• Pondis@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I usually play a female character, because if im going to stare at an ass for 120 hours, it might as well be a nice ass.

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      Exactly my philosophy. Also the whole “escape reality” bit. I also like RPGs where I can be an immortal skeleton or a lizard prince (ok, both of those examples were actually just Divinity: Original Sin 2).

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    I’ve just come to the conclusion that my digital persona is a woman. I’m a cis hetero man in real life though. Not really any questions about it. But even in VR, I just exist as a lady.

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    If I’m going to spend several hours staring at the backside of a character, I want it to be a cute girl, thank you.

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    If a person plays as an opposite-gender character, it’s because they secretly wish to be that gender and are therefore trans.

    If a person plays as a same-gender character, it’s because they like looking at same-gender ass and are therefore gay.

    There are no other options.

    Trollface

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    If they somehow find a third option anyway, that just mean’s they’re a furry.

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    I’m hardcore hetero on the Kinsey Scale, but I’ve always played females. Fuck it, I’ve been a male every day of my life and games are there to escape reality (for me anyway).

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      I make em look like me as much as possible because I want to be the badass lol.

      Except final fantasy, I went with the exploding ponytail with the emo bangs because it reminds me of my first paladin on wow.

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    I played as the opposite gender one (1) time in 2010, to hear the novelty of the female VA for the protagonist in a fully voiced game after two runs as the male protagonist, and I haven’t stopped since. RIP me 😔

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    So I’m also in this crowd, and I’ve also given my gender as a cishet man lots of consideration. I genuinely don’t identify in the real world ultimately as a woman and don’t really wish I’d been born female. I’m more in the crowd of it just being a different experience or perspective that isn’t otherwise available to me.

    If I could easily flip between two universes where I could be either man or woman, I’d be interested, but only if it was reversible. I wouldn’t want it to be permanent.

    And this isn’t from the perspective of being gender-fluid either. I wouldn’t want any of that in my current life as it exists right now.

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    Several bro justifications in here however this has lead to thousands of cracked eggs and it’s only a matter of time fellas

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    You can’t talk about immersion if your Skyrim character looks like that. Nothing immersive about it.

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    Most guys are playing female characters. Even most female player chose them and women hate women the most. :D