This coming off the 'type 1 type 2' bs from Oblivion but I've noticed this as I am currently playing both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Aniversary edition on and off.
In Fallout 4 I have a female character, because it doesn't really affect the game, I don't care about the companions beyond perks they give and mostly play it to create the ultimate settlements/skyscraper fortresses.
In Skyrim, no matter what race I pick, Dunmer, Redguard, Breton (though fuck being a High Elf) my character is always male, since I enjoy the story and quests and even the Harthfire marriage and kids aspect of it.
I started applying this to older games with player created characters, was ALWAYS a Male Shep in ME, ALWAYS Male in Fallout NV and 3, was always male in Dragon Age EXCEPT DA inquisition but that also dropped massively in writing quality.
Maybe I'm over thinking it, but I'm wondering if subconsciously this 'type 1/2' bs is also indicating how shit the writing and world building is since as players, the more invested we are in the world, the more we want to create a character like us in the game to play as including gender, just at peak performance lol.
I played Male Shep mostly because having Garrus as my bro and Tali as partner was the best combo lol.
Tali shouldn’t have been fuckable it goes against her entire story and her becoming immune to all of your germs including future germs due to a cum exchange is nonsense. May as well have given her a full body condom as that would make more sense and something humans would do for some wide hip alien pussy.
Sorry, from 2 onwards she was flirting with me TOO much and had such NICE hips all the reasons why this shouldn't work lore wise went out the air lock lol.
that is how they should've done it, a female condom thru an access port, or something like a thinner suit and friction based intimacy and handjobs. But no, she just says she's gonna be sick for a week but it's worth it. Stupid lazy writing.
Awww but saying "I'd rather risk death than not have your raw, unfiltered dicking at least once" is romantic. That's the kind of dedication that says she's a keeper.