TheTokenGeek Posted August 5, 2015 Author Share Posted August 5, 2015 In response to post #27578440. MrStoob wrote: There was no age category for under 18. While the game shouldn't be available to minors, we all know they play it. I would have been interested to see just how many of the little buggers are around because as we all know, maturity levels can be very low sometimes... hehe.There was a 17 and Under category, which actually came second in the polls for age.:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTokenGeek Posted August 5, 2015 Author Share Posted August 5, 2015 In response to post #27559435. #27577675 is also a reply to the same post.AidenPond wrote: I'm adopting all of the 1% age group as my grandparentsfredlaus wrote: Thank you:-) It is my first time being adopted:-)I bet they can all show us a thing or two about gaming! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socratatus Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 (edited) In response to post #27533699. #27534194, #27544734, #27548994, #27556570, #27576640, #27577205 are all replies on the same post.bben46 wrote: I am one of the 1%. I was sure there were a few more of us elder gamers here. Maybe, like me, they just didn't bother with the survey. I do know at least one girl gamer that hides her gender on the internet. I am sure there are more. And from my own observation, for a very good reason. Here on the nexus I have seen some of the persecution. And hopefully helped stomp some of it out. But in the on line games it gets insane.LavaHawaii wrote: Hey bben46; Glad to find someone else in that low percentile. Seeing this age group's representation, its no wonder its difficult to find another wise old gamer like myself. I agree with you that there must be more, but where are they?Please keep me in mind when looking for multiplayer matches. In fact maybe you can help me with a theory, I would like to prove/disprove. Talk more later.Respect,LavaHawaiiThandal wrote: Didn't take the survey (was traveling on business and had no time for the Nexus while it was live.) But while I may squeak into the next younger/larger age grouping (a whole 1% more, which is twice as many! ) I don't think it matters in the long-run. The 18-24 cohort is going to keep gaming with some drop-off as they become parents, then rebound as they start buying/playing games again when their kids are older. Once bitten, you never really cure of the gaming itch.Those of us riding the silver tsunami's leading wall will have lots of company on the beach!marthgun wrote: The "persecution" of females is being way over blown. Almost all of it comes from stupid kids under 14. And it doesn't just happen to females. There has been alot of patently false information spread over the internet making it seem like females are being accosted left and right, but here's a good video going over the recent study of harrassment in video games, and its far less than prevelant than is being touted. Making it a gender issue is ridiculous. and for the people surprised by the low female / male ratio on here, how can you think this place is booming with females? You should probably try pinterest if you're looking for women on the internet.MrStoob wrote: I was surprised that the 40+ age ranges were not more represented (poll participation notwithstanding). I would have thought that more 1st gen gamers would be all over Skyrim, but maybe they all got married and had productive lives or something... lol.Tanker1985 wrote: 48 here. I didn't do either of those things, so I'm in that 5%. Woo-hoo! From Pong to Skyrim!Lanfear1 wrote: 46 here, and I didn't take the survey either. To be honest, I didn't even know there was one but then again, I don't visit the nexus every day. Job, wife, 2 kids etc etc. Go the 5%! Lol. As for the ladies... we need more of you gals around, and many many thanks to the lady modders out there. I almost always play as a female char myself, usually because there are so many female char based mods available. Also I get to dress my chick up and have a bit of eye candy during the game lmao. Its better to look at a female ass than a male one imo, though I really really don't like those skimpy mods. They just curdle my blood. The more lore friendly, the better. But why hide your gender in a poll that isnt` going to show who you are? that makes no sense or is just paranoia. I think the sexes poll is probably quite accurate relatively.Oh, 49 here by the way. I thought there were more of us, though it`s interesting how some were too busy to vote. Edited August 5, 2015 by Socratatus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socratatus Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 In response to post #27527609. #27527849, #27527994, #27528224, #27528879, #27528919, #27529224, #27529299, #27529544, #27529909, #27530019, #27530539, #27530744, #27531059, #27532069, #27532379, #27532479, #27532774, #27534654, #27536949, #27537029, #27537364, #27537434, #27537699, #27537784, #27538114, #27539284, #27542064, #27542384, #27543549, #27544024, #27544079, #27544349, #27545064, #27547409, #27549534, #27554170, #27554760, #27554915, #27555635, #27559975, #27561095, #27561920, #27562995, #27565100, #27565465, #27566025, #27566285, #27567170, #27570770, #27572065, #27576690, #27576960 are all replies on the same post.Jokerine wrote: Gee. I had no idea girls were so rare around these parts... :laugh:Elianora wrote: Especially when you consider so many of us authors that turn out to be girls!Jaxonz, kryptopyr, Mattie, you and me, Tamira, zzjay....Man, now we just need more mod user girls since we have the author front covered! :Dcrazytaz wrote: all so there are some people who didn't take the surveyMotoSxorpio wrote: Yeah, quite a shock about the gender numbers. I was sure it was closer to 70-30 male dominant.Looking forward to what the future brings for the sites. Looks like BlindJudge is jumping in with both feet.Niyogi wrote: Female user here. I'm super shocked by the gender numbers. I agree with Moto. I thought the gap wouldn't be so large. It does explain the lack of female tailored mods out there though. At least there are some! :)Tamira wrote: Yeah, took me by surprise too :DSolidusEkans wrote: Call NeoGAF!!! Madcat221 wrote: Jaxonz, kryptopyr, Mattie, you and me, Tamira, zzjay....You two and Tamira were apparent, but... the others? o_O And I thought I was on top of checking profiles to check gender to avoid such awkward moments...Thumblesteen wrote: I'm not that surprised, to be honest. I mean, let's face it, the gaming industry have spent the last ten years or so making every effort humanly possible to alienate women. It's quite tragic, really. To all the women out there who still haven't given up on gaming as a passtime, I must say, I'm quite inspired. To put up with all the sexist nonsense is a proper show of strength. AmiMizuno wrote: >.< Endangered species... lol more like just a dang rare sight. I was surprised too at this very skewed gender numbers!thesniperdevil wrote: I am sure all those skimpy anime mods on the front page don't help in attracting female audiences. EMS60 wrote: Hey, not every woman plays SIMS or how things like this are called. :pinch: But if this is the reflection of the usership I'll never ever wonder anymore why half of the mods want to make your female Dragonborn look like some half nude kindergarten welp with the breast size of Chelsea Charms and the male ones like some watered down Final Fantasy toy boys. :laugh:<= *praises fadingsignal and Maevan2*But seriously... I never thought that the female percentage and my own age range would be so small. o_Omadpaddy wrote: 3% of those females are probably men pretending to be women, its a bizarre internet phenomenon ive never understood.Elbethien wrote: I thought the same about women, pretending to be male.llamaRCA wrote: I "collect" girl modders (know who they are) because there are so few of us :) Signette wrote: Not surprised really, my guess that if such question would be put out on ANY gaming-only site/community at its core the numbers would be close to that.Many women/girls are convinced that gaming is too childish or stupid and don't get involved in it or hiding it as best as they can, but tbh in more or less civil countries EVERYONE is a gamer even if that means some casual mobile or browser gaming.Stereotypes rules minds these days.t3h0th3r wrote: I fact, 70% of the Top 10 adult mods are by a female modder ;)Zchu wrote: People are always surprised I am female. I guess I should add something girly on my user name??? I mean my Avy is my female OC... but still.I am a mod creator also, I just don't publish my work. I horde my things all for myself =pThe only thing published publicly I helped with is the Fine Faces texture. I worked on the neck, ears and redid the feet textures for SAM body.One day i will publish one of my mods that is not too personal (not one of my OC's is what I mean)I also download tons of skimpy armor and have nude mods. Not for any pervy reasons, rather as an artist I find the human form beautiful. I want my characters to be perfect and customized, every bit of them.That's my 2 cents anyway ^^Jeir wrote: I was also surprised by the gender results. I make no secret that I'm female (nor did Caliente, when she was still around) and I've never had any issues from other people about it; not even considering the fact I'm co-author of the most popular female body mod on Skyrim Nexus. XD I also know of a number of mod makers and users who are female.It could simply be that a lot of the ladies around simply didn't answer the survey. Many people just come for the mods, and may not pay attention to the news, so may not have seen it.nivea wrote: *Sobs* Well at least I know there are a few of us out there lol.