Wait... you don't play a videogame if the only character to play is male?
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »...
So I guess I generally do not relate to male characters in video games. Meh.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »I must say i absolutely understand @IrishGirlGamer. I, middle aged male, have a strange problem - really cant get into playing female characters. Luckily for me absolute most games either have only male characters, or have mixed cast.Wait... you don't play a videogame if the only character to play is male?
I do the same if the only character to play is a female. It turns me off. I don't like playing as women in anything.
I don't mind if the entire game isn't female only. Like The Witcher 3, I liked the Ciri sections because they were a minor part of the game.
People have their preferences....
Wow... erm... thanks @IrishGirlGamer , @sadownik and @Kalfis for educating me on this... I had absolutely NO idea this was actually a thing. Granted, when I have the choice, I play male characters but I can't imagine never having played Tomb Raider (the newest series is AMAZING), Beyond Good and Evil, Silent Hill 3, The Longest Journey, Parasite Eve, Syberia, Mirror's Edge, Medal of Honor, Underground, Metroid, Alien Isolation, or Portal! Not to mention, there are throngs of games that are good (not great) like Primal, Wet, Oni, Heavenly Sword, Beyond Two Souls, American McGee's Alice, and No One Lives Forever.
What about games that have you play a mixed cast @sadownik & @IrishGirlGamer ? Like Heavy Rain, Resident Evil, or Final Fantasy? Do any of you find you can't get into games that have you swap characters throughout the game and from one gender to the next?
Okay, I've played:
Tomb Raider (hated the shorts, loved the guns)
Silent Hill 3 (meh, I didn't play it that long).
Resident Evil
I haven't played Final Fantasy because it didn't appeal to me. Again, Meh.
Mirror's Edge is great. It's an awesome game and I love it.
But you're right @Gidorick: I remembered that I have played all the Bioshock series and they are male only.
Do you enjoy games that feature a strong female in a prominent roll more? like... do you think you enjoyed Bioshock Infinite more because of Elizabeth?... she was an amazing character by the way.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »...
So I guess I generally do not relate to male characters in video games. Meh.
Geeze... I kind of feel bad for you and others who have a hard time relating or enjoying a narrative because of the gender of the lead character... so many awesome adventures will never be seen... bummer.
Anyway... RERAIL OF TOPIC!
I'm surprised to see that there was ANYTHING that could get you to drop your sub Irish. We have gone at it on some other threads regarding other issues and you have always been a staunch supporter. I recently said to a friend of mine that "ZOS seems to systematically trying to alienate and drive away each and every one of it's customers."
This seems to support that tin-foil hat comment.
jcasini222ub17_ESO wrote: »You may not be off @Gidorick I dropped my sub last week and I really thought I'd be subbing to end
Sorry to read that. Everyone has things that are most important to them, and it's unfortunate that something very important to you was messed up. I personally also find the new armor quite distasteful due to the awkward body shaping on my female characters. I hope that Zos changes their mind on at least future female costumes and armor so that many people actually enjoy what their female character is wearing, and so you can sub to a game you love again!
On that other point @Gidorick I also find myself playing mostly games with the choice to play as a female. Sure, I may not completely avoid a game if it only has a male only cast, but I usually don't get as into the game. I enjoy relating to my character and in some weird way the gender gap will stop that. I don't even know why, but it's weird to play a male character.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno & @ZOS_JessicaFolsom:
After 671 days of continuous subscription, I received this in my e-mail today:
Greetings,
This message confirms that you have successfully cancelled your ESO Plus™ membership. You will no longer be charged for membership on a recurring basis, and your access to ESO Plus™ benefits will expire at the end of your current membership.
We're sorry you've chosen to end your membership. If you find yourself missing the great ESO Plus™ benefits, you can join again at any time! Whenever you're ready, visit your Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited account page and select a new membership plan.
Please print this email and keep it for your records.
Warm Regards,
The Elder Scrolls® Online Team
I'm certain there are people who've subbed longer. And you probably won't miss my money even a little bit. I suspect you'll close this thread or sink it ASAP.
But for a moment, I want you to understand why this is important to me. If Zenimax Online Systems makes the conscious decision to force female characters to use a male shaped clothing and armor models - and if I continue to pay my subscription - than I have acquiesced and agreed to your change. And I would never in good conscious do that.
I have played dozens of video games in my life. RPGs. Strategy games. First person shooters. Puzzle games. Games made by Bethesda, Gearbox, Sony, From Software, Paradox and a dozen other companies.
