E3 wrapped up last weekend, and it wasn't long before actress and Ubisoft host
Aisha Taylor was inundated with hate mail accusing her of not being a real gamer. She fired back on Facebook, arguing that she has been a gamer all her life, and could probably beat a lot of the offending guys on Halo. This week, Kotaku writer Katie Williams expressed similar frustrations with her time at E3.
In an opinion article titled "
So What If I'm A Woman? Let Me Play The Damn Game," Williams recalls how she was "guided towards the Facebook games," and walked through the simplest first-person shooter mechanics as if she couldn't possibly have a clue how to work them. She calls the experience a "hurtful underestimation of my capabilities, both as a journalist and as a gamer." Do you think girl gamers are underestimated, or did Taylor and Williams just have some bad experiences?
I don't online co-op much, but I can't say I ever recall loosing. People often boot me because they can't beat me. That, on the other hand, gets tiring.
besides this isnt the first time that men have underestimated us chickas :P
There are some girls that give us a bad reputation like the ones that feel the need that they have to announce they are a gamer girl as if they are the only one that exists. For example: "I AM A GIRL AND I PLAY COD" So bloody what? It's no shock that girls do enjoy playing games so when female celebrities "reveal" they are a gamer, I roll my eyes.
I have experienced abuse when gaming because of the fact I am female but I get used to it, ignore it and move on. In most games (not so much in Korean RPGs), they automatically assume you're a guy and that's okay for me and sometimes makes the gaming experience more pleasant.
Then again, it sounds like just one of us will do you in. With one hand.
Actually, my lil sis could do you in with her chin while eating Doritos and playing a game online. She's done it before. >:D