QUOTE(audreyreiko @ Sep 6 2010, 03:35 PM)
Yes, one can definitely play without throwing the gender label, however my point in this is to promote SC2 to more female gamers.
Like you said, a lot of them play WoW, Maple and RO, but they seldom play RTS games like these, and I find that they are missing out a lot!
I definitely do not need the "extra help" or whatever "perks" from other players for being a female gamer.
That's totally not the reason when I look for my fellow female gamers.
Female gamers need to give this a try, it will definitely open up more options for female gamers and it will be less rare to actually see them on SC2.
if it makes you feel better, my sister is a pretty good war3 player (must be the good mentor! Like you said, a lot of them play WoW, Maple and RO, but they seldom play RTS games like these, and I find that they are missing out a lot!
I definitely do not need the "extra help" or whatever "perks" from other players for being a female gamer.
That's totally not the reason when I look for my fellow female gamers.
Female gamers need to give this a try, it will definitely open up more options for female gamers and it will be less rare to actually see them on SC2.
Sep 6 2010, 03:38 PM

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