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Reply #70 on: May 24, 2014, 04:01:43 PM

I tend to roll more female toons in games.  The study is true.  And what the hell, I'll say it, it's fun to put myself in the shoes of others, the opposite sex included. 

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When I play these games I immerse myself in some way, probably not a true "RP" though.  It's not really "me" that i think I'm looking at, but more like my partner in crime.  It's cool to have a cute girl for that.  When I'm playing the Wookiee or Dwarf, I guess I am emulating the image of myself that I'd like to be.  Not hairy or short, but a hardy Scottish warrior with a good sense of humor or a tall strong person who is laid back and friendly.  (I'm not exactly tall or strong)
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Reply #71 on: May 24, 2014, 07:29:56 PM

Mostly male.  Most memorable female char was a black skin/white tribal tats brawler in CoX.  Holy crap CoX did asses and run animations well.  It was distracting to try to play that char (and you had to pay attention with the brawler).
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Reply #72 on: May 24, 2014, 07:37:25 PM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real
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Reply #73 on: May 24, 2014, 11:04:43 PM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real

Do people commonly do that? Because I can not imagine ever thinking of doing that.

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Reply #74 on: May 25, 2014, 06:35:25 AM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real
THey draw their character's butt to stare at on the char sheet, obv.
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Reply #75 on: May 25, 2014, 08:19:22 AM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real
In my ~15 years of playing and running P&P RPGs, that's only happened once as a joke and was handled in an immature fashion by all involved.

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Reply #76 on: May 25, 2014, 12:26:50 PM

In my brother in law's D&D game everyone who's a man stays a man but some of the women play characters of indeterminate gender or genderless altogether.  What bothers me about his game is that he runs it and when he's doing a woman he doesn't do the right voice and his is pretty deep.  For some reason, that just bothers me.  A lot.  If I'm in the room or if I can hear him anywhere, I have to go upstairs, close the door and put on headphones.  Even posting about it is making me grind my teeth. 

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Reply #77 on: May 25, 2014, 07:19:34 PM

Heh, I'd suggest either or:

- text to speech with a female voice
- microphone and voice changer software
- a (female) voice actor (just somebody who can say his lines)

I usually play males, but in SWTOR I played whichever voice actors sounded better.  And I couldn't always tell by the character creation screen, so I ended up re-rolling at level 10 or so, a few times.
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Reply #78 on: May 26, 2014, 09:25:11 AM

I prefer my DM not try to do a "female" voice when he's being a female NPC, I rather he just ... be in character. It's less distracting that way.

I've only had one guy play a lady character as his PC in our games, and the reason was "I felt like it." Ain't nothin' wrong with that. I think he also just really liked the mini he wound up using. He didn't do anything creepy playing her (I've ... I've heard stories), she could've just as easily been a dude. She just wasn't! I've thought about playing a dude once in a while, just for a change of pace (and also because I almost always have a hell of a time finding a mini I don't hate for my characters), but given my current group is such a sausagefest, I feel obligated to be the Girl in our parties.

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Reply #79 on: May 26, 2014, 09:50:37 AM

Yeah, I've only ever seen this setup once before (a guy playing a stabby decker girl in Shadowrun; it was actually suggested by his wife who also played in our group!), and it worked out fine. We also had a woman play a tough ex-yakuza boat captain dude in the same campaign, so it went both ways.

As for the GM playing female NPCs, that totally doesn't count! Besides, is a mantis spirit a "she" or an "it"? awesome, for real

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Reply #80 on: May 27, 2014, 05:14:48 AM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real

Do people commonly do that? Because I can not imagine ever thinking of doing that.

Really?  In my long term p&P gaming group men play ladies and ladies play men all the time (and all of them are married heteronormative family types).  Currently I am playing a female wookie bounty hunter and my wife is playing a psychotic protocol droid in a Savage worlds campaign set in the star wars universe and me playing a female was never an issue.
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Reply #81 on: May 27, 2014, 09:30:42 AM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real

Do people commonly do that? Because I can not imagine ever thinking of doing that.

Really?  In my long term p&P gaming group men play ladies and ladies play men all the time (and all of them are married heteronormative family types).  Currently I am playing a female wookie bounty hunter and my wife is playing a psychotic protocol droid in a Savage worlds campaign set in the star wars universe and me playing a female was never an issue.

Do you do the voice? 

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Reply #82 on: May 27, 2014, 02:19:31 PM

It's not something I'd ever really consider doing in a face-to-face game - it's not something that particularly interests me, nor something I feel I could do any real justice - but it's common in some groups. I know James Jacobs at Paizo plays female characters all the time (and then puts them in all his published adventures and I have to run them as NPCs...)

I don't have a problem running female NPCs as the DM, but I'd probably disturb Signe with the mahogany tones of my deep, manly voice playing a 11 year old street urchin informer, or whatever.

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Reply #83 on: May 27, 2014, 02:36:58 PM

Really?  In my long term p&P gaming group men play ladies and ladies play men all the time (and all of them are married heteronormative family types).  Currently I am playing a female wookie bounty hunter and my wife is playing a psychotic protocol droid in a Savage worlds campaign set in the star wars universe and me playing a female was never an issue.

1 in 4 of my characters in PnP are female. I've been GMing and playing PnP for years (since the dying days of dicso!) as a result I start with the character concept first and then flush out the numbers later. Sometimes the character (wither PC or NPC) works better as a woman. Who am I to judge when writing? The pen demands!

And no, I don't try to talk in a feminine voice. Cannot do voice acting. It would just come off as absurd.

