Strongrudder
What do you think is the barrier , if there is one ,that keeps women from this game?
Is it that their simply not exposed to it as much? Do you think its social pressures? Would you agree with Kohagu on any points?
I don't want to deal in stereotypes, but you kinda have to in order to make general statements, so here goes.
Disclaimer: This is based on the people I know and have observed. Any of your experiences may be different.It seems to me that a higher percentage of women, when exposed to games, prefer the more casual, pretty ones. This could be due to the ease of getting into the game, as well as the ease of being able to put it down when something else comes up. Social pressures also seem to favor casual games for women; most people aren't going to call a girl a nerd for having cute games on her shelf.
Then you get TF2, with its strong/interesting characters, which might account for the large female following despite the war setting and black humor. (Though, granted, a certain percentage of the ladyfans just participate in the fandom and don't actually play the game)
DF, at this point, doesn't really have either of these traits - "casual" or "strong characters." It's pretty hardcore and intellectual, and the graphics aren't always perfectly representational. Even installing a tileset requires a little research into how the game files work, unless you download it preinstalled. Not to mention the sheer investment of time required just to understand how to do the most basic of tasks. I spent a lot of time on the wiki before I even had the confidence to
install the game. And the dwarves of course don't really have personalities, except for the ones you project onto them. This shouldn't necessarily be considered a weakness, but if a barrier exists, this could be it. Casual gamers will probably be turned off by DF, and more ladies seem to enjoy the casual stuff.
I'd be interested in seeing what kind of background and interests the female DF players
do have in common. I know
I'm not terribly surprised that I've stumbled into a male-dominated community. Having been a female in a computer animation major, my graduating class had a roughly 20/3 male/female ratio. So I'm kinda used to being interested in things that are mostly enjoyed by guys. (One of my foci in school was storyboarding, which probably explains my willingness to pretend that dwarf A killed the invading hydra in revenge for pulling off the arm of dwarf B, her lover)
Footnote:
I also think that it is an interesting observation that chicks tend to be drawn a lot more toward things like the Sims. I enjoy the Sims for the story potential as well, but the interior decorating aspect, clothes, etc really bore me. It's why I prefer premade houses, so I can just get to the fun part. There was a room once that all the Sims hated, and I couldn't bring myself to care about how to fix it. So I told them to go spy on the neighbors instead, and laughed when the neighbor came over to beat them up.
/walloftext, my apologies.