How Warhammer 40,000 abandoned anti-authoritarianism for comfortable cowardice

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    1 year ago

    Other miniatures games (Infinity etc) have near-parity in male and female sculpts and don’t have massively more female players playing them. Female warhammer players generally don’t feel comfortable with the militarized aesthetic of Space Marines, regardless of whether the person inside the power armor is a woman or not. To make them more comfortable in the hobby, focus more on Tyranids, Eldar, and demons.

    The majority of the FSM crowd is men uncomfortable with their maleness, however, and that needs to be addressed.

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      1 year ago

      Again, not in my experience. I don’t know which of our experiences is more common, but it’d be interesting to see some data. Though more focus on non-SpaceMarines can only be good for the hobby.

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        1 year ago

        What miniatures game do you know of that has more female players because it has more female miniatures in it?

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          I can’t speak for more female minis, since giant robots don’t have genders generally, BUT my first interaction with Battletech wasn’t about a conglomeration all-male posterboy factions that comprise fully half the game and have their own prequel game with even more All-Man Space Marines.

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            1 year ago

            Right, and Battletech has an even more male-dominated fanbase than 40k.

            The calls for female space marines, again, seem to be primarily by men uncomfortable with their own maleness.

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              We clearly run in different circles, though I wouldn’t be surprised to find that mine is less typical.