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Just leaving a few names here and can only recommend looking them up. Fascinating and heroic lives, all of them.
Aleksandra Samusenko
Gertrude Boyarski
Hannie Schaft
Lydia Litvyak
Lyudmila Pavlichenko
Mariya Oktyabrskaya
Nadezhda Popova
Nancy Wake
Simone Segouin
Susan Travers
Violette Szabo
Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
@BenDaHunter perhaps because the gaming community is not a strictly male community? Where in the past your typical gamer would be the stereotype male between age 18-30, gaming nowadays is mainstream and there's plenty of female gamers around these days, as well that it's of all ages and ethnicities. Maybe they would like to have the option to customize the character they play with to something they can identify themselves with?
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- SofaJockeyUK8 years agoHero+
@RanzigeRidder2 wrote:@BenDaHunter ...Maybe they would like to have the option to customize the character they play with to something they can identify themselves with?
I find people do one of two things.
Yes, there are the 'self-insertion' players who enjoy playing a character that in gender or even looks resembles them (or a heroic video game version of them).
There are also the Role Players who particularly enjoy playing as a character who is not them, may be very specific to the game setting and may be a different gender.
I will often play as a female character (while male in real life) because I enjoy the role play and that such a character is definitely not 'me'. It adds a layer to the story.
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