Posted May 29, 2013
That may be true in general, but I imagine that it's different for the hardcore crowd. Yes, women form a large proportion of casual and MMO players, but for shooters? Averages can be misleading.
I imagine that part of the problem is the tropes, putting women off, but I also imagine that part of the problem is that women in general are less attracted to combat oriented games. If that's the case then it does make sense for developers and publishers to concentrate on the male demographic for these games. That doesn't mean that they can't make a game appeal to more people by toning it down, but it may not be something they'd consider worthwhile trying.
I imagine that part of the problem is the tropes, putting women off, but I also imagine that part of the problem is that women in general are less attracted to combat oriented games. If that's the case then it does make sense for developers and publishers to concentrate on the male demographic for these games. That doesn't mean that they can't make a game appeal to more people by toning it down, but it may not be something they'd consider worthwhile trying.