*Hugs Llama* :)lydiacat wrote: Wow! We are rare. Interesting. cavity75 wrote: I usually just ignore the skimpy mods, as a woman of course it turned me away from nexus mods for a while. But I've actually been working on creating mods, I've been into stuff like that since I was younger, and I've decided to start. I just block that content and stick to my female characters having their vanilla bodies.cavity75 wrote: GIRLS ADD ME!!!! We need to stick togetherllamaRCA wrote: @Nivea - *hugs* :)@cavity75 - Hi! Went to add you, but you'd beat me to it!:) llamaDerpyJones wrote: ^^ omg a girl!CoffeeShopSamurai wrote: yeah, not gonna lie, that's news to me toobethjunkie wrote: The survey hung up on me and I don't think it ever submitted so that could have happened to more of us unicorns and skewed the results. I know quite a few female modders and mod users over the age of 35 on these sites.8% 35-44...buncha whippersnappers! *grumble grumble*Heaventhere wrote: I am a bit shocked not more of us woman on nexus, really just 9%, blows me away.... or maybe it is not many woman did the survey as I know a lot of woman and 9% seems really small....but even with my name have been called dude so many times in comments I wonder if anyone looks to see who they are commenting to lol. Was just looking again and saw I am in the 55 to 64, 2 % range... gee many of us either.taerie wrote: I've done my best but all my female friends just kind of roll their eyes and tune me out. I am a female user and (very rudimentary) mod author AND in the 55 to 64 2%! It is damn lonely out here being a unicorn!All the front page female mods are only annoying to me because they are not balanced by front page male mods. Fix that and it might help the situation.CaiusN wrote: I agree with Taerie that for me, it's somewhat off-putting to have few to no male front page mods to balance the female ones. I don't mind the skimpy clothing per se, but without male stuff to match it certainly gives me the impression this is a bit of a boy's club. It's not like the system cheats for this either, guys and gals often prefer to play dress-up with female characters. This is more a concern for managing people's first, second, and third impressions so they stick around to share and develop their talents. So, thinking productively: "hide adult mods" is pretty narrow, but having a '-skimpy' tag setting as the public default for front page views would be a good test to see if it pulls more repeat users. Better tag integration would allow me to search for armor with meshes for both genders, but without avoiding skimpy. Well I guess I'd better start contributing the sort of things I like in any case. That's the beauty of mods. akparkison wrote: Happy female user here. And not shocked the number for women players was so low. Honestly. ;)It is amazing given how MANY modders are females. Seriously. UGH.JZBai wrote: So to offset the effect of the skimpy female armors and bring in a larger female user base to the Nexus, we need more skimpy male armors on the front page...COME BACK SCHLONGS OF SKYRIM!!!!! THE NEXUS NEEDS YOUR HELP!!!!!!!nyxalinth wrote: Nyxalinth :DEolhin wrote: I am a female mod author in the 45 to 54: 5%. I have to say, I knew that the numbers were skewed for age and gender, but I didn't think they were THAT skewed. o_O It would be interesting to see if, from a demographic perspective, female users are just less likely to answer surveys. *wry chuckle*Interesting... if you add up the percentages, you end up with 101% for Gender, and for Age, both. There must be some funky rounding going on there somewhere.Ash117 wrote: I don't even blink anymore when people say, "Hey man." Or call me dude.I should probably change the colour of my spartan to pink, but blue is my favourite colour...Eolhin wrote: I agree with you entirely regarding blue. :) I am not giving it up to dispel gender ambiguity for those that can't be bothered to look up the gender of the person they are addressing. I think "dude" is sort of becoming a universal unisex term though, a kind of gender-non-specific pronoun. Either that, or linguistically, unknown and gender uncertain situations are all defaulting male now.Lisnpuppy wrote: <---is one of the 9% thefinn wrote: lol only 5% of us between 45-54 :\Zaldiir wrote: There may be few of you, but by the gods, do you contribute! I think the percentage would be a bit different had the survey only been for mod authors. :)ukankissthis wrote: As for the gaming industry being aimed at men I am going to point out