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... wait what?
I think whoever wrote the story and the plot had a certain idea where hero is male and that is just how this story is. Not every game has an option to be like Mass Effect where you can be fem shepard
However. I can't support this game as I have with your previous games, when I can continue to play previous titles that allow be to be my own gender, now if you release another Spellforce in the future with the option to be female back in, I will happily buy it.
@Yura.
While that is true, this isn't like the case of games where you are put in the role of one character with a set gender from the beginning (Uncharted, tomb raider etc) we had the choice in previous games and then they have taken it away in this one.
This... Exactly this.
FYI: If you REALLY want to play a female, you can rename the audio files and the model files for the female to whatever the male's is (back it up), then you can play as a female.
In the rest of the world, of course a normal healthy man wants to watch the seducing lady's buns, not a sweaty fat stomach and certainly not one of the tolerant liberal democratic genderless androgene lol.