OpenXcom Forum
Contributions => Offtopic => Topic started by: Ran on August 13, 2014, 12:21:23 am
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I've always wondered if we do have any female forum members.
Surely, modding games is a pretty male domain but don't we have a single girl here? :-\
My gf finds OXC hilarious and even successfully made her way through a terror mission once, but she wouldn't bother to seriously work herself through the entire game, let alone spend hours on developing new features for it.
Too bad, she's a lot better in both drawing and coding than me. :-[
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https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php?action=stats
"Male to Female Ratio: 23:1"
So yes, unless the forum stats page has a problem, though bear in mind that over 150 forum members have never made a post and another 150 or so only made 1.
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Thanks, I admit I've never looked at the stats page.
If correct we should have about 40 female forum members. :)
Do really all of them fall into the 0 post fraction? Hard to believe. ???
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or they post without making their gender an issue ( in name or post)
and that is fine IMHO
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or they post without making their gender an issue ( in name or post)
and that is fine IMHO
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Of course not, there are no girls on the internet. ;)
But seriously, it's true though that strategy games are near the very top of most masculine game genres, as shown by the graph below.
(https://blog.mobiversal.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Android-Games-Age-and-Gender.png)
(It's related to mobile games, but that's the best I could find in 5 minutes. Plus, it's consistent with other research publications regarding mobile games.)
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Would be interesting to find where OpenXCom is on that graph. I'm guessing higher average age (not 25 like regular strategy) and probably higher men% too, somewhere in that rather empty top left corner.
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Would be interesting to find where OpenXCom is on that graph. I'm guessing higher average age (not 25 like regular strategy) and probably higher men% too, somewhere in that rather empty top left corner.
There's no statistics for age demographics on the stat page, so there's no way to know for certain.
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The problem is the clothes. Are horribles. May design a victoria secrets armour and the girls coming again XD
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The problem is the clothes. Are horribles. May design a victoria secrets armour and the girls coming again XD
Could we have Mutons in tutus as well? :P
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The problem is the clothes. Are horribles. May design a victoria secrets armour and the girls coming again XD
I doubt that. Realistic female armor tends to be more successful. Your suggestion might increase enjoyment by male gamers though.
From my experience, female gamers don't want their gender to be a topic/an issue. Which means this topic is actually counter-productive :P
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I doubt that. Realistic female armor tends to be more successful. Your suggestion might increase enjoyment by male gamers though.
From my experience, female gamers don't want their gender to be a topic/an issue. Which means this topic is actually counter-productive :P
I have friends thar go in to one shop only for the clothe in windows. The female mind is ...... Female
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Some women want to dress fancy, some women don't want to. There are always plenty of people on either side who will try to put all women in a bottle, so to speak, but the truth is that women come in many flavors.
I think having a variety of armor designs across all venues, with the default looking the same as the current armor would do best for drawing in female gamers. Some would try out new suit designs, some would stick with the default or ignore that aspect, some would incessantly change to new styles, and some would rage about other peoples' style choices--but everyone would find something compatible with their play style.
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Could we have Mutons in tutus as well? :P
Careful, Mutons in tutus are more dangerous than Ethereals, even without psionics!
Anywhosit It seems in a sense that although the female mindset is way different than that of males, XCOM did have a correct sense of togetherness. Let's face it, if Aliens actually DO invade Earth, both men AND women are going to want to protect themselves, especially joining the military, which up until then was a mainly masculine group.
World war II had almost the same thing: As the men fired their guns at other men, the women stayed home, but still worked for the military, working in factories to create guns and tanks etc. Both genders have an equally important role in any war, fictional or real.
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Maybe they stayed in home in the West (which was always a bit underdeveloped in the area of gender equal rights), but in the Russian sphere of influence, women were fighting in the military alongside men... Even my grandma joined the army, but Berlin fell before she finished her training :)
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This is true. Love em or hate em, but the Soviets were a lot less sexist than the USA.
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This is true. Love em or hate em, but the Soviets were a lot less sexist than the USA.
While it's true that the regime of the Soviet Union emancipated women and during WW2 it used them in combat roles, it is also true that women never reached the top echelon of the party or state. If you look at the Soviet top leadership up it is very difficult to see any women even during the Gorbatchov period.
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While it's true that the regime of the Soviet Union emancipated women and during WW2 it used them in combat roles, it is also true that women never reached the top echelon of the party or state. If you look at the Soviet top leadership up it is very difficult to see any women even during the Gorbatchov period.
Well there aren't very many women in top leadership positions in the US even today. Most women can't go higher than O-5 in the military, or mayor in terms of political power. Above that it's at least 95% men, mostly higher.
But perhaps we shouldn't be starting any arguments on which is more sexist than the other. I guess I started it, so I apologize. I'm sure both sides have been plenty sexist enough. =]