The first time there's EVER been a female majority group.

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  • Omg I've watched too much south park. I read that as Big Gay Al

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    Pride posted: »

    Are you doubting Big Al's baby gender foretelling skills?! How dare you.

  • Couldn't have said it any better myself. Take my like!

    The answer to all these questions is men. Who wrote the history books? especially in Western civilization, which seems to enjoy leaving out

  • Whoa, this thread went downhill really fast. Is it really that hard for some people to accept the fact that for once in a video game the demographic for the main cast is more female than male? We don't even get that in most movies/tv shows and all forms of media. You know how great it is to see an actual company do that, even if not deliberately? And not only that, but actually have us playing as a female protagonist... of colour, might I add. It's ridiculous how some people feel the need to come on here and proclaim how unrealistic it is that there's this many female characters left. In case you haven't noticed 50% of the population is female, so omg it's so unrealistic that so many women would survive the ZA... No, the stats say otherwise. And considering that half the population is female, it is important to be represented in media, including video games like TWDG. Seriously, it's reactions like this that just prove the point of why people on here are actually happy to see a female majority group.

  • No, they don't.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    Childbirth is a special case, due to the amount of hormones coarsing through the body. Generally speaking, men endure pain better than women.

  • Well Clem is secretly the leader in her own little way, lol.

    Flog61 posted: »

    But again, they'll just make plans like the men would, that's the point. How the men might react is a more valid point, although it looks

  • That's what forums are for. For over thinking things :P

    WhatTheDuck posted: »

    Dude you're still overthinking it...it's not that big of a deal.

  • I think Telltale are really good at representing female characters. They even have damn pole dancers in TWAU and they're not really sexualised at all! Racial diversity is great, no steriotypes. They even make fun of steriotypes with the whole urban lee thing! xD

  • I can't believe people are saying that because men are naturally stronger that they will survive more. All a girl needs to do is get a damn gun and they can defeat any body builder no matter how strong they are. xD

  • Haha when in doubt, ask myth busters!

    skoothz posted: »

    Mythbusters proved in an episode that women have a higher pain threshold, for what it's worth.

  • Wow... Get a girlfriend dude FEMALES CAN DO THINGS TOO M8

    Syracuse posted: »

    There are a lot of women out there who could undoubtedly kick your ass and outlive you in a disaster. Really? What culture or societ

  • That's pretty sexist. I didn't mean it like that.

    Healoz posted: »

    Wow... Get a girlfriend dude FEMALES CAN DO THINGS TOO M8

  • How do you freaking know if girls can't fight or survive? I do karate biatch! But really, you are
    srs rite nao?

    Syracuse posted: »

    Yeah, it's pretty unrealistic since most women are terrible at fighting, survival, etc. Well, it is a game so it's okay I guess.

  • Yay now lets reel off the list of male characters! Oh wait, I think that list is significantly longer... <.<

    Well the main protagonist of the whole season is a female and I think that is awesome in itself. There seems to have been more and more f

  • What she said isn't sexist.

    It is a little rude, however.

    Syracuse posted: »

    That's pretty sexist. I didn't mean it like that.

  • SyracuseSyracuse Banned
    edited June 2014

    I must've interpreted her or his comment in my own way then.

    Flog61 posted: »

    What she said isn't sexist. It is a little rude, however.

  • As soon as the episode ended I did a head count, it was one of the first things I noticed. As long as these people are kind and respect Clementine I'm happy with this group.

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    None. And I think everyone just gave you the answer.

    Plus to add the fact that women can endure GO ASK CLEMENTINE. She's eleven and was able to stitch her own arm up. I know I would've fainted cuz the pain she went through was similar to the after effects of my toe surgery and I was close to fainting.

    goodcop2 posted: »

    Oh reaally ? how many births did you give then ?

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    Yeah, I can imagine that.

    Healoz posted: »

    I can't believe people are saying that because men are naturally stronger that they will survive more. All a girl needs to do is get a damn gun and they can defeat any body builder no matter how strong they are. xD

  • Yup, that's cool.

