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Nyiah
reply to post by BrokenCircles
I think we sporadically forget that the avatars aren't real, and since we're hardwired to respond to humans, and especially attractive ones, in social environments, it's like forgetting that you're online & going about the interaction like you would in person. I've seen people do it, too. I'm not bothered often in games, it's usually in PvE queues where I do the most chatting (coordinating strategies & placements, idle chatter in lulls, etc) For context, I play Star Trek Online, and it's a myriad of avatars and interactions all around. I think it mostly depends on the ages on the players, too. Older folks don't tend to be too bothersome or chatty in-game, but the younger ones, teens and twenty-somethings, sometimes approach attractive players in public areas. Most often, it's a simple "Buzz Off" in the zone chat that gets them laughed out of the instance. So yeah, I don't discount that attractive avs get attention. If it were a real life grouping, I doubt it would go much differently with the attractive people.
And I concur, it's like clothes to me, but my 4 Trek avs are all clothed as best possible (full uniforms, with the acception of my Orion, who gets tattered pants & a tattered top---she's an opportunist raider, hard life) When I log out of the game, that's like taking those "clothes" off, for the most part. They're not necessarily me or extensions of me in-game, but since I did create them with my tastes in mind, they have elements of me in how they're dressed.
And to the PP who said we're like unicorns. You'd be surprised, man. If the boobs are huge, it's typically a guy gamer. If a girl wants to not be noticed, she's usually one of the male avatarsedit on 10/10/2013 by Nyiah because: (no reason given)edit on 10/10/2013 by Nyiah because: (no reason given)
Nyiah
Arnie123
That avatar...I want to say that's Rikku from the final fantasy 13....
You know, it never crossed my mind to ask. Now that you're pondering it, I'm curious as to where her image hails from.
Speaking of avatars on ATS, if I take a fleeting glance at yours, I somehow see a Tholian in an enviro suit.
Crakeur
reply to post by bekod
If you go back and read the rest of my posts, you'll see that I did have a female avatar a while back, in a game so I am absolutely aware of that.
Alice - see above. I have walked in your shoes, with regards to gaming, and it was a real eye opening experience.
Crakeur
reply to post by Evil_Santa
I was talking about the fool of an avatar I have here. It was a joke.
The last time I picked an avatar for a game, I made a hot little red headed woman and wound up getting all kinds of gifts, and some ugly chat, from dudes who assumed I was a woman. I wound up changing her name to Xysys Nohlayde (this is no lady) and, eventually, the dudes backed off.
bekod
reply to post by Char-Lee
your post prove my point , gender avs should not influence the game play or chat but it does, it should be based on skill not looks, but then it does reflect society.
hoochymama23
reply to post by WhiteAlice
Playing harder knowing you are beating dudes in a game is perfect. The nasty comments just make it so much better.