Do you tend to go for characters of your own sex?
I tend to go for a mixture of both. My very first video game was Tomb Raider III, so I got the taste for a female lead early on. My Oblivion save data shows I have one female and two males, in Fallout 3 I have two females and one male, and in Dragon Age I have one female and one male. PLUS all the other male and female characters I made in all the games I own, and have deleted at some point. I don't think about the sex of a character when I buy a video game - I think about plot and how long the game will take to complete (I hate short games - I want my money's worth).
Do you think characters of your opposite sex don't, or do, suit roles for particular reasons?
It depends on the game, and the story I guess. Men and women can play the hero or the bad person as well as each other, so really I don't see that as an argument. Women can be as strong and/or fast as men too.
Have you ever noticed/ known somebody that won't play as the opposite sex? (Give examples)
My brother. Pfft. I've heard him arguing with his friends whilst playing Left 4 Dead online because he didn't want to play as Zoe (?). He hasn't made a female character in Oblivion or Fallout 3 (he has a female character still saved for Oblivion, but I made her before I got the game myself - and he hasn't played her once). When I've asked him "Why don't you make a female character?", he seems uninterested. I guess he used to like like Tomb Raider, but times change.
Your views on this-
My views are to just play with who you feel comfortable playing with, but I don't understand why someone should be made to feel uncomfortable about playing as a female (or male for that matter) lead. I think that it's wrong for people to be prejudiced/discriminative towards male or female leads, in the same way I think it's wrong in the flesh.
It's just a video game.
Oh, I bought Uncharted 2: Among Thieves today, and I didn't think about the sex of the character until I spotted this thread. xD
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