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As for the previous comments, female bikers would allow a congressman being able to say this game promotes violence against women. In other words, breaks some sort of USA moral code. From more than a few friends, I've heard their mothers return games because you can hit a woman. And yes, paradoxically violence and murdering "bad guys" is still okay.
Thematically, a game that is set in an end-of-world post-apocolypse is going to stereotypically have tribalism and male warriors fighting each other, while the women are safely together back in what are essentially villages. What payoff would there be to dillute the focus?
Wouldn't expect the developers to comment on such a subject, because either way they lose in the eyes of public opinion.
I've started several times on the roof moving backwards when starting those levels, or being respawned.
Also, the starting backwards appears to be related to the bug of starting in motion and/or with the camera angle incorrect. Many times after a round ends (less often after dying), starting the next spawn, one will find oneself either moving backwards, or moving forward at the last rate of speed with the camera pointed either correctly, or at an angle depending on if a gun was being fired.