you can sure bet they arent going to cater a massive budget to a relatively small group that will.. in all honesty.. buy their AAA title anyway!
Which group is that, Wisdom?
you can sure bet they arent going to cater a massive budget to a relatively small group that will.. in all honesty.. buy their AAA title anyway!
You're a woman with strong opinions. Nothing makes these threads explode - and brings users with like seven posts out of the woodwork - like an opinionated woman.
Thank you, Celtic, for editing my post! You sifted opinion from fact very nicely.
Would you mind if I did likewise for you in the future? Oh, and may I keep this post to be quoted later too?
Yes. Let's make this about gender. Strong opinions are what make threads explode. I should know, I've been the cause of many. But my gender has nothing to do with it. Aside from one person, the forum doesn't don't know if I'm yellow black red or white. Male female or confused. Straight, gay, asexual. The gender issue only seems to arise when its convienient.
Is this not it?Read my post again, please. I never sad you went into bashing developers.
building SJW case against CDPR
genderqueer, or agender, or genderfluid…there's a ton of names
Then I guess that Star Wars test posted here was right. It said that I have opinions on every subject.You're a woman with strong opinions. Nothing makes these threads explode - and brings users with like seven posts out of the woodwork - like an opinionated woman.
I agree, but those are appalling descriptors.
During the 1970s, feminists Casey Miller and Kate Swift created a manual, The Handbook of Nonsexist Writing, on gender neutral language that was set to reform the existing sexist language that was said to exclude and dehumanize women.[20] In the 1980s, many feminist efforts were made to reform the androcentric language.
As an Austronesian language, Malay is fundamentally gender-neutral. The third-person singular pronoun dia can mean 'she', 'he' or sometimes 'it', and the object/possessive suffix -nya can mean 'her/her', 'him/his' or 'it/its'. For example, dia mencintainya means 'she/he loves her/him/it'.
Ah, now it seems you don't even fully understand my point, because it's actually extremely difficult to imagine a language with neutral descriptors. I'm not talking about neutral sexuality, but simply neutral descriptors, I'll provide a link.
A snippet from the link:
3 Gothic games (+ Arkania), 3 Risen games, 3 Witcher games, 2 Deus Ex games. I've played all of those. All good games, except Arkania. Interestingly, all are action CRPGs, the first three franchises even quite similar in combat and spirit. What else? Alpha Protocol, PS:T, Ultima games, Jagged Alliance, System Shock games, Anachronox (worshipped at Codex, as I noticed).If, as a woman, you're exasperated at the sheer quantity of RPGs which give only male leads as options then I'm at a loss as to what RPGs you're playing.
Don't you look at the avatars of people ? I have pretty good mental portraits for everyone here which I'm sure are pretty accurateI always pictured you more like a re-spawning bear haunting Joxer's dreams.
But you are right, I don't know what any of you look like or gender nor could careless.
3 Gothic games (+ Arkania), 3 Risen games, 3 Witcher games, 2 Deus Ex games. I've played all of those. All good games, except Arkania. Interestingly, all are action CRPGs, the first three franchises even quite similar in combat and spirit. What else? Alpha Protocol, PS:T, Ultima games, Jagged Alliance, System Shock games, Anachronox (worshipped at Codex, as I noticed).
Guys, I really do envy you, in a good way. You never have such problems. I think it's paradise to never have to worry about stuff like that. You just don't know how lucky you are. Treasure it
The cool thing to do would be to allow the player to create Geralt's looks, starting from the first game… But then again, here CDPR has a claim they took him out of the book. It's true, they didn't create him out of thin air.Just my two cents:
I'm a boy, and I'm really not attracted by the Witcher series, because of Geralt. He just doesn't look like a character I'd like to play, and I'm really sad they did not allow the player to customise the protagonist instead of having this "strong alpha male".
Thanks. I heard about this, yep, but unfortunately Wii U isn't a console I've got.Elel >> You should try "Xenoblade Chronicles X" if you have a Wii U, it's a real open world where you can customise you're character (their all ugly, but you can even choose to have blue/green/pink skin color if you want )