I already posted this as a reply but I want to make sure this point is made.
She says, "The world of writing and designing games is tremendously male-dominated" But that isn't because of sexism. If you look at the number of women enrolled in these type of college degrees you'll find that they're a miniscule statistic! Want more women in these types of roles then don't blame men, blame women for not wanting to fill them.
She also says, " The world of writing and designing games is tremendously male-dominated" But that isn't because of sexism. If you look at the number of women enrolled in these type of college degrees you'll find that they're a miniscule statistic! Want more women in these types of roles then don't blame men, blame women for not wanting to fill them. Geez.
Asking you what you think. I believe people can prefer to play a certain sex in game or dislike player a certain sex and it has nothing to do with sexism or insecurity. I'm not saying that either of the things you're claiming can't be true but it certainly can't be a blanket statement like it's coming off as.
That's true, the gender ration of gamers is becoming much more balanced now so what does that say about women when market research shows gamers prefer male protagonists. Guess women like to play as guys too.
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