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Finished Deathtrap Dungeon with both.  Prefer Red Lotus (The girl) as she is faster.  Chain Dog (The guy) is tougher & stronger, but slower.  I just prefer fast to strong. 
 
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I never could get it running on my current system, it always crashed.
 
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There are two versions - a Win '98 version and a Win '95 version. I'd imagine the 95 version is not really a going concern right now.  The 98 version DOES still work (On XP), but it uses an unusual soundcard setup.  Right now I can play it any time I like... as long I don't mind having no sound.
 Time was I could almost play it in my sleep I was so used to it, but now... I need the sound.  So I haven't really played it for a while.
 
 
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Which means that games need moire "pretty male characters" ?
 Or something like that ?
 
 I think this is an interesting thought regarding the cliché-like image that people (namely RPG-players) often have of male heroes.
 
 A typical example is the duo of "Deathtrap Dungeon". A small, good-looking and agile female character, and a really big, brute, not at all good looking but instead very strong looking male character.
 
 This is pure cliché.
 
that was precisely wat i was thinking!!!    ur good    u know now that u mention the chiche image of males and females in many RPG, i realized that there hasn't been a RPG that lets u change the size of ur character or how muscular they are. There's always a default body.....well at least that's how it always is in the RPGs that i play.   |  |  |  
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play guild wars. It's horrid, cause women look like they walked out of a victoria's secret catalogue and men, depending on their class, look like Conan the Barbarian or a blatant homosexual. |  |  |  
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There are two versions - a Win '98 version and a Win '95 version.Actually, this is the very first time I hear this. Have you any idea on how to distinguish both ? 
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play guild wars. It's horrid, cause women look like they walked out of a victoria's secret catalogue and men, depending on their class, look like Conan the Barbarian or a blatant homosexual. The genre is called Fantasy after all.    
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There are two versions - a Win '98 version and a Win '95 version.Actually, this is the very first time I hear this. Have you any idea on how to distinguish both ? It should be somewhere on the box, but I don't think it's all that blatant.  I think the best idea is to get it from somewhere like Amazon, which will tell you up front in the description which version it is. 
 
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I don't have it boxed, that's why.
 
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I prefer to play females. I generally pick a female character on the first play-through, then play a male the second time. The female character is the one who is most like me. My male characters are often slightly more evil. (Very slightly, since I cannot really take pleasure in playing evil. I'm such a softie.) I voted female, because I would be deadly curious to see the female dragon form. (and I expect it to be way different than the male version) Hiya Sblade!    Fancy running into you here.
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In all of the RPG's that I played I was a male, in TQIT I started with female chars, and in Sacred2 I played a male char first, but quickly decided to play females and at the moment I only have female chars in Sacred2. They look much better then a Shadow warrior in short trousers.In DD2 I will start with a male and later I will pick a female char.
 
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