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		<description><![CDATA[While I was catching up on blogs that I read in those last burned-out fifteen minutes of a long day, I read a very nice interview with Mynxee of Life in Low Sec: GamePlay and Women in EVE. There is a lot of talk today that the gaming industry need more women. What improvements are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I was catching up on blogs that I read in those last burned-out fifteen minutes of a long day, I read a very nice interview with Mynxee of <a href="http://lifeinlowsec.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Life in Low Sec</a>: <a href="http://lifeinlowsec.blogspot.com/2009/10/ooc-gameplay-and-women-in-eve.html" target="_blank">GamePlay and Women in EVE</a>.</p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;"><span style="font-style:italic;color:#006600;">There is a lot of talk today that the gaming industry need more women. What improvements are needed to make games more attractive to women? Or are such improvements needed at all?</span><br />
To be honest, the kind of game that might appeal to the majority of women out there who aren&#8217;t already gamers would not likely appeal to me. So personally, I don&#8217;t really think much change is necessary, unless the game companies simply want to exploit a market that isn&#8217;t being addressed and could produce more revenues. But that is not my concern. I have not had any trouble with finding fun games to play&#8230;or people&#8211;including women&#8211;to play them with.</p>
<p>Nicely put. I have an issue with games that are supposed to be attractive to females, because I think there is a (perhaps valid, I don&#8217;t know) perception that these customers are casual gamers. Because if they are already gamers? They&#8217;re playing the same games that men are. They are pirates in EVE Online, or raiders in Warcraft, or they play FPS games. I do play more MMOs than single player games, and I almost never play casual games, but in all sincerity I&#8217;ve never played a game that I thought wasn&#8217;t well-designed for women. I have never thought of myself as a female gamer, I think of myself as a gamer, and that is it. Age of Conan is probably the most male-oriented MMO that I&#8217;ve played (just due to the lore of the IP itself) but I didn&#8217;t feel slighted or shut out as a female player. I was able to make a strong female character, and that&#8217;s all that mattered &#8211; the fact that the initial quest involved saving a half-naked, bound woman didn&#8217;t bother me. My character rescued her and went on to kick a lot of ass, which was pretty much all I wanted to do in that game.</p>
<p>I think if you try to pigeonhole people, you make shallow games. I&#8217;m definitely a girly-girl, but I feel quite at home striding through a post-apocalyptic setting, covered in tattoos and toting a BFG. I don&#8217;t need a pink interface, or sparkles, or fairies. I don&#8217;t need a casual game that I can pop on to play while the waiting for the laundry to be done. I want games that make me think, where I can kick butt with my friends, and as long as I CAN create a female character, that&#8217;s pretty much all I need.</p>
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