...ok. So then I guess my question is...why do you have a preference for games with those trends if they bother you?
I know this is addressed to Cheeetar, but I'll reply anyway: because I like particular genres of game.
Much like I don't like romance novels so I don't get many non-male-gazey female protagonists, I also have my preferences for gametype.
Ok. Then, I guess I would ask that you revise your position to be that you're unhappy with
a very specific sub genre rather than "the gaming industry." Because gender equality is completely normal in many genres. Just not the ones you want to play.
You mention romance novels. I find this curious, because I'm pretty sure that the vast majority of romance novels are written specifically for women. I wonder if the problem you're having is that you have a preference for material that is intended to not cater to you, and a dislike of material that is intended to cater to you.
For example, while I lack hard figures, I would venture a guess that probably the
console game market has a lot more scantily clad, stupid helpless women than the computer game market. I would venture a guess that "you have no choice what protagonist you play, we wrote only one story" games probably have a lot more npcs characterized solely by the fact of having big boobs than games where you can freely customize your character.
Yes, surely trends do exist. But please understand that even the "I'm an insecure 12 year old boy who wants to be reassured about my masculinity and see lots of sexy babes" demographic is a perfectly valid demographic for people to make games for. There are
plenty of games being made for different demographics. If you have a preference for material that is primarily intended for demographics that include material you dislike...all I can say is that must be inconvenient.
To give you an analogy, let's say that I were to assert that I really enjoy shopping. That's a non-stereotypical activity for men to enjoy. But, nevertheless, there would be no shortage of places for me to go shopping. Now, let's say that I were to decide that I really liked shopping, but I only wanted to buy lingerie. Ok, well...at that point, yes...clearly the industry exhibits a very strong gender preference. Most lingerie is for women. Even so...I could, if I really wanted to, go and buy women's lingerie to "enjoy shopping." But now, imagine if I started complaining that all the lingerie was for women and I really wanted to buy lingerie for men and there wasn't a lot of selection.
That's kind of the position you're in. And again...at some point, all I can really say is yeah...must be inconvenient to have such a specific set of preferences for material that isn't really intended for you.
gazey female
We covered this a couple dozen pages ago in the thread. I think this is a slightly different issue. Even games that are specifically intended for women will generally have "gazey" females. Look at any dress-up game. The idea of being beautiful is supposed to appeal to a female audience just like being a strong, hunky dude is supposed to appeal to the male audience. I assert that most women probably would prefer to play games where they get to be pretty. If that bothers you, then yeah...it's possible you might have a difficult time finding content that appeals to you.
Yes, there
are games where you can create fat and ugly avatars, but there aren't many, and I think that's simply because it's not something many people want. This isn't a gender issue.