It's so confusing when someone joins a fireteam with a female character and ends up being a dude (*cue Aerosmith*).
Do they all just want the D? But seriously, can any guys who do this shed some light on.. why?
I feel like someone pulled an Oprah, "You get a female warlock, and YOU get a female warlock! Everyone gets female warlocks!"
Edit: Jesus H. Christopher, I'm curious. I've noticed this quite often since I started playing, and I can't answer this question for myself, so I wanted some insight. inb4more "why do you even caaaaare?!!1!?!?"
Edit again: holy -blam!-, I'm a girl. Hence why I don't have insight to why this happens.
Edit, take three: thanks to everyone who gave a legitimate answer! I appreciate the insight :-)
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Edited by platelamp: 10/12/2014 7:25:35 PMIts simple. Because why not? Every game since I can remember playing video games 95% of the time featured a male protagonist. As this feature became more accessible in modern games, I choose the female character. Because I like to change it up. A female badass is entriguing and more interesting to me then the typical brute male smashing faces. It also depends on the game, and the character models. I liked the female this time around. So what.