I want to play house!
I want my own little corner of Tamriel so display my stuff and hang out with friends.
AudioVortex wrote: »It's great to see more female gamers, especially in the ESO community. My guild is co-led by a wonderful miss Lix.
What's difficult is how the majority of male gamers react to suddenly hearing a female voice and turning immediately into disgusting vile creatures. Text chat can be monitored but when it comes to voice chat, ZOS have no way of controlling what people are saying. It's a shame really because the minority ruin it for the majority. Even with Lix, as thick as her skin is, the stuff they say is still incredibly hurtful and in other cases will prevent many female gamers wanting to play.
Although saying all this I am agreeing with @ZOS_RichLambert. I'm not quite sure on your point on this one. (I just like talking).
Great article btw.
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As a matter of fact, he got a whole bunch of Agrees and Awesomes from both men and women. No tar and feathers until several pages later we attracted the attention of a combative misandrist.QueenCandy wrote: »Psychobunni wrote: »QueenCandy wrote: »WalkingNorth wrote: »QueenCandy wrote: »ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »Not trying to be inflammatory, but is there something specific this comment is supposed to address?
Typical Clueless male response. This is from a moderator no less. Sigh. I'm 48, been gaming for decades. I've encountered other females from the beginning online. I see silly male responses of shock and surprise over women gaming
After trying to decide whether you are serious or trolling....
I'm not Rich Lambert, nor do I play him on TV, but I assume that as the Creative Director of ESO, he is asking OP for clarification regarding the statement "You MIGHT want to pay attention to that, ZOS".
Asking the OP for specifics is hardly clueless - nor are the following posts asking the same thing. And how is calling your fellow posters "typical clueless males" worse than misogyny?
I don't care who he is, his response could have been better.
Exactly how could it have been posed in a nice, prim and proper way? He prefaced it that he wasn't trying to be inflammatory. Reactions such as yours are why we have so much silence.
Whole thread was nonsense.
I don't agree
It didn't matter how he responded, he would be tarred and feathered, and yet he did respond. I applaud him for doing so.
QueenCandy wrote: »I don't agree
likelolwhat wrote: »
kevlarto_ESO wrote: »There is always women in our group in pvp, in fact our guild leader is a woman and a good leader, and the women in my guild always seem to be complaining that there is just no sexy clothing or armor in ESO.
I'm a woman in your guild who will join you in voice chat sometimes for PvP and I have NEVER complained about a lack of sexy clothing or armor. When a game forces me to wear sexy armor with female characters I don't play that game with female characters. I never want to see a set of armor look protective on a male and that same set look sexy on a female. Never.
If a game is going to provide any sexy outfits it damn well better have some that shows off the assets of both genders
likelolwhat wrote: »
Its our turn honestly. Just like blood and gore. Theres literally tons of MMOs with some female armor design already, its probably market gimmick but way too much. This genre is already over-girly, imho. There isnt even muscular body type, its just same old flat. Its Zen choice but if you look at this genre theres already tons of MMOs for chicks.
BabeestorGor wrote: »likelolwhat wrote: »
Its our turn honestly. Just like blood and gore. Theres literally tons of MMOs with some female armor design already, its probably market gimmick but way too much. This genre is already over-girly, imho. There isnt even muscular body type, its just same old flat. Its Zen choice but if you look at this genre theres already tons of MMOs for chicks.
Sorry but no.
Whats a mmo for chicks? I suspect I wouldn't like it.
You realize that revealing armors are aimed at the young straight male demographic, right?BabeestorGor wrote: »likelolwhat wrote: »
Its our turn honestly. Just like blood and gore. Theres literally tons of MMOs with some female armor design already, its probably market gimmick but way too much. This genre is already over-girly, imho. There isnt even muscular body type, its just same old flat. Its Zen choice but if you look at this genre theres already tons of MMOs for chicks.
Sorry but no.
Whats a mmo for chicks? I suspect I wouldn't like it.
Are you trolling. Plenty from Asia?
Dyes, flat body type, female armors are making this genre way too feminine. Not to mention one billion Asian F2P game what are trying to market with sexy armors.
You realize that revealing armors are aimed at the young straight male demographic, right?BabeestorGor wrote: »likelolwhat wrote: »
Its our turn honestly. Just like blood and gore. Theres literally tons of MMOs with some female armor design already, its probably market gimmick but way too much. This genre is already over-girly, imho. There isnt even muscular body type, its just same old flat. Its Zen choice but if you look at this genre theres already tons of MMOs for chicks.
Sorry but no.
Whats a mmo for chicks? I suspect I wouldn't like it.
Are you trolling. Plenty from Asia?
Dyes, flat body type, female armors are making this genre way too feminine. Not to mention one billion Asian F2P game what are trying to market with sexy armors.
Xodarap777 wrote: »It's so disappointing to see an OP rant about sexism in such a blatantly sexist way.
BabeestorGor wrote: »likelolwhat wrote: »
Its our turn honestly. Just like blood and gore. Theres literally tons of MMOs with some female armor design already, its probably market gimmick but way too much. This genre is already over-girly, imho. There isnt even muscular body type, its just same old flat. Its Zen choice but if you look at this genre theres already tons of MMOs for chicks.
Sorry but no.
Whats a mmo for chicks? I suspect I wouldn't like it.
Are you trolling. Plenty from Asia?
Dyes, flat body type, female armors are making this genre way too feminine. Not to mention one billion Asian F2P game what are trying to market with sexy armors.