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WoW is, in a way, a large open world RPG. You play a character, you have the option to play along to a story line, quests to usher you along in the world, a very rich history and NPCs to interact with. It's not an RPG in the traditional sense but it still contains the characteristics that tend to define an RPG.

Male Armor tends to have more versatility depending on the class that you're playing. If you're playing a character that's more of a Tank then yeah, their armor is going to be made with the intention of taking more damage. I never really see much heavy bulky male armor but that's also probably because I rarely play

I'm playing through Dragon Age right now (I KNOW I KNOW I'm SO BEHIND THE TIMES) and uuhhh... I can tell you for a fact that the ridiculous fantasy armor is still pretty prevalent in Western RPGs. As others have mentioned, it's also pretty common in WoW, LoL, and other big time major RPG games.

I literally just popped my head in there for a split second and holy shit that place is scary.

Any medium which even occasionally has the player play a gender opposite from their own cannot qualify for the "cisgender" definition. I mean look at the popularity of the latest Tomb Raider game even amongst male gamers, playing as a female.

What would be the point in asking that question? Proposing it would mean that there's the potential for the person on the other end to find the inherent fault in their reasoning.

Uh huh, so you've hurriedly changed your argument with the addition of qualifier "purely because of misandrous thought conditioning" so it's no longer totally ridiculous... but now it's totally irrelevant.

HAHAHAHAHA

Objectify again used in such an ambiguous way it's purely pejorative. What the hell do you even mean by objectify? How do you objectify a person that doesn't exist, yes, this is a drawing of a person that doesn't exist, it was entirely created.

Cite where it says she's phobic of the female form.

I don't blame them for not wanting to show up. Things like this are pretty offensive to the senses in general. I don't think I ever see any major figure face for anything ever make a presence on skits like this because that's what they are - skits. The people on the show aren't looking for answers, same goes for the

I'd actually say that they look significantly less like Joffrey than Calligula. They definitely share some very, very similar facial structures, down to eye shape and nose shape. Kids in general tend to have similar facial structures but the casting for Joffrey almost looks intentionally done with how much they

Hahahahaahahha, you're right. NEVER ASK FOR PEOPLE TO BACK UP THEIR STANCES, PEOPLE. You're clearly the uneducated one if you ask for proof!

Edit: Oh and rest easy, you are not progressive either. In fact you are historic. People don't need to be protected from art by you. Do you think if people see a character with large breasts they'll become sexist? Really? Does killing someone in a videogame make you a murderer too? Do you also believe you can make a

First of all, your question was "Do they all play these types of games", to which I answered "The fuck should I know" because since when did that matter? Are you saying that every single male gamer plays these games? Because congrats! You've just made a completely blind sweeping generalization based on absolutely

First off, not a major company. And i'm not sure what point your trying to make. Because someone is funding or paying for your work it's no longer art? That's an odd opinion.

How the fuck should I know? Your argument is that women aren't playing games enough, I said they are. Your argument is irrelevant as your initial point was to justify the lack of attempt at appealing to female gamers.

All the female characters have exagerated anatomy with high muscle definition in different parts of their body. Being buff has fuck all to do with it. Posing yourself like you're ready to get fucked does.

I'm trying to explain to you that people have to be free to make the art that they want to make.

Yes, their depictions are obscenely disproportionate but the way in which they are depicted is not the same. The male characters are not sexualized (aside from in his rather homophobic response), while the female characters are. Sexualizing men does not come into the point of discussion until the idea if used to