Girls in Video Games

MR.KAZ said:
No,not really.That's the programmers intent.You want your video games to be as realistic as possible don't you?Not all programmers are men.Women know just as well as men what is attractive and what is hot.

Isn't in depth character detail along the same line as putting effort into environmental? especially when the game in question focuses around certain characters, like DoA, FF, Soul Calibre, etc

And either way. Just as there's the male developers out there making the ladies hot, there's the lady developers making the guys hot. (or vice versa). And that's either by their choice to focus on that (for whatever reason they want) or because the character bio told them so, lol
 
You're all crazy. :lol

My views on the issue are outdated. Growing up when I did meant the "women" in videogames looked almost exactly the same as the men, and the polygons used to make them numbered in or around 12.

A friend once asked me, after playing OOT, if I thought Zelda was hot. With the addendum "yeah know, if she was real." I told him no, because she's not real, and any way I could picture her in my mind to make her both real and attractive was the product of fantasy anyway, so the character in the game wasn't "hot."

I still hold this notion when I play games today, but I can understand how it might be more acceptable to think women in videogames are attractive. I still think of them as polygons, but I can see how one would overlook the separate components and see the complete structure.

Still though, there are plenty of good looking women out there who just happen to be real, why not focus on the ones that have the best of both worlds?
 
I agree that these days video game girls have gotten hotter and hotter as time goes by, but there's a point where a female character in a video game becomes more than just a character, some gamers turn it into an obsession and there for make the character real in there own mind and yeah then after that it just gets weird and creepy to fantasize over a fictional character. You have to draw a line somewhere, when it becomes just creepy.And im not saying that every gamer does that, and most don't let it get that far. Its okay to say a character is hot and leave it at that. Thats normal.

There are plenty of good looking girls who are human and are looking for a nice guy. But for some reason every time us girls find a nice guy they are either gay or married. And just for the record most girls don't want guys with lots of muscles and who are really too good looking. Okay i may have gone off topic here but you get my point i hope lol. If anything of what iv just said makes any scene at all.
 
stealth toilet said:
Still though, there are plenty of good looking women out there who just happen to be real, why not focus on the ones that have the best of both worlds?
Which is why I'm getting married. I wont have to worry about becoming so absorbent into a video game now that I start attempting to make out with eh TV screen :lol
 
if not a very absrud one, because who, honestly, makes out with their TV screen because there's a hot chick on it... ;)
 
Well some people find there TV's very attractive lol. Well not really as far as i know. And im glad you would rather marry me HS then fall in love with a fictional character. Lol. :lol :D :) ;)
 
Just because I find that some of today's video game ladies happen to be good looking (both in the detail put into character expression these days, and sometimes they're just good lookin' anyway) doesn't mean I'm choosin' that over the real deal. ;)
 
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