Well, I've played MMOs off and on for more than a decade, including time spent in Ultima Online, Asheron's Call, Everquest, World of Warcraft, EVE Online, and Guild Wars(to name a few), along with short stints in games such as Runescape, Ragnarok Online, and other free-to-play MMOs, and no, I've never come across this discussion. But it sounds like it is based on anecdotal evidence, which I'm not likely to trust.cha cha wrote:It is hard to get honesty from online surveys, especially one where it labels a female as something they may not want to be labeled as, or something that could be perceived as a stereotype (which it would be).
While I sincerely agree before I ask "why?", I should seek more evidence first... which is why I sought out links to any studies (read: surveys too) that might touch on the subject, or even the broader subject of characters classes broke down by the sexes and what not.
I suppose these studies have been conducted by the companies who make big MMO games, and the details are probably kept secret. Information such as this would be valuable marketing/development information for any company conducting it, they wouldn't want other companies getting a hold of it and attempt to undermine their marketing strategies and monetization of certain demographics.
But I'd be surprised if you told me you played an MMO/Online based RPG with any sort of regularity and fanbase, and had not heard this query before. It's quite evident (on a cursory glace/surface level) in any game with voice comm. that has girls and guys playing it, and has been subject of many a musing amongst circles I have been a part of over the years.
It may be difficult to get honesty, and yes, companies may well be interested in this, but I'm interested in the academic side of the question, and this is not necessarily "labeling" females as anything. Instead, you simply ask players to anonymously specify their gender and character class and then tally the results. Now, if you have found previous research into such studies, you can then begin to build on that and shape your research around it, but if there is not any sort of research you can find, you'll need to formally conduct it on your own.