If ever I buy a video game, load it, and see I am forced to play a male only character, then I will generally shut it down and stop playing. Seriously. I played Witcher for like six minutes and never again.
I know this isn't the most critical problem facing women or the world today. I get that. But my gender is important to me. If you change the decision, I'll probably renew my subscription. If you don't, I absolutely promise you I won't - ever.
Thank you for the 671 days. I've really enjoyed the benefits of my sub. I'm hoping you'll change your decision so I can resub again.
Irish
[Edit: Credit to @Gidorick for helping me recall some of the male-only games I've played, like the Bioshock series.)
Bfish22090 wrote: »IrishGirlGamer wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno & @ZOS_JessicaFolsom:
After 671 days of continuous subscription, I received this in my e-mail today:
Greetings,
This message confirms that you have successfully cancelled your ESO Plus™ membership. You will no longer be charged for membership on a recurring basis, and your access to ESO Plus™ benefits will expire at the end of your current membership.
We're sorry you've chosen to end your membership. If you find yourself missing the great ESO Plus™ benefits, you can join again at any time! Whenever you're ready, visit your Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited account page and select a new membership plan.
Please print this email and keep it for your records.
Warm Regards,
The Elder Scrolls® Online Team
I'm certain there are people who've subbed longer. And you probably won't miss my money even a little bit. I suspect you'll close this thread or sink it ASAP.
But for a moment, I want you to understand why this is important to me. If Zenimax Online Systems makes the conscious decision to force female characters to use a male shaped clothing and armor models - and if I continue to pay my subscription - than I have acquiesced and agreed to your change. And I would never in good conscious do that.
I have played dozens of video games in my life. RPGs. Strategy games. First person shooters. Puzzle games. Games made by Bethesda, Gearbox, Sony, From Software, Paradox and a dozen other companies.
If ever I buy a video game, load it, and see I am forced to play a male only character, then I will generally shut it down and stop playing. Seriously. I played Witcher for like six minutes and never again.
I know this isn't the most critical problem facing women or the world today. I get that. But my gender is important to me. If you change the decision, I'll probably renew my subscription. If you don't, I absolutely promise you I won't - ever.
Thank you for the 671 days. I've really enjoyed the benefits of my sub. I'm hoping you'll change your decision so I can resub again.
Irish
[Edit: Credit to @Gidorick for helping me recall some of the male-only games I've played, like the Bioshock series.)
That is the worst reason to stop subbing.
How about the lag in pvp?
Bfish22090 wrote: »IrishGirlGamer wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno & @ZOS_JessicaFolsom:
After 671 days of continuous subscription, I received this in my e-mail today:
Greetings,
This message confirms that you have successfully cancelled your ESO Plus™ membership. You will no longer be charged for membership on a recurring basis, and your access to ESO Plus™ benefits will expire at the end of your current membership.
We're sorry you've chosen to end your membership. If you find yourself missing the great ESO Plus™ benefits, you can join again at any time! Whenever you're ready, visit your Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited account page and select a new membership plan.
Please print this email and keep it for your records.
Warm Regards,
The Elder Scrolls® Online Team
I'm certain there are people who've subbed longer. And you probably won't miss my money even a little bit. I suspect you'll close this thread or sink it ASAP.
But for a moment, I want you to understand why this is important to me. If Zenimax Online Systems makes the conscious decision to force female characters to use a male shaped clothing and armor models - and if I continue to pay my subscription - than I have acquiesced and agreed to your change. And I would never in good conscious do that.
I have played dozens of video games in my life. RPGs. Strategy games. First person shooters. Puzzle games. Games made by Bethesda, Gearbox, Sony, From Software, Paradox and a dozen other companies.
If ever I buy a video game, load it, and see I am forced to play a male only character, then I will generally shut it down and stop playing. Seriously. I played Witcher for like six minutes and never again.
I know this isn't the most critical problem facing women or the world today. I get that. But my gender is important to me. If you change the decision, I'll probably renew my subscription. If you don't, I absolutely promise you I won't - ever.
Thank you for the 671 days. I've really enjoyed the benefits of my sub. I'm hoping you'll change your decision so I can resub again.
Irish
[Edit: Credit to @Gidorick for helping me recall some of the male-only games I've played, like the Bioshock series.)
That is the worst reason to stop subbing.
How about the lag in pvp?