the obvious sexism, no joke these days but even the top CEO's in the gaming industry will state that that is their targeted market. I am starting to get an idea bout the modding tools and I am going to eventually create my own due to a serious lack thereof.Saerileth wrote: I mean, let's face it, the gaming industry have spent the last ten years or so making every effort humanly possible to alienate women.Uh... I didn't notice any of all that. Maybe I'm playing the "wrong" kind of games? But I never felt put off, certainly not because of my gender.Signette wrote: Uh... I didn't notice any of all that. Maybe I'm playing the "wrong" kind of games? But I never felt put off, certainly not because of my gender.Well, considering majority of most popular titles featuring brutal males with weapons (guns or swords) killing as a main goal (like in 90% of video games) making dumb sexist jokes on the go, or female character as main protagonist in waaaay too skimpy looks attracting young horny males... Fightning, racing, building or sports don't usually attract females, that's why SIMS is n1 on fem gaming list, which is sad, really...That's the gaming industry today.Saerileth wrote: Fightning, racing, building or sports don't usually attract femalesYou know, that's actually part of the problem right there - public opinion telling me and other potential gaming women that we have no business enjoying any of these things. Maybe you should start blaming the media for brainwhashing parents into believing that girls need barbies while boys get trucks and squirt guns, instead of condemning gaming companies for making great, successful games. ;)BlueWarlord wrote: The gender results were not a total surprise. I think females tend to be casual gamers, but casuals lean toward console, while serious gamers tend to lean toward PC. So i don't think this poll is representive of the actual female gaming community, just the nexus community.CriManto wrote: Male user here. Oh yea, i think that games and mods are not only for us guys. Games are for all. :Dtracysilva wrote: I thought there would be more ladies too. But in saying that I don't know any other women that play games. Lets hope that improves! :D (I'm a lady player and love using mods)CoffeeShopSamurai wrote: Plus you've gotta keep in mind that internet surveys are never the most reliable source for information. The numbers they have are probably relatively good, but there is always potential for data to be skewed in one way or another. When there are more people answering, the data isn't as accurate.megageeklizzy wrote: Well, the percentage of the gaming community that is female has been rising quite steadily, and while a lot of people think that females mostly play Candy Crush and other (horribly sexist) "girl games", there is also a growing population of PC and console female gamers. As a female who is a part of the gaming community, as well as a student studying to be an artist in the industry, I think games have taken huge steps toward being better suited to women. Sure, we still have our scantily dressed heroines with thunder-thighs and massive breasts, but at least they aren't stuck in a cage crying while they wait to be rescued by the male protagonist. KaoFox wrote: to be fair i'm not all that surprised at the gap... given all the "Adult" content tailored to guys floods the front pages daily. i think it would be interesting to see the sexuality gaps instead tho.Badgerwoman wrote: 9%. Dang. I figured there would be more men, but that's crazy. There has got to be more that just 9%. Even in the MMO good ol boys club, there's more women than that. Maybe its just that more men took the survey, proportionately?tonycubed2 wrote: I am in that 5 percent group too. Makes me feel old...Ithildin wrote: <== 9% gender group, 5% age group (first game I ever played was the home version of Atari Pong). I'm a mod user who sometimes creates mods for personal use, participated in the survey, and am very surprised about the gender ratio. o_OSertith wrote: I'm kind of surprised so many ladies are bothered by the nude/semi nude mods here. Here we are, killing things in this game, kill cams and dismemberment but heaven forbid someone post boob mods? I'm a female gamer, and I don't give a poo if there are some boobs on the front page. If you want more hot nudie guy mods on the front page, make them? My only concern about any nude mods, male or female, is the amount of kids that play this game, and come here looking for mods. For the sake of not getting sued, you'd think the "adult" mods would only be visible behind a account creation. I know people lie all the time about ages on the internet, but at least if they HAVE to sign up to see naked elves, you have some defense if a suin' happens. Just