I do not understand what you're saying.
Again, if they "simply didn't care" about gender, then we'd end up with something much closer to a 50/50 split. That's just simple statistics.
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If everyone picks a male character because they don’t care and it won’t change the reviews of a game then that statistic will stay like that. It doesn’t matter what the gender of a protagonists is, as long as they have good morals and have a good personality
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That only makes sense if we accept that male is a kind of default, with female as an alternative. Which is a sexist way of looking at things. If creators "didn't care" about gender, then it would be roughly like a 50/50 coin flip. Hopefully with some nonbinary folks in there too.
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It absolutely isn't. Maybe if there were an equal amount of men and women making games their would be. But the thing is, men typically develop games. And said men project themselves into their game. The legend of Zelda was loosely based on the devs make believe adventures 1/2
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There's no question that part of what has to change (and is slowly changing) is letting more women into game development, which has for too long been dominated by men. That will help, and is helping a little already.
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he was a kid, for example.
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