You are more likely to relate to a protagonist because they will almost always be male
It amazes me that anybody would make this claim in an era where character customization is ubiquitous. If you want to play as female, the vast majority of the time you can.
Nevertheless:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Video_games_featuring_female_protagonistsAnd doing a quick search off the top of my head of a couple games I've played with female-only protagonists, they didn't even show up in the list. So it's far from complete.
Trivializing women's issues doesn't help the discussion. Erasure is just that. Perhaps you should spend some time listening instead of explaining to all us women folk how you know all about whether or not we are represented.
Ok. fine. What's the problem? Explain it to me. You
didn't answer when I asked you to explain to me what it was you wanted that didn't exist. You evaded the question. So I'm calling you out.
What is it you want that you think doesn't exist?Because very obviously you didn't answer because you
know that anyone with google will probably easily be able to give you examples of whatever it is you want, and then you won't be able to complain about it not existing anymore.
Is there really a problem? If so, then explain it. Show us what you so desperately long for that you believe doesn't exist.
As well as actually arguing that female characters in WoW aren't sexist as fuck.
How, exactly? Anyone who wants to play female can. There are no significant gameplay differences between the genders. In fact, none at all that I can think of. Women are consistently portrayed as in equal roles with men. There are female rulers of entire civilizations like Tyrande and Alexstrasza. And again look at the armor, it's not like they're any more sexualized than the men are.
What's
exactly the problem?