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Naked Ninja said:I am disturbed because they see themselves as lesser even in fantasy worlds. In my fantasy worlds I'm quite capable of imagining myself lifting buses, should I feel like it.
In AD&D a -1 penalty to strength, would mean losing the percentage strength bonus and a strongest female character having 2 times lesser lifting power than the strongest male.Norfleet said:I believe that stat bonii and penalties are basically unnecessary in most RPGs, because, frankly, adventurers are freaks. Just look at D&D: What kind of strength penalty would you assign to a female human? Being a halfling is only a -2, and while a human female is clearly not as physically strong as a human male, she is most likely much stronger than a halfling. Yet only a single point's worth of granularity separates a human from a halfling.
To be honest, she looks pretty charismatic. She would have a 'Beauty' penalty, though.Blackadder said:SerratedBiz said:Blackadder said:
I'm all for a strength boost and a charisma penalty on that.
That all depends on what 'Charisma' is. I couldn't see many people trash talking her while she was around, or telling her she was wrong.
Would be a brave man
Which would mean that females would have to look much more manly. Anyway, getting a blessing or a magic item to get the stats that would fit the character's ambition could be a pretty interesting quest for female characters.Azrael the cat said:Isn't this all a bit moot when talking about fantasy? Once we're talking about a world where people shoot fireballs out of their hands and individuals take on legions (yes, I'm not the biggest fan of fantasy genres either...) we're basically saying 'this is an alternate universe where biology doesn't work in quite the same way'.
Awor Szurkrarz said:To be honest, she looks pretty charismatic. She would have a 'Beauty' penalty, though.
Naked Ninja said:As you say, I don't think it's a good fit for my game unless I were going to focus on gender differences, which I'm not. It certainly could work, and I understand your point, but I think there is a sort of trade-off. Some players might see gender difference as interesting opportunities for characterization, others might see them as simply limiting their choices based on gender. You can argue that there is nothing preventing females from playing weaker fighters, but no one likes to feel 'second best'.
Naked Ninja said:Also, I don't think it's as fun, conceptually, for women. Women get to live lives in society where their gender is generally seen as somewhat inferior. If they're looking for a bit of escapism and run into the fact that if they want to make a female Knight, they have to accept that it probably won't be as good as a male warrior, that design could be aggravating for them, rather than an opportunity for interesting characterization. I think my ex-gf's response shows that it's so ingrained in society that even women themselves, when seeking escapist retreats, bring that baggage with them. Which is why I was so horrified that my ex said, without thinking, "I don't want to play the girl", when there was no reason to assume the female char in L4D was in any way deficient. I'm happy for women to have different experiences in SoW, but I don't them to be considered 'second best' for certain character builds.
In some cases it can be interesting to explore gender differences, but I don't think it's appropriate for zombie-shooter escapism. And I've decided it isn't what SoW is about, so it's purposefully excluded from my design.
Monkeysphere said:ITT : ppl who never had sex with a woman their entire lives.
FeelTheRads said:Monkeysphere said:ITT : ppl who never had sex with a woman their entire lives.
Once you have sex you realize women are just as strong as men.
Lyric Suite said:hiver said:For every guy i know i could find a woman who could kick his ass.
No you wouldn't. Stop the lying plz.
there is no such thing as a strongest man, or woman.nihil said:Well, the strongest man is stronger than the strongest woman, and the average man is stronger than the average woman. So I'd have to agree there's a real life "strength penalty" for women.
hiver said:Im actually saying its individual matter dear moron, there is no "women" or "men".
Anyway, that woman can take you and Lyric Suite together and send you both to intensive care without tiring much. For example.
Im actually saying its individual matter dear moron, there is no "women" or "men".
and send you both to intensive care
hiver said:She can beat you up. Thats enough.
Silellak said:If you want to be really specific, you should bitch about the fact that attributes can't change over time - ie, you're stuck with whatever strength you "rolled" on birth.
So, a well trained female professional fighter without a male strength bonus is stronger than an untrained nerd with a male strength bonus. It doesn't have anything to do with the topic, though.hiver said:Anyway, that woman can take you and Lyric Suite together and send you both to intensive care without tiring much. For example.
The effect of oestrogen on muscle development was determined in 8 muscles (biceps brachii, triceps brachii, common digital extensor, soleus, superficial digital flexor, cranial tibialis, gastrocnemius and long digital extensor muscles of sexually immature male and female mice. Each mouse was killed at a mature age of 16 weeks. The muscle development as determined by increase in muscle weight was significantly smaller in muscles of oestrogen-treated male and oestrogen-treated female mice as compared to the muscles of normal male and normal female mice. The muscles of normal male mice were very significantly larger than those of normal female mice. There was, on the other hand, no significant difference between the muscle mass of oestrogen-treated male and oestrogen-treated female mice. This indicated that the smaller mass of normal female mice when compared to normal male mice was connected with inhibitory effect of oestrogen on the muscle development of female mice.
SerratedBiz said:VS
Does anyone seriously think that
A) Conan can't beat Xena in strength?
Hamster said:SerratedBiz said:VS
Does anyone seriously think that
A) Conan can't beat Xena in strength?
Yes.