the reality. males are far more into games than females, despite what the feminists say. And it isn`t because of bullying or anything like that. That`s just the way it is- Nothing wrong with that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Zchu Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 Well, considering majority of most popular titles featuring brutal males with weapons (guns or swords) killing as a main goal (like in 90% of video games) making dumb sexist jokes on the go, or female character as main protagonist in waaaay too skimpy looks attracting young horny males... Funny you Just described the Witcher 3, which is one of my favorite games of all time lol! Seems I am in the minority though :laugh: I have no problem with skimpy clad women, I like cool looking clothes for both genders. If its skimpy or fully covering is irrelevant to me. Is the design good? Does it fit the color? Does the fabric look realistic? These are the things I care about when it comes to character costume design. I am more offended by the epidemic of ugly armor/clothes in gaming. Vanilla Skyrim armors, and many of those fugly clown armors in the Witcher 3 come to mind DX I am very open minded, I don't limit my fondness of things built on any stereotype. I like rugged, gritty, bloody aspects. I like sexy looking characters and some tasteful innuendos and jokes in my games. But heck I love cute animals, big pink bows and sunshine with rainbows too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vurtax Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 Sounds like a great response, I really hope that of anything, mod tagging in images becomes a thing. That would reduce a ton of time messaging people or what not asking what mod it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoonsinger Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 "So what's the next step? Well, we are looking at taking on a part-time User Experience / User Interface Designer to work with us on interpreting the information we gathered from the surveys, hopefully we can find a passionate person from within the Nexus community, but I will put out a separate post on this very shortly. " Oh Crap! Steam like crappy tablet finger interface with big pictures/links coming our way. :-( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roscaria Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 There was a post on the Steam discussion forum quite a while ago regarding the age of Skyrim players. The youngest player claimed to be 7 and there were few others in the 11 -13 year bracket, however the majority of the users that responded to the discussion were in the age bracket 30 and upwards. There was one gent who admitted to being 72 and quite a few female users in the 40's to 67 bracket, including me. While quite a few Steam users will visit the Nexus for mods they seem to be more active in the Steam discussion forum. I also like the fact that when you place the cursor on the Steam post's title you get more information without having to open the post, saving you time if you cannot add anything constructive. I found the Nexus forum sites confusing at first and avoided them for some time, I particularly hate all that graffiti stuck under a post, it's so distracting but I know others love it. The best part of Nexus (beside the mods of course) is the prevention of other users being harassed in any way and also the open findings shown when users get banned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westsidekidd Posted August 5, 2015 Share Posted August 5, 2015 (edited) In response to post #27588930. Roscaria wrote: There was a post on the Steam discussion forum quite a while ago regarding the age of Skyrim players. The youngest player claimed to be 7 and there were few others in the 11 -13 year bracket, however the majority of the users that responded to the discussion were in the age bracket 30 and upwards. There was one gent who admitted to being 72 and quite a few female users in the 40's to 67 bracket, including me. While quite a few Steam users will visit the Nexus for mods they seem to be more active in the Steam discussion forum. I also like the fact that when you place the cursor on the Steam post's title you get more information without having to open the post, saving you time if you cannot add anything constructive. I found the Nexus forum sites confusing at first and avoided them for some time, I particularly hate all that graffiti stuck under a post, it's so distracting but I know others love it. The best part of Nexus (beside the mods of course) is the prevention of other users being harassed in any way and also the open findings shown when users get banned. Nice post and I agree with you 100%. What Steam needs are Moