Heroic Liberator
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Tell that to gyppos.Women are dumb and crafty, so I make them my rogues.
Dumb people don't make good rogues
Tell that to gyppos.Women are dumb and crafty, so I make them my rogues.
Dumb people don't make good rogues
Depends on which makes more sense in context. In games like VtM:B it doesn't matter at all since the "real-life rules" don't apply in the society of darkest night, but in games where your character becomes a classic hero and everyone worships at your feet, it doesn't seem realistic to play as female. I try to suspend disbelief in order to make my perfect storyfag experience complete.
Chainmail bikini strength.What I can't tolerate is anything that peddles the delusion that women are just as physically capable as men because...they simply aren't.
Most male heroes rely on magic, potions or genetic enhancements, so why can't females heroes too? Normal humans are (on average) a different issue, there it's obvious feminist delusions at play.What I can't tolerate is anything that peddles the delusion that women are just as physically capable as men because...they simply aren't.
It was before my time but the decline in quality and immersion in RPG's arguably began with the decision to eliminate stat differences between male and female characters.
When you are fighting undead horrors and other supernatural threats, you take every advantage you can get.Most male heroes rely on magic, potions or genetic enhancements
Pretty people are pretty to look at, nothing weird about it.The only thing I don't get is people who actively try to make their characters look beautiful regardless of their sex.
Obsessing about that in a game, especially when you're not going to see much of them in an FPS or third person game, is strange to me. It's all the more so when ee have games like what Bioware makes when suddenly you can be flirting in a romance or have a sex scene and doing things to add to that rather than make fun of them.Pretty people are pretty to look at, nothing weird about it.The only thing I don't get is people who actively try to make their characters look beautiful regardless of their sex.
This talk reminds me of this video that talks about this thing called enclothed cognition effect and prodeus effect.
Just how fluid would you say your gender is?I always pick whoever looks the coolest to me that day, based on entirely arbitrary reasons.