There are no females on the internet.
Joking aside, I met my girlfriend through Skyrim.
I got you all beat.
There are no females on the internet.
Joking aside, I met my girlfriend through Skyrim.
I got you all beat.
Alduin doesn't count.
Well duh, Alduin is clearly a male. Notice how he bellows all that the time that he's in charge? Typical male. If you read my post correctly, you would notice I said girlfriend.
True. Alduin is male. Parthunax refers to him as his "brother."
However, when I'm done with him, he certainly is my bitch. Well, at least for the nanosecond before he disintegrates. Alas, this is how it always is when I finally manage to exert my dominance. It never lasts.
You turned guys homosexual? WHAT DID YOU DO TO THEM
I think you may just be generalizing a bit too readily. Tons of mods out there made primarily by males to change npcs and player characters, their faces, their bodies, their hair, their clothing. They aren't doing this just to satisfy female fans, I guarantee it. People always say men are supposed to be "more visual" anyway. LOL.
I just read it as I saw it.
I've been reading these threads and it is a very interesting topic. Now I will throw another dynamic into it. Not only am I a female but I am over 50. In fact most of you playing are young enough to be my children or even grand children. (BTW - I'm not a grandmother yet so don't call me grandma.)
You represent a even smaller demographic within the gaming community, being female and in your 50's.....and liking games like skyrim. That is pretty amazingly rare....my parents are both about 45 and aren't really interested in gaming at all.
You represent a even smaller demographic within the gaming community, being female and in your 50's.....and liking games like skyrim. That is pretty amazingly rare....my parents are both about 45 and aren't really interested in gaming at all.
I read it the same way. We can frequently tell what's really meant when someone uses a dangling modifier. But not always. In that case, it wasn't obvious.
My entire D&D group is in their late 30's to mid 40's. D&D has been around since the '70s, with the 1st edition of AD&D published in 1977. I've known tons of girls who played tabletop RPGs in the 80s, and text based MUDs in the '80s and '90s. This whole idea of women, particularly older ones, not being into gaming seems quite bizarre to me.
I honestly can say I do not think I have met a woman over the age of 50 in my area or around that age at least who doesn't think gaming is a waste of time or doesn't know the difference between a PC and a Console.