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Role Playing games
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:08 pm
by Kerri
I spend some of my leasure time playing RPG like Neverwinter Nights, amongst others.
My character is a female paladin called "Shell" she has red hair and a nice figure. The trouble is this is no longer visible due to the armour she has to wear while fending off the trolls in Neverwinter Woods.
It would be great if some of our computer whizzkids could come up with an RPG written for Crossdressers to allow us to live out our fantasy on screen. Instead of armour and weapons, we could spend our hard earned gold on designer lingerie and dresses.
I would buy it, if the graphics and the price was right.
What we would need is a plot, a story line and someone with programming ability.
Any volunteers?
Kerri
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:11 pm
by CJ
Hi all,
Funny you should mention this, Kerri. I've also thought of this, in passing. I don't have the knowledge or wherewithal to implement such a game, but it would certainly be fun if someone tried. A friend told me that the Sims game has a "dress up" function. Whether or not this includes the ability for a male character to dress as a female, I don't know (maybe Beauty would know... she's played the Sims before).
Back in my D'n'D days, I was a Rogue Assassin. Male. Not too bright. You get the picture. I definitely go for female characters nowadays. The last RPG's I played (where we were given a choice of sex) were Morrowind III: The Elder Scrolls and Deus Ex II: Invisible War. In the one, I was a dark elf female--a healer--and, in the other, a human female.
Love,
CJ
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:37 am
by Rebecca_Lynn
I've been playing Sims 2 for a few days now and haven't found a way to crossdress a Sim yet. Maybe in the bodyshop toolkit?
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:06 pm
by Carolynn
I haven't played with the Sims game, though I have thought about starting it. I just don't have time for the learning curve right now. About once a month, along with some old friends, an old resurrected dungeon from the 1970s is the focus of our attention until about 2 a.m. We had one character, a wizard, who made the error of opening a scroll in a library to see in what language it was transcribed. Unfortunately, or fortunately, he could read it, and the act of scanning activated the scroll's curse, and he was transformed into a female magic user. It did not change his alignment (Chaotic), but did increase his level and his abilities, so he was not greatly bothered by the change.
A couple of months later, the party found itself in a world of hurt with several "lives" hanging by a thread, and one member, a druid, used a hoarded ring of wishes with a poorly phrased wish to restore everyone in the party "to their original health and strength". That allowed the GM to roll on a special table, and everyone was restored to their original health and selves, but before the event that turned the wizard female. We all also lost experience points and levels.

The magik user was not amused. Neither were the rest of us. We confiscated the ring, put it in a bag of holding, and the druid is prohibited from phrasing any more wishes.
Me? I'm looking for the girdle of Venus. So far I found a belt of giant strength, one of flying, and one of weakness. Oh well!

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:16 pm
by Merinda
My wife had a program on the computer some years back , I cant recall the name-
You would upload a photo of yourself and bring it onto the screen , from a side window you could choose a hairstyle to suit and from another window you could choose a dress / skirt to suit .
I know what you girls are talking about is different but I thought I'de mention this program anyway.
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:12 pm
by Kerri
Hi All,
I have played RPG on Pc for many years, but I have only been able to play a feminine character in recent years starting with Baldurs Gate I & II.
I always play human fighter or paladin. The feminine role however was mainly in name only. Last year I played Divine Divinity which allowed more feminine appearance in body style, voice and appearance.
The latest for me is Neverwinter Nights. here my character has a feminine hairstyle and npc recognise your femail and complemeny you on your pretty appearance.
In years gone by I have enjoyed such epics as were available for Commodore, iMac and other computers, they were basic in comparison, where movements were made in commands like go north, go south etc.
Prior to that I enjoyed such blockbusters as Starfleet Battles, I was a Klingon Warbird commander; and many dungeon games whose names I have forgotten.
I was thinking along the TG RPG theme after I followed a thread by AAhzz about her offer to redesign the forum. I wondered if someone with her skill could produce a TG RPG.
There are many themes already in existance. Shrek is a modern interpretation. I like her dresses but I dont fancy being courted by a green monster or a talking donkey.
KISS Dolls go someway to satisfy this, but they are immobile.
I used to dabble in programming when I had my first 32K computer. But things are too advanced for me now. I struggle with the Video Recorder.
TTFN
Kerri
Crossdressing in The SIMS/roleplay games
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 6:52 am
by PaulaK
Yes there is a way to do this. I once saw an online article about it, with examples. I don't remember how it was done, except you couldn't do it with all costumes and all characters. (Well we CDs know THIS from Real Life!) But NO, I didn't save the link.
It would rally be fun though, if someone would create a game where a female character actually had to live a life as a glamourous woman, while "having an adventure"? "Honey West" maybe?
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 5:10 pm
by Kerri
Does anyone have a friend that works in Microsoft?
Kerri
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 2:17 pm
by Teilani
I always played the "Princess" charachter when playing Super Mario Bros. 2 simply because she could jump and hover in the air for a long time.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 2:25 pm
by Gelinda
Command and conquer Generals. Rainbow Six are the ones i am starting to play now. Gee.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 7:48 pm
by Kerri
My female Paladin is working her way though the second chapter of Neverwinter Nights. I have found a suit of armour that brings out the best qualities of her feminine figure.
Kerri
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 8:33 pm
by Jessie
When it comes to female game character that I played as Metroid was the biggest surpise. Samus Is the name of the bounty hunter. In the orginal game if you finished in a certain amount of time she would remove all her armour revealing her wearing lingerie of some sort. Now it become ver safistacted if you have seen then spots of a woman walking down a drak ally as armour is being attached to her.
Jessie
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 7:40 am
by Beauty
Hi there,
Cami and I play the game City Of Heroes. We both have several strong female characters.
The Sims does not allow males to dress as females. However if you create a gal character you can, over a long time, seduce a gal and pretend that you are just a CD'r.
Beauty
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:29 am
by Lilly
Hi Beauty,
Speaking of Cami, where has she been, and how is she doing?
haven't seen her around here in a long time
Lilly
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 2:59 pm
by Kerri
Hi Beauty,
Whats "City of Heroes?" I haven't heard of that one?
Its no use me trying Sim anything.
I always fail miserably with that game.
I've got stuck in NeverWinter, I have advanced to Chapter 3 and entered the a Lords domain and cant proceed any further. I'll have to rethink my strategy.
Tara
Kerri