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Fellow trans, are RPGs addictive to you?

Started by stmoraza, January 22, 2018, 02:16:05 PM

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stmoraza

I've always been loving video games in my life, yet I find RPGs (particularly those in which character creation is possible) are particuarly attractive since it is the most accessible way to actually experience a life as a female. Does any of you share the same feeling?
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AlexisH590

Most definitely, but my biggest addiction RPG wise are tabletops. I LOVE Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder!
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Evienne

Totally.
A lot of the stuff I love does not exist, which makes me sad, but in RPGs I can have a lot of that stuff.
Things like the fashion style, magic, different worlds, elves (I like elves leave me alone!) I love a lot of that stuff.

Some of my favorites btw are Dark Souls, Witcher 3, Skyrim, and if you wanna include MMORPGs then WoW and ESO.
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Janes Groove

Definitely not. I find them to be a waste of money and time.
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GraceApril

I love Tabletop RPGs and have played several computer rpgs and MMORPG games. I also like the Sims. But I don't have much time to play PC games and limit my tabletop to one day a week.
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ainsley

For sure!  I love RPGs, but usually I will only play ones that are FPS (first person sword or first person shooter).  I am a PC gamer and like first person RPGs.  It is definitely a bonus when I can create and customize my character. :)
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Totally not interested in games these days. I have far too much to do in real life.
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Kylo

I don't have anywhere near as much time as I had for playing games now but sure, I like RPGs.
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CallMeKatie

Absolutely!I'll always be a gamer and I love a story.
Even better if I can play as a female character too.
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Shambles

When i didnt realise what was going on i was addicted to them. Female char and the usual story of livig another life. 10 hrs a day was the norm when ever i could. Now im out to myself i havrnt touched them. Atm view it like booze to an alchaolic
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VaxSpyder

Yes I love RPGs especially Elder Scrolls, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne (among very many others).  And I've played D&D, Werewolf the Apocalypse, and Call of Cthulhu tabletop.  I think RPG and ->-bleeped-<- are a natural pair.
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Lady Lisandra

I've spent entire days playing RPGs, specially MMOs. Elder Scrolls Online, World of Warcraft, Silkroad, Perfect World, Jade Dynasty, Lineage, and the list goes on.

Quote from: Sam314 on January 22, 2018, 02:25:14 PM
A lot of the stuff I love does not exist, which makes me sad, but in RPGs I can have a lot of that stuff.
Things like the fashion style, magic, different worlds, elves (I like elves leave me alone!) I love a lot of that stuff.

I couldn't agree more to this, specially the fashion part. I wish I could have all the outfits from Jade Dynasty. The magic, worlds and elves can be discussed....
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Evienne

Quote from: Lady Lisandra on January 22, 2018, 04:54:20 PM
I couldn't agree more to this, specially the fashion part. I wish I could have all the outfits from Jade Dynasty. The magic, worlds and elves can be discussed....

Yup. I feel like if I lived in a place where people dressed like they do in fantasy and if I could cast spells for real, I'd be a lot happier in life XD
Fashion wise Renascence time was a big influence on like elven fashion. If only I lived during Renascence time...
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I literally just finished making a Mystic on Black Desert online with as close to my facial features as possible with some feminisation to the face. I made her as broad shouldered as I could to closely reflect my own build and cried a bit because it made me go 'you know what if I came out half as decent as this IRL when I go for it, I'd be pretty damn happy with the results'
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4A-GZE

Yeah, I particularly like GTA Online and Fallout 4 right now, even though they're a few years old. It's just super nice to be able to play as a woman.
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Violet10Dencies

Absolutely! RPGs have always been my go-to game style, and always felt drawn to games that would allow playing as female characters.

Dragon Warrior, Final Fantasy, and The Sims (not an RPG, I know) were my faves when I first started exploring my identity in High School. Games like Skyrim, Fallout, and Mass Effect are my biggest time drains now.

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I've said it before and I'll say it again: Nothing tops playing female in Dragon Age, marrying Alistair, and becoming a Queen.

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Quote from: Roll on January 23, 2018, 11:56:37 AM
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Nothing tops playing female in Dragon Age, marrying Alistair, and becoming a Queen.

... So yes, I love RPGs and get addicted to them.

Haha I liked Alistair but my girl was gay and had no interest in being a queen but she did like girls who would sing for her...so I chose...Sten :D
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MissJess3

For sure! Dark Souls and Blooborne are my go to's right now
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Jennifer.Diamonds

Oh absolutely! And even further, if the game doesn't allow me to play as a female, I won't touch it. Such as The Witcher. I can't do it.

There are others, like Skyrim with mods, that I love playing! It's always fun and challenging to try to make the character look like me. Sometimes I get a sexy version of me, sometimes I get a troll! I feel like char creation should be a game in itself lol
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