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Kirkreng

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  1. I use both, it depends on what map i am playing. If i am playing a long range map and i am planning on staying pretty far away from the enemy I'll use one of my Machina's. But if it is a small map and i am more or less forced to play a little more aggressive I'll use the standard sniper.

  2. Being female on the internet is the hard.

    I can imagine that being true. But i think this is mainly because there aren't that many females on the internet.

     

    The minute you say "I'm a girl" anything you said on anything 'male' programming, gaming, or general opinions gets thrown out the window, also no one believes you unless you give them a bazillion pictures, everyone hits on you or asks for nudes, and people tend to just disregard what you say, girls can't possibly know anything about computers. For someone like me, all other girls just give me a bad reputation, there are quite a few on the internet but usually they don't know very much and everyone assume all girls are like that. Also they tend to use their body a lot to show off, which encourages crass behavior.

    Well i think that is because there are few females on the internet that actually "fight the stereotype". If there were more girls on the internet, more girls that are really into gaming or any "male" hobbies i think overall they would be more accepted on the internet. Obviously there will ALWAYS be the perverts and sexists, but that is just the internet.

    Also i feel that many girls at the moment just aren't really helping themselves, because often they seek attention with the fact that they are female. They tend to make a huge deal out of the fact that they are Girl Gamers.

  3. As for programming I would suggest starting with C# rather than Java, C# is more forgiving when it comes to games design that Java is. Both follow C-syntax so you can easily switch between the two.

    I'll keep that in mind, thanks.

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