Also there is the huge push for gender diversity in this game aswel. I think that D&D is mainly considered a males game with over 80% of the player base being male. I dont have a problem with female npcs and PCs and feminsitic qualities but you need to remember this is a male dominated area of interest. I mean the equivalent would be adding an over-representation of male actors in a female romance movie or chick flick.
80%? Where are you getting this number? Let's assume that's correct. That means there's a large portion of the population not interested in the product as is. Wouldn't it make business sense to expand your customer base?
Even so, I'm not sure that they HAVE catered to females. You seem to imply there's an over-representation of females in this game. Do you mean that there are too many female npcs in this game? I mean . . . I haven't counted, but even if there ARE more female npcs, it's not to such a degree as to be noticeable. What's the problem?