

simplified Chinese: 小无知 traditional Chinese: 小無知.Even gay characters, completely valid playing so as an extension of themselves :) In one of the servers, a girl played a character impersonating Robyn from Hell's kitchen season 10, speaking like her, same accent, same conflictuous personality, and she would always carry tons of food and insisted in cooking everything when in group activities. Same for girls, ive played with a few that impersonated male characters, and quite good at that. But if some guy could come up with a solid background during the application process and was good enough to keep it up, he could play a female character with a voice changer. Roleplaying with a female character speaking with a guys voice is not. In the roleplay servers, we mostly had to play with same gender characters, of course. And some would play female characters with the most conspicuous female characteristics - butt and breats - up to max this last one is TOTALLY a guy thing. Some played female characters created on their own personal preference, small, tall, thin, chubby, big or small breasts, etc. Some played female characters AND even impersonated female characters, either on text or even voice, by using a voice changer and increasing pitch. Some played female characters created as similar as possible to their girlfriend's or wife's characteristics, sort of a fantasy. Some played male characters not caring about donger size, but instead created the character as close as possible to match themselves irl. Some guys played male characters because genitalia could be modified during character creation, and they enjoyed going around naked with huge dongers flapping. In conan exiles, where i played mostly on (private) roleplay servers, we once had a long conversation, out of roleplay, about what character gender we played in regular servers, and it was interesting. I always played other games like skyrim, fallout (both heavily modded), and even conan exiles with female characters. Maybe its a guy thing, maybe its a personal preference. Originally posted by flick:I'm genuinely curious why guys want to do that. I admit I'm having a bit of a chuckle that after all the work HG put into the scenery for an artistic exploration game, peeps are still staring at the ass of their character. Is it really working so differently for you, (and anyone else here)? Is first person any better if you're not into guy's asses? I'm no longer 'there' on the space station, I'm playing a game, watching some avatar walk around and bump into doors and things.

As is stands, Star Citizen only supports very sterotypically male characters at the moment, and outside of first person I find the strongly cross-gendered charcters can mess with my immersion.
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Mine looks unsterotypical enough I can just get on with what I'm doing without dwelling on gender.Ī friend of mine plays Star Citizen, and as there's a free trial week going on I've given that a go with them as well. so my character is like a version of me in space. My imagination moves me into that universe so I can experience waiting out the storms in a self-dug cave on an alien world, or running and locking myself in my van, hoping those monstrosities will go away. I'm genuinely curious why guys want to do that. Truth be told, some guys just dont want to be staring at a male character's ass the whole time ) A lot of guys out there prefer to play with female characters (i surely do), which in turn generated the alternate definition of mmorpg - mostly men online roleplaying girls. Originally posted by flick: it opens the door to more whiningI could see this happen, yes "able to resize this and able to resize that", but thats not strictly necessary, this is not an mmo where everyone is wearing sexy stuff.