    Rock114 posted: »

    Then I suppose that you and I will simply have to agree to disagree over the amount of authority that a creator has over their characters. I don't see either of us making headway with the other any time soon. That cool with you?

  • 'Females can do things too' is sexist in no way whatsoever.

    Syracuse posted: »

    I must've interpreted her or his comment in my own way then.

  • My bad.

    Like i said, it makes sense because of the setting.

  • There's certain things females can do, yes...

    Flog61 posted: »

    'Females can do things too' is sexist in no way whatsoever.

  • What are you, some kind of feminist hippie?

    Flog61 posted: »

    Well, by saying that you're kind of contradicting the anti-sexist ideas of this thread, but I'll take what support I can get

  • I just noticed how few men there are left. I've been averaging one male group member death per episode (Pete, Alvin, now Carlos) so at this rate it will be even fewer before long

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    They can do the same things as men can, and men can do the same things as women can outside of actual physical differences ;like not being able to breastfeed or give birth.

    Apart from that. men and women are just as capable.

    Syracuse posted: »

    There's certain things females can do, yes...

  • Sarcasm, right?

    If it isn't. then no, I am not a 'feminist hippie', I am just a man that believe people shouldn't immediately be treated differently because of their race, sex, gender or sexuality.

    BoatsNHoes posted: »

    What are you, some kind of feminist hippie?

  • Is this it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlU2lmzzpxQ

    It was pretty funny. Their reactions weren't at all surprising to me though. I've never doubted for a second that women have a higher pain threshold. Very easy for all these misogynist asswipes to say otherwise when they don't go through a fraction as much pain.

    sardines posted: »

    There's a video out there somewhere where scientists simulated labor pains on men, and their reactions really do say it all. I'll see if I can find it.

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    Alright then. Here's a study done by Stanford University with an 11,000-patient sample size in support of my claim. Let's see what you have.

    sammaxillus posted: »

    No, they don't.

  • AWESOMEOAWESOMEO Banned
    edited June 2014

    It really doesn't mean anything, it's just how it ended up.

    Now don't take me as a sexist here, I'm just saying what I see in nowdays' society, but in these days more and more women just try to be "ladies" and not aspire to be the same as men (which is totally wrong) because society has this image of how "women" should be and how "men" should be as well, so I think that caused a lot of women to just freak out and die because they weren't "used" to fighting because they were pretty much brainwashed to "let the men handle that".

  • Wait, how is it misogynistic to say that men have a higher pain tolerance than women? Even if that claim were false (which it's not), it doesn't say anything about the relative worth of men and women. People often forget, but pain is a good thing. It lets you know that your body is in danger and that you should try to avoid whatever circumstances are causing your body to feel this sensation. Being more sensitive to pain means that you have more awareness of when something is going wrong with your body, which is pretty important in a survival situation.

    lapiswolf posted: »

    Is this it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlU2lmzzpxQ It was pretty funny. Their reactions weren't at all surprising to me though. I've

  • I may have came across as a bit rude, but as Flog said not sexist. :s Just a bit mad at your assumptions that is all...

    Syracuse posted: »

    That's pretty sexist. I didn't mean it like that.

  • Don't forget Ellie, she is a playable character after all.

    Flog61 posted: »

    I would argue that out of that list, only Clem, Lara and Jodie are true protagonists. I mean, we've had women on our side in games for a very long time, but having playable female protagonists, as they are, is much rarer.

  • No, just bad luck.
    Some ended up in the wrong groups (capable or not).
    And many more reasons.

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    It really doesn't mean anything, it's just how it ended up. Now don't take me as a sexist here, I'm just saying what I see in nowdays' so

  • I will agree with Dome Wing on this one. More studies tend to support men on that one. If you want to bust his claim then you need to source evidence when you are arguing about something like this.

    sammaxillus posted: »

    No, they don't.

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    I haven't read all of the comments, but why do people think that men are the most capable of surviving ?
    This is a zombie apocalypse, not a boxing competition against zombies (somebody make a fanart of this, just kidding).

