Article 🔗 [Link: news.cnet.co.uk/gamesgear/0,39029682,49282426,00.htm/]In an
About.com poll taken last summer, nearly two-thirds of the 920 respondents said they play characters of the opposite sex in online role-playing games.
Kathryn Wright,
WomenGamers.com's consulting psychologist, earlier this decade found that 60 per cent of male players who don female avatars, or on-screen personas, do it to gain an advantage in game play.
An enthusiast with the online handle Jackpot649 nailed the zeitgeist in his response to the
About.com query: "I'm a guy, but if I gotta look at an avatar all day, I'd sooner look at a female avatar. Plus, people give you more free stuff."