Posted Sep 24, 2006 at 07:39PM by Victor B. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Ubisoft, PMS clan, Morgan Romine
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The Frag Dolls own us. It's always an interesting sight to see when news makers like Reuters talk about video games. It makes you realize that we're slowly getting more exposure and acceptance the way rock and roll and television managed to grow out of obscurity and into the public consciousness.

Of course, it would probably be better if we were talked about in the news for good reasons, and for wholly positive things. Women in gaming, while stereotypical as a topic of discussion for news and features articles are always worth talking about, if only because you can be sure that there are gamers who are better than you and are female.

The Frag Dolls (pictured left) of Ubisoft and the PMS clan are perhaps two of the most prominent female FPS gaming clans out there, not only because of their skill, but also because their core members look good. While the common statement among lady gamers happens to be promoting games and gamers of all genders (rather than focusing on men), does it really help that these female gamers look good?

Even Frag Doll Morgan Romine mentioned that "by virtue of being a novelty we usually got a bit of attention." Until women gamers are treated beyond the stereotype, without the focus of women in games being some sort of sexual stereotype, it seems very unlikely that people in general (and gamers in particular) will really offer full-fledged respect to gaming as a medium and female gamers as a norm, regardless of looks.


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   by Spudgun (Unregistered) - 2006-09-25
 » thats funny...

no.21 that was funny...

the girls in the pic dont look that bad, seen worse, not sure about there gaming skills though (cannot tell from a pic)... all you lot saying they look like dogs, need to mature a bit...

anyways, my friends wont play against me if the game has SniperRifles or any long distance weapons... I can normally take out game characters in one shot... I just really like long distance weapons there is great satisfaction in seeing someone running in the distance to be stopped in there tracks with one shot... :)

   by hush404 - 2006-09-25
 » here's a thought

If they're fighting to break the female gamer stereotype then maybe, just maybe, the way to go about that isn't to jump into the media and claim "look at me!!".

These kind of 'female only' clans have been around for a while, it's nothing new and as for being stereotyped, it's mostly the fault of the media in the first place. Gamers (for the most part) are fine with female gamers and don't make a huge fuss over it, but the media paints a different picture, where the female gamer is a rarity.

That said, why even try to change the view of the media? They'll see what they want and the fact that there's a group(s) of female gamers protesting such a subject just adds to the medias idea that a female gamer is something rare and news worthy.

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   by xocomaox (Unregistered) - 2006-09-25
 » Well..

Please stop setting your standards so high.

Oh, and ya.. I'd hit that.

   by jabberwocky20 (Unregistered) - 2006-09-25
 » What about when they grow up?

When they're in their 50's will they ditch the PMS clan name and go for something flashy like ohhh I dunno...the MENOPAUSE clan :P...LOL?

   by Nameless (Unregistered) - 2006-09-25
 » ...what?


Originally posted by xocomaox:
"Please stop setting your standards so high."

Why don't you just f_ck a dog while you're at it.

The ability to reserve oneself beyond basic instinct is what seperates humans from animals. Having higher standards should be encouraged, not discrouraged.



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