    The most important things to survive are :
    -Have a weapon (not only one if possible).
    -Find a good group.
    -Know what to do.
    -Shelter.
    -More things, but as you know, I am lazy.

    Physical strength is a big plus. Intelligence (not hard maths) IS one the big keys to surviving.

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  • I'd chalk that up more as there just being a few walker models and men were just ones that were made the most. For the corpses my question will be is when are those corpses and what area is it in? If it was in a gender neutral area then okay. If it was in a male-oriented building like

    To that 2nd point I would argue that it would be hard to show that very well in gameplay. I'm also trying to think of the times Lee fights women walkers and struggles (Clementine will not be included, she is a child and will struggle against both genders equally due to her size).

    1. Sandra the Babysitter, Lee got ambushed, had an injured leg, and bashed his head against the counter so that definitely made her a bigger threat than even a normal male walker.

    2. The motor inn zombie near the RV. That one was only dangerous because the group lacked weapons and the only weapon they had was an ice pick. So yeah, slightly less dangerous than Sandra due to the wide open space.

    3.The horde in episode 5 had one female walker that could bite Lee during the "Armed for Death" scene and not result in a game over. Though considering that situation, any walker would be a threat.

    Also I have a theory that when someone turns the body shuts off the limiters on their muscles which would explain why the women walkers could over power people; the walkers are using their muscles to their fullest potential which is STRONG. Of course after a while those muscles would break down, leading to them being weak again.

    I still think that if the same walker were to attack the average (emphasis on average, so imagine the average height and weight for both genders) man or woman then the man has the higher chance of physically over powering the walker. The women would have to be cunning to survive. Though in my mind I don't think any women would be dumb enough to try to fight a walker with brute force so that point is kind of moot.

    Summarize: Most men are stronger than women but that wouldn't matter anyway because of the Walker's lack of muscle limitations.

    Flog61 posted: »

    But, as I go on to say, we see more male corpses than female corpses. And also, in the game female walkers are just as much of a threat as male ones.

  • Well, about the owning a weapon thing, 47% of men in the US own a gun while only 13% of women do (http://www.gallup.com/poll/20098/gun-ownership-use-america.aspx).

    And, yeah, we're not arm-wrestling here, but greater physical strength afford you more options against zombies. Like when the hoard of zombies were piling on the door that Lee was under in the beginning of episode 3. If Kenny hadn't helped him (and he didn't for a lot of people), Lee had to rely on his physical strength to get out of there. A weaker person would have probably died.

    I haven't read all of the comments, but why do people think that men are the most capable of surviving ? This is a zombie apocalypse, not a

  • Fortunately, only a few are... Not really happy with the fact that there are more women than men.
    Many things make us love this game so much, one of them is that you find who you can relate to, or even who you want to be.
    Anyway, in many games you don't see a lot, or over-sexualised women. Now they have good women (seriously : Christa, Molly, Clementine, Carley, Lilly, etc) capable and easy to relate to. In many movies (video games, maybe ?), they are just the eye candy or the one who have coitus with somebody.
    Us, urbans... How many movies where the 1st to die is a brotha (no-ones give a sh*t when he/she do). Now look what we have, Lee, Clementine (she is African-American), Mike, etc.
    -Too many things to write about. And as you know, I am lazy.

    This game is not about people, not a specific group, but people surviving. Also, it is hard to feel that your "kind" is left-out.

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    I haven't read all of the comments, but why do people think that men are the most capable of surviving ? This is a zombie apocalypse, not a

  • I've been waiting for someone to say that. I love the prostitutes in TWAU because they're human beings and act like most people would if they were forced to be hookers.

    I just love it because it's natural and just good writing. So far there's only been one "bad" female character and that was because she was written as someone trying too hard to be badass. I know Jane is quite similar to Molly in many ways but she fit right in with the narrative, I don't know how but she did. Probably because Jane lacks that stupid parkour bullshit on top of it so she's not quite a "Mary Sue" character. I just hope episode 4 doesn't ruin it like the previews show.

    Healoz posted: »

    I think Telltale are really good at representing female characters. They even have damn pole dancers in TWAU and they're not really sexualis

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