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your feminist innerself must have suffered soo much when playing mad max and the last renmant, huh?
And dont come with the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 'because bioware did' logic...the witcher 1,2 and 3 also have choice and consequence storyline but have 0 customization, and i dont see any of you r3t@rds crying about not being able to have a digital ♥♥♥♥♥♥ ingame.
nice feminist logic there bud.
Then mess with this game files and use a random npc female model then, and you'll have a transgender as your main protagonist, since it'll speak like a man...com eon...siri speaking with the voice of gerald? scary tought.....and seriously? thats your logic? because you play as the female char for 40 minutes on a game you spent 100+ hours on?
If we go by that logic then you have female companions on this, that actualy follow you around almost the entire game, and that you can customize the equipment.
In fact you can customize your character face but alas not choose your gender essentially for budget reasons : the cost of the voice recording is enormous, and we have a lot of dialogs. Adding a female voice for an heroine and also all the changes in the other character texts was too expensive for our studio.
Also, no female character because the developers are bigots.
The Witcher games were based on the books about Geralt.
It would make zero sense to have a female option.
People did cry about it, it made no difference whatsoever. CDPR said they were following the books and that was the end of it.
In that case why not drop the male option and have it as female only?
It would be nice if a big budget game actually said they didn't have money for both options so they dropped the male one.
In fact there should be more games that have female protagonists, I cannot think of a single AAA RPG that doesn't let you play a man (although there are some indie titles), but there are a lot where you can't play a woman.
After all, I am so sick of the stereotypical white male lead in video games. This is the main reason I like playing females, it adds much needed diversity.
CD PRoject is now working on Cyberpunk 2077, you can be a girl in that one, according to some (fairly old) videos they released. But don't expect it for a couple years.