If it's important to them then obviously it's a good reason. That's like someone that doesn't pvp telling someone that does, that quitting because of the lag in PVP is dumb. It's all relative, man. And this is coming from a hardcore PVP'er. Stop focusing PVP vs PVE, ERP vs RP, Casual vs Hardcore. Honestly, be pissed at Zos. Seriously.
Sorry to read that. Everyone has things that are most important to them, and it's unfortunate that something very important to you was messed up. I personally also find the new armor quite distasteful due to the awkward body shaping on my female characters. I hope that Zos changes their mind on at least future female costumes and armor so that many people actually enjoy what their female character is wearing, and so you can sub to a game you love again!
On that other point @Gidorick I also find myself playing mostly games with the choice to play as a female. Sure, I may not completely avoid a game if it only has a male only cast, but I usually don't get as into the game. I enjoy relating to my character and in some weird way the gender gap will stop that. I don't even know why, but it's weird to play a male character.
I don't personally feel that gender gap @MissBizz. I never have. I actually felt a genuine connection to Jade, the female protagonist of Beyond Good and Evil. (If ANYONE that likes to play female protagonist games hasn't played BG&E... do so. now.)
Now, that being said... I never CHOOSE to play as a female if I have the choice. This is because games which let me make a character, I always make an "avatar" of myself. While it may not look like me, the character represents me. Lara Croft doesn't represent me, but I can still empathize to her and relate to her motivations. Motivations are rarely female or male motivations... they are human motivations.
Hmm... interesting question: do you ever find yourself turned off of a videogame because of hypersexualization of playable female characters?... Probably "other MMOs" fall into this category but the game I'm specifically thinking of can only be described as a "B-Horror videogame"... Lollipop Chainsaw.
Same question for guys... are you ever turned off of a videogame because of the depiction of the male protagonist in a videogame?
Sorry to read that. Everyone has things that are most important to them, and it's unfortunate that something very important to you was messed up. I personally also find the new armor quite distasteful due to the awkward body shaping on my female characters. I hope that Zos changes their mind on at least future female costumes and armor so that many people actually enjoy what their female character is wearing, and so you can sub to a game you love again!
On that other point @Gidorick I also find myself playing mostly games with the choice to play as a female. Sure, I may not completely avoid a game if it only has a male only cast, but I usually don't get as into the game. I enjoy relating to my character and in some weird way the gender gap will stop that. I don't even know why, but it's weird to play a male character.
I don't personally feel that gender gap @MissBizz. I never have. I actually felt a genuine connection to Jade, the female protagonist of Beyond Good and Evil. (If ANYONE that likes to play female protagonist games hasn't played BG&E... do so. now.)
Now, that being said... I never CHOOSE to play as a female if I have the choice. This is because games which let me make a character, I always make an "avatar" of myself. While it may not look like me, the character represents me. Lara Croft doesn't represent me, but I can still empathize to her and relate to her motivations. Motivations are rarely female or male motivations... they are human motivations.
Hmm... interesting question: do you ever find yourself turned off of a videogame because of hypersexualization of playable female characters?... Probably "other MMOs" fall into this category but the game I'm specifically thinking of can only be described as a "B-Horror videogame"... Lollipop Chainsaw.
Same question for guys... are you ever turned off of a videogame because of the depiction of the male protagonist in a videogame?
Thank god someone came to the forums to let us know they are not longer subbed.
I play games if they have a male or female lead. As long as I have fun with the gameplay the model that I am is something I hardly notice.
I get it, the decision is stupid, but the fact you had to post about your sub cancellation annoys me.
Personally I find prudish censorship of sexual identity extremely petty and outmoded.
It isn't even censorship though that IrishGirlGamer and the rest of their female players are upset about - ZOS simply chose to not make armour designed for females at all, they decided instead females would have to make do with the male armour models wrapped over us instead, which is why they look so distorted.
They simply decided we are unimportant.
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It isn't even censorship though that IrishGirlGamer and the rest of their female players are upset about - ZOS simply chose to not make armour designed for females at all, they decided instead females would have to make do with the male armour models wrapped over us instead, which is why they look so distorted.
K see ya!
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »K see ya!
Unsubbing does not = Quitting. This is a B2P game which means she and anyone else that unsubs still has access to the games servers. But the only thing that speaks to ZOS is money. By telling them why shes no longer subbing gives them some context to why they lost a customer and a revenue source.
K see ya!