Darkflare Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 Well first of all, the manly man image hasn't been appearing as much recently being replaced with the bishounen look. I generally gravitate toward gameplay styles that I'm more familiar with regardless of whether the character(s) with said style(s) are male or female. Every once in a while I'll try something else, but otherwise isn't affected by character gender. That said, if I absolutely had to choose, I think I would go more toward female characters simply because...you see guys being cool and awesome all the time, I find it to be more interesting to see a badass female than a male. Sure, you got your cute girls, but you also got your awesome girls as well and they can kick ass just as well. And let's face it, it's just more impressive seeing a chick fight than a guy. and wood, you might want to re-word your poll choices better. Characters that are male and female are freaking creepy.
Werewood Posted March 18, 2014 Author Posted March 18, 2014 Well first of all, the manly man image hasn't been appearing as much recently being replaced with the bishounen look. I generally gravitate toward gameplay styles that I'm more familiar with regardless of whether the character(s) with said style(s) are male or female. Every once in a while I'll try something else, but otherwise isn't affected by character gender. That said, if I absolutely had to choose, I think I would go more toward female characters simply because...you see guys being cool and awesome all the time, I find it to be more interesting to see a badass female than a male. Sure, you got your cute girls, but you also got your awesome girls as well and they can kick ass just as well. And let's face it, it's just more impressive seeing a chick fight than a guy. and wood, you might want to re-word your poll choices better. Characters that are male and female are freaking creepy. Alright I just changed the 3rd choice to "I prefer MUGEN characters with any genders". >> ...more interesting to see a badass female than a male.... I agree. Especially the female character is a sub-boss/boss, such as The Rumble Fish 2 Beatrice and Arcana Heart 3 Scharlachrot and Super Street Fighter IV Juri Han and The King of Fighters 2000 Kula. And, how about these FTG gender setting differences? - males tend to have moves with more animation start-up & active frames, as well as longer recovery frames, while females tend to have fewer (i.e. the same close standing punch) - males fighters tend to deal more damage than females do (i.e. the same crouching trip kick) - males fighters tend to make P2 pause longer when P2 is hit/guarding - males fighters tend to have life value more than females' - males fighters tend to build their power meter faster - females fighters tend to move more agile than males - females fighters tend to have more multiple-hit moves than males do - females fighters tend to have more defense value as their attack value is lower - females fighters' get-hit collision boxes tend to be small than those of males, making females a smaller attack target So, in terms of game play, there are still some technical differences for the players' preferences. Just my small opinion....... "I still care to share because I believe in Sharing is Caring" - Werewood
Xan Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 There shouldn't be gameplay differences based upon their gender. It's purely based upon how they play. The genders in fighting games are purely aesthetic and seeing people treat it as otherwise is honestly kind of terrible.
Werewood Posted March 18, 2014 Author Posted March 18, 2014 There shouldn't be gameplay differences based upon their gender. It's purely based upon how they play. The genders in fighting games are purely aesthetic and seeing people treat it as otherwise is honestly kind of terrible. In other words, if Ryu is being moves-swapped and property/parameter values with those of Chun-Li (and the other way round), both are just the same to you? "I still care to share because I believe in Sharing is Caring" - Werewood
Xan Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 Precisely. The genders are just there as a part of the character's design, not as a deciding factor for how they play.
Werewood Posted March 18, 2014 Author Posted March 18, 2014 Precisely. The genders are just there as a part of the character's design, not as a deciding factor for how they play. I see. So everybody can be a perfect stick-man/stick-woman/stick-animal/stick-robot fighter. Capom/SNK/Sammy/Sega/Atlus should do a full-stick-figure FTG. I want to try theirs..... "I still care to share because I believe in Sharing is Caring" - Werewood
Gaulbetti Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 I want a stick fighter, so character details wouldn't be a issue. Then I would finally play as someone other than Ryu for once in my life. Everything close to me fades away. (Insert emoji here)
Kazagami Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 Really now WaifuLaifu Discord Server / Twitter / MUGEN releases
Zemilia Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 @Diffbok Is that so.. Anyway, just to get this on topic; It's just mostly on who's gameplay styles I'm morely into. Male or female, it's how their style of gameplay interest me. For example: For the Shoto types I use: Ryu, Ken, Yuka (Variable Geo), Marisa (Kohaku's Marisa btw), Red Arcueid (She's like an Akuma.. of some sorts), etc. If I use chars who are more combo based however: Jago (KI), Toru (CA), Yomi (Trap based, yet surprisingly has a lot of combo abilities into her), Orchid, etc. Something like that. No matter if the core gameplay is rather the same as well, as long as a char of either gender is has a gameplay archetype that I like/interest me, I'll play as him/her.
