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Modifié par DuckSoup, 27 février 2012 - 06:13 .
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Modifié par DuckSoup, 27 février 2012 - 06:13 .
The Makatak wrote...
Ah, the online gaming world: where internet women and krogan women are essentially treated the same way.
Quote I heard from a straight male gamer: "If I have to stare at somebody's a** the whole game, it had better be a woman's."Viquey wrote...
NsanlyCrzy wrote...
On a serious notes, girls are often easy to spot, with female characters and girly colored armor.
Actually I doubt that. I've seen more guys playing as girls 'cause they're "hot", and using girly/vibrant colors because they think they're funny.
Questionable use of my first post, but I have to admit it--I'm female.PC though, sorry. I do use my mic however! But only if someone else speaks up first. I don't like being the one to initiate anything. Social anxiety. xD
And, relevant to the quoted post, most of my characters wear dark, glossy black with blue lights and/or stripes, not pink or anything.
Fun fact: Pink for girls and blue for boys is a relatively modern association. Originally, pink was considered the color for young boys as it was a derivative of red, a masculine color. Blue was associated with femininity and the Virgin Mary.drakeSVK wrote...
I always assume characters in pink colors are female players.... then I realize their username is g.i.joe007 and I am disappointed.
Modifié par Aris Ravenstar, 27 février 2012 - 06:10 .
Heather Cline wrote...
When I played the Multiplayer for ME3 I always seemed to be the last one surviving because I didn't go out and try to get all the kills or try to rush into things. I think it's because we girl gamers tend to try and complete the missions. I at least try to support my squadmates and work together as a team. Many of the guy gamers I came across in the lobby tended to rush off and not stick together which is why we tended to lose the matches more often than not. It seems to be a rush to see who can get the most kills and who can kick the most ass rather than complete the mission as a team.
Modifié par Fleshdress, 27 février 2012 - 06:11 .
Heather Cline wrote...
cookie we are out there, just we tend to stay quiet unless someone calls us out.
Heather Cline wrote...
When I played the Multiplayer for ME3 I always seemed to be the last one surviving because I didn't go out and try to get all the kills or try to rush into things. I think it's because we girl gamers tend to try and complete the missions. I at least try to support my squadmates and work together as a team. Many of the guy gamers I came across in the lobby tended to rush off and not stick together which is why we tended to lose the matches more often than not. It seems to be a rush to see who can get the most kills and who can kick the most ass rather than complete the mission as a team.
Modifié par I Xandra I, 27 février 2012 - 07:05 .
Heather Cline wrote...
When I played the Multiplayer for ME3 I always seemed to be the last one surviving because I didn't go out and try to get all the kills or try to rush into things. I think it's because we girl gamers tend to try and complete the missions. I at least try to support my squadmates and work together as a team. Many of the guy gamers I came across in the lobby tended to rush off and not stick together which is why we tended to lose the matches more often than not. It seems to be a rush to see who can get the most kills and who can kick the most ass rather than complete the mission as a team.
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Heather Cline wrote...
flesh you and your friends are unique then. Go you!
kazumasoju wrote...
I have been playing mass effect 3 multiplayer online (for xbox360) every single day since its come out and its so weird that I have not found any girls besides my self playing. Are there anyout there?? It would be cool if we could form a team and show cerebus what femshep can do
My xbox live username is ~ kazumasoju
Anyone else experience the same thing?? <3
PS I really want asari vanguard
Modifié par Heather Cline, 27 février 2012 - 06:29 .
Cookiegobbler wrote...
Heather Cline wrote...
cookie we are out there, just we tend to stay quiet unless someone calls us out.
I know what you mean. The moment I say "hi" or "hello" I already feel like I'm being treated diffirently... Guys start talking diffirently, as if they're talking to a child...
Some start being protective, attacking the enemies I attack in a feigned attempt to get it's attention.
Guys! 80% of the time, I play infiltrator. I got cloak! I can take care of myself! I don't need you to go tank the person I'm trying to headshot! I don't need you to take the bullets for me, cause 9/10 times you'll be standing in front of my scope (which is really frustrating I might add)!
I also play Sentinel and my build is centered around maximum shields through Fitness and damage reduction through Tech Armor. If anything I should be tanking you, not the other way around.
and lastly I also have an asari adept, centered around maximum Bionic Barrier, maximum power recharge reduction time and bubble stasis. Again here I don't need special treatment, if I'm in trouble I can spam bubble stasis = trouble solved.
Stop giving me the 'Knight in shining armor' routine. Believe it or not, I can actually take care of myself!
But there are also times where I'm being met with scorn. As if to say cause I'm a girl, I'm going to die on every wave or I can't aim properly...
P.S.: I'm on the PC by the way.