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small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 18:59
by bell chick
just something to add a little spice 1 point bonuses based on gender could be added. after thought most fair would be 1 vitality for males (guys being generally tougher, wanted to say strength but as most players go archer it wouldnt be fair) and females get 1 point for agility. as sex changes arent expensive its not that big if a player wanted to switch their bonus. just something to adfd a touch of diversity and decision
Re: small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 21:06
by Crush
Any differences between sexes would be considered political incorrect by at least one person, and because nobody wants to look like a chauvinist, nobody will dare to oppose that person. So no, unlikely to happen
But why should men should have more vitality? Women generally have better health than men and also live longer on average. When there would be a difference, men should have more strength.
Re: small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 22:25
by bell chick
problem is strength has no real use in game
Re: small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 23:13
by veryape
bell chick wrote:problem is strength has no real use in game
I bet a few warriors would disagree.
Re: small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 04:07
by bell chick
veryape wrote:bell chick wrote:problem is strength has no real use in game
I bet a few warriors would disagree.
sure but warrior is by far the minority
Re: small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 10:10
by Chicka-Maria
bell chick wrote:veryape wrote:bell chick wrote:problem is strength has no real use in game
I bet a few warriors would disagree.
sure but warrior is by far the minority
I thought brawling was?
But any who, The genders in the game are there for a option of appearance...making them gain points over gender would not be fair to other players who "role play" as a man or a woman and want to have a certain class.
regards,
Re: small idea. natural gender bonuses
Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 02:01
by TGE
erm
and it is actually kind of sexist and stereotypical....