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goulibouli said:
It's weird, previous Assassin's Creed have featured female assassins, why would they backtrack?

Their only excuse is that most people, fighter or templar in History were males but then who cares about Historical accuracy in a video game fiction.


They did not backtrack as they have never once had both female and male protagonist is an Assassin's Creed game.

This would not only increase the need for programing character animations but the need for program the world to react to both male and female characters as they would elicit different reactions in an immersive environment such as those provided in Assassin's Creed games.

The person who posted this thread, like myself, knows little to nothing of programing for video games nor the constraints developers are under to meet deadlines and goals.

Thus the idea that a company, whose goal it is to make money, that has show itself willing to make action games with lead female characters despite the people who make the majority of video game purchases being male is sexist for maing a game without a playable female character is not only stupid but dishonest, slanderous and biased.

Glad the person who posted this thread cancelled their pre-order as they don't deserve to enjoy this game.



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