tehdevil Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 Male characters only because of my sister who verbally insulted me when I use female characters and I often use male characters most
Wargame-kun Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 ^ lol well in my case mostly i used is female char but i often use male char but i choose i prefer both genders why? they are fun to used and as long their gameplay is good (and balance too also)
Umezono Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 Precisely. The genders are just there as a part of the character's design, not as a deciding factor for how they play. This is patently untrue. The SF2 directors intentionally gave Chun-Li lower health because she was a woman, the narrative only recently changed ot the fact she was a fast character anyway.
Werewood Posted March 21, 2014 Author Posted March 21, 2014 Male characters only because of my sister who verbally insulted me when I use female characters and I often use male characters most I am curious about what FTG or MUGEN characters your sister uses.......... "I still care to share because I believe in Sharing is Caring" - Werewood
Xan Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 This is patently untrue. The SF2 directors intentionally gave Chun-Li lower health because she was a woman, the narrative only recently changed ot the fact she was a fast character anyway. I worded that wrong. What I meant was that it shouldn't be a deciding factor.
Uncle Dante Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 I don't really have a preferred gender. I play with more females than I do males, but my mains are males. For me it doesn't matter that much as long as they play well, have good movesets, and are fast, I will probably play as them. I have always made speed my preference.
tehdevil Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 I am curious about what FTG or MUGEN characters your sister uses.......... She played with me FTG in the past, we have played Vitual Fighters 2, Street Fighters and Samurai Spirits 2 and 4 She used Sarah, Chun-Li and Nakoruru. There was one time when I play Samurai Spirits 4 with my youngest sister, I used Nakoruru. When my sister came into my room to watch us playing, she says "Wow someone is using Nakoruru huh? Who huh? Is he a gay or what huh?" I was pissed after she said that.
Kazagami Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Some girls likes robots Some boys likes princesses Nothing wrong with using a female character on ftg lol WaifuLaifu Discord Server / Twitter / MUGEN releases
tehdevil Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 Some girls likes robots Some boys likes princesses Nothing wrong with using a female character on ftg lol my sister is being immature, if she goes for holiday, I would use female characters
Sweetfire13 Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 Tell her to fuck off and you can play as any character you want to play as. Or are you just that insecure of your masculinity. Gaulbetti 1
Arias Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 Females, I don't like to stare at big manly muscular men :}
Gaulbetti Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 Some girls likes robots Some boys likes princesses Nothing wrong with using a female character on ftg lol That whole thing reminded me of why I never played as girls anymore: My brother.................... Everything close to me fades away. (Insert emoji here)
tehdevil Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Tell her to fuck off and you can play as any character you want to play as. Or are you just that insecure of your masculinity. No brotha
thekillnator Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Well it depends if the character plays well than i don't really care if the character is a boy or a girl or a genderless monster or robot.
Darkflare Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 She played with me FTG in the past, we have played Vitual Fighters 2, Street Fighters and Samurai Spirits 2 and 4 She used Sarah, Chun-Li and Nakoruru. There was one time when I play Samurai Spirits 4 with my youngest sister, I used Nakoruru. When my sister came into my room to watch us playing, she says "Wow someone is using Nakoruru huh? Who huh? Is he a gay or what huh?" I was pissed after she said that. The truth is that she doesn't want you to use the same characters she uses in fear that you would be better as them than her. Flowering Knight 1
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