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Reply #84 on: May 27, 2014, 04:40:04 PM

I don't do the p&p thing, but I imagine guys playing girls and speaking in deep voices wouldn't be difficult to roll with given that routinely happens in MMOs too -- on my screen there's group of ladies stabbing stuff, on the teamspeak 4 out of 5 of them are actually dudes talking and joking around normally.

Though that said, I have preference for lower pitch voice in general, so maybe that's helping why so serious?
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Reply #85 on: May 27, 2014, 04:53:24 PM

I assume those guys aren't ~roleplaying~ though.

I have a deepish voice, personally, but I haven't been mistaken for a dude on Vent in years! I'm apparently in the zone where if you assume I'm a dude as your starting point, I sound like one.

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Reply #86 on: May 27, 2014, 07:04:41 PM

But doing the voice would amuse me.  If you're just watching or listening and everyone is using their regular voice... well, you know, it's kind of tedious.  If people are using voices that go with the character, it's fun to watch.  Well, for me, anyway.  Then, again, I enjoy uncomfortable humour. 

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Reply #87 on: May 27, 2014, 07:55:31 PM

I'll do voices sometimes, but more often I try to just give characters a kind of conversational 'hook' - this person talks fast, this one always addresses the person he's talking to by name every time he speaks, this one always talks in the third person, etc. Me trying to sound like a girl would be so bad that I think it would be more distracting/annoying than fun. People who aren't playing being around a game always makes me really self-conscious about it anyway.

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Reply #88 on: May 27, 2014, 10:04:19 PM

When he RPs a baby owlbear, he makes his eyes really big and hoots pathetically and makes me and the other woman in the game immediately threaten the other people in the party to NOT LAY A DAMN FINGER ON THAT ADORABLE BABY WE JUST ORPHANED.

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Reply #89 on: May 28, 2014, 02:43:47 AM

Now what about the males that play females in pen and paper RPG's?   awesome, for real

Do people commonly do that? Because I can not imagine ever thinking of doing that.

Really?  In my long term p&P gaming group men play ladies and ladies play men all the time (and all of them are married heteronormative family types).  Currently I am playing a female wookie bounty hunter and my wife is playing a psychotic protocol droid in a Savage worlds campaign set in the star wars universe and me playing a female was never an issue.

Do you do the voice? 

Not really.  Most of us are min maxers who are in it for the killing.  Also wookies can't really speak except in loud howls. which i do do on occasion.
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Reply #90 on: May 28, 2014, 12:34:00 PM

I'm not going to be playing a girl in a pen and paper RPG unless I only say things like "I've always depended on the kindness of strangers"

I also took a look back at my gaming history and it seems to be that my preference is entirely based on model and animation quality.

exa: world of warcraft, wanted to be an alliance shaman so had to be draenei. Draenei women's models and run animation were both amazingly superior so no choice there

dragon age 2: lady hawke had this extremely weird sissy-girl stylized walk, like the animators didn't think a woman would run like anything other than a stereotypical fleeing damsel. so, male it is.

etc etc
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Reply #91 on: June 02, 2014, 12:35:43 PM

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Reply #92 on: June 02, 2014, 03:49:00 PM


heh when I first got into D&D I made a paladin. The DM wanted me to roll a few companions and for whatever reason one of them I created to be the paladin's sister, herself a paladin. I gave her a backstory and after awhile she seemed more interesting than my original character.

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Reply #93 on: June 02, 2014, 05:35:54 PM

Was your first character basically "you" or whatever? I find whenever I make a character that's "me" they tend to be more blank slates then anything, since they are me.

and the gate is like I TOO AM CAPABLE OF SPEECH
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Reply #94 on: June 02, 2014, 10:16:34 PM

Was your first character basically "you" or whatever? I find whenever I make a character that's "me" they tend to be more blank slates then anything, since they are me.

It's hard to remember tbh. I tried to model him after some character in a fantasy novel I read at the time but during that stage of my life I was also really into the ideal of the paladin. So I probably attempted to make him separate from myself, but failed miserably.  Oh ho ho ho. Reallllly?
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Reply #95 on: June 04, 2014, 04:43:30 AM

At this stage I find its easy to pick out the females playing female characters in GW2. They are the ones that are actually wearing clothes.  Oh ho ho ho. Reallllly?

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Reply #96 on: June 04, 2014, 12:41:54 PM

Nah, they're all playing the beautiful men instead  why so serious?

and the gate is like I TOO AM CAPABLE OF SPEECH
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Reply #97 on: June 04, 2014, 01:25:58 PM

Orlando Fabuloso isn't beautiful, just pretty.  why so serious?

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Reply #98 on: June 04, 2014, 08:37:38 PM

I am not comfortable being hit upon by men, hence I don't play female chars.
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Reply #99 on: June 06, 2014, 08:34:37 AM

I generally end up playing female characters in games where there's a choice, and while the obvious reason is part of it, it mostly boils down to animation preferences and how bad a lot of male characters look. In WoW (vanilla) I played a NE female hunter because the other choices were dwarves (never) or male NE.. and the latter just looked so utterly ridiculous. When I swapped to Shaman it was the female draenei for the same reason.

Another reason I tend to go for the female characters is I just find it immensely easier to create a character I like the look of (whether pretty or otherwise). In Mass Effect, for example, I almost always used the default male-Shep model because I could never customize one in a way I liked; whereas I easily made varying fem-Sheps that I liked the look of.

Also, as others have said, female characters often just look better, even in the massive armours, than their male counterparts. Voice acting is also a big reason I tend to prefer female characters; I just naturally prefer my characters to have a female voice if the voice acting is of equal quality (and I usually find male voice actors to be lower quality, in my opinion). Of course, if the female voice actor sucks, or the male version is just notably superior.. I won't play a female character.

Besides, strong and/or bad-ass female characters just interest me a whole lot more than their male counterparts.
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