

Most people here, for 200+ posts, seem to just be in one big circle jerk for being totally A-okay with no female main protagonist. They had a chance to really do something great but they shot themselves in the foot, and they’re keeping themselves tied down on purpose. Putting a female character in a few quests where you control them isn’t the same thing as a playable female character and it’s a cheap cop-out when they could have done so much more. It would be about like claiming there’s a King and a Prince playable characters in Witcher 2 because of the two quests you get to control them in. Quite frankly, I think limiting playable female characters to “a line of quests” is basically insulting.

In an open world RPG there’s so much possibility for gameplay replayability when you aren’t locked into a static character and are actually able to have good character creation customization options (including gender choice) that it’s mind boggling why someone, when given the choice, would choose against it. Then you make a new one, customize it in a totally different way (or maybe not “totally” different) and then you go and play the game in a totally different way. You make one character, customize it a certain way, then go and play the game a certain way. If you aren’t familiar with the term, which comes from MMORPG’s, it’s basically just making alt(ernative) characters… a lot of them.

I played them for so long because of alt whoring.

I didn’t play games like Skyrim or Oblivion for thousands of hours because the graphics or gameplay were so good because quite honestly neither were that amazing. Even if the graphics and gameplay are so good that it can get me to play it, there will essentially be zero replayability for me. Without both #3 and #4 the game is essentially dead to me. I played Witcher 1 & 2 but I can’t really connect with Geralt either. I played a whole variety of the Assassin Creeds, one of the exceptions to my #4 rule however, I did not connect with the protagonist on literally any of them. What’s more, if it doesn’t include a female protagonist I’ll never really get into it, even if I do play it, and I’ll never truly connect. If it doesn’t include #4 in the form of being able to play a female protagonist then I’ll just drop it right then and there and not give it further consideration and this is true probably over a good 90% of the time. If it doesn’t include #3 then I’m extremely disappointed from the get-go. If a game doesn’t satisfy #1 and #2 then it won’t even be considered further. There are a few extremely important things for me when I’m looking at new games… While I do believe there should be an option later on to play the game freely how you want, for the sake of the 3 ACTS being released, it should focus on a male protagonist. Women in medieval times did not brandish blades or piece together armor save but a few like Joan of Arc or Elizabeth the 2nd I think. Personally, I don’t want this, mainly because the DEVs have said they want it to be historically accurate to some degree. Do you guys want the choice of playing male or female? WISHLIST! What do you guys want from this game?!Īnyways I figured I would make a thread dedicated to the discussion.
#Kingdom come deliverance female character full#
They make it for "MONEY", and I full well suspect that those DLC's will get more $$$ for those of US that want to look at Cartoon Pics of Women, (yep, its really what it is) in the third person? As this is an FPS mainly game.I recently created a wish list thread and the most common thing I’ve seen recently is having the option to play male or female. Dont yell at me about it or Complain, I did offer the DLC shortcut to see for yourself right? Thing is, its a Game, not a Gender Statement. If this was a true sandbox/RPG, that would be a viable argument. I am just saying the devs intended the main character to be the son of a blacksmith. gonna be a DLC for all the 'Fantasy" Players in the Future, (YEP even the DEV"s got an Award for Best Fantasy and chuckled over this as its an RPG.NOT a Fantasy game.LOL) I mean, in all honesty, those are very few and rare exceptions. Originally posted by mattdilllon:YEP.the Middle Ages just Were NOT! an AMAZON womens time at all (Maybe Joan of Arc, but theres little evidence to this, as it is a Church Story right?) and.the Church was Loosing Ground to Protestants at the time too.(sigh).Like I s prob.
