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devonin 05-7-2011 10:37 AM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Don't give in to the temptation to flame back at people upsetting you, or it'll be "nice ban" for you as well.

Arch0wl 05-29-2011 12:40 PM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Kilroy, I take it you're the same Kilroy I met in Nebraska and at the US Open. The way you've responded to me here is extremely passive-aggressive and spiteful given that you didn't have a problem at all with me when I was chatting to you in-person.

On a more relevant note, I just now put two-and-two together to realize that you're someone I knew who has gone through a gender conversion, not someone who was female from the beginning. I'm not sure how that would affect the female/male components of these games or even their competitive aspects; you could throw a similar monkey wrench into my construct by asking what gays or lesbians would look for in games. Right now, I can only speak about Generic Heterosexual Male and Generic Heterosexual Female.

DarknessXoXLight 05-29-2011 01:13 PM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Trolls trolling trolls haha, nobody wins. Now shush and go play some FFR.

LJRoX 05-29-2011 08:34 PM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Rofl. FFR is clearly a demonstration of your rhythmic skills... more like hand-eye coordination but PAing is simply rhythmic.

~kitty~ 05-29-2011 10:53 PM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
I like harvest moon for the maintenance. I like some maintenance games. I also like competition. I like both. Sometimes I like maintaining something and enjoying the results from the maintenance. Yeah.

BeatofIke 05-29-2011 11:06 PM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
I play Halo Reach, but those MLG players are like living aimbots.

mica3gold 05-30-2011 02:03 AM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
I'm a female gamer and video game tester and I like pretty much everything but sports games. I rather go outside and get my sports fix. But yea, idk where this business about girls not being competitive comes from. Most female gamers i know are pretty hardcore.

Arch0wl 05-30-2011 08:58 AM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mica3gold (Post 3476370)
idk where this business about girls not being competitive comes from. Most female gamers i know are pretty hardcore.

That's just it, though. You specified "female gamer". The women I know who play games regularly are competitive in all the ways that men are. But the women I know who are dragged into games because their boyfriend plays, or are sucked into The Sims because their roommate got it -- those girls would never, ever feel the need to beast someone's score on Stepmania, or ramp up their APM on Warcraft 3. And those girls are in the majority.

Cavernio 05-30-2011 10:23 AM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Perhaps those majority girls feel the need to compete with other girls stronger than they do other men, via things like looks and popularity. Perhaps its not as noticeable to you and everyone else, however, because winning in that is much more subjective...there is no top score to clearly beat.
I dunno about you all, but when I was in junior high and highschool, there seemed to be a very strong clique of popular girls, but, I know, at least from the perspective of a girl myself, that there wasn't quite the same thing for guys.

If you were to be cajouled into taking up knitting from your gf, would you feel the need to be as competitive in it as you are in video games?

Kiani_cc 05-30-2011 01:07 PM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
I'm a girl and the only reason why i play games is to get as good as my brother and guy friends so i can be able to play with them or kick their ***. I guess it's to show that girls can play games so dont take us lightly, but we do enjoy playing games.

Kilroy_x 06-1-2011 09:24 AM

Re: "Male" games vs. "Female" games
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arch0wl (Post 3475847)
Kilroy, I take it you're the same Kilroy I met in Nebraska and at the US Open. The way you've responded to me here is extremely passive-aggressive and spiteful given that you didn't have a problem at all with me when I was chatting to you in-person.

Well, you seemingly accused women of not caring about competition because they never win. Plus the whole attempt at creating a new gender stereotype around gaming had the end effect of suggesting I don't live up to the gender I identify as, but rather the gender I was raised as, which I guess shouldn't be offensive but still ends up being. Then some random scrub said I didn't know who you are, even though we've actually met as you yourself said, and he said this as a way of trying to put me in my place. I mean yeah, I could see how pointing out your less-than-competitive ITG and PIU history could be offensive, but that's true, isn't it? It's not that I don't think you're a swell guy, sometimes, but someone basically just called you KING OF MUSIC GAMES as a way of trying to suggest some fictive naivety on my part indicative of me not belonging to the community which basically defined my entire teen and young adult years.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arch0wl (Post 3475847)
On a more relevant note, I just now put two-and-two together to realize that you're someone I knew who has gone through a gender conversion, not someone who was female from the beginning. I'm not sure how that would affect the female/male components of these games or even their competitive aspects; you could throw a similar monkey wrench into my construct by asking what gays or lesbians would look for in games. Right now, I can only speak about Generic Heterosexual Male and Generic Heterosexual Female.

I'm in transition at the moment and will be perhaps for another decade or more. The process takes years, +/- the amount of money you have, and I started it homeless so yeah. I spend a substantial amount of my time generically pissed off for that and other reasons. I also don't think there's much of an issue with including gay people in your analysis, because presumably they were just raised the same as other male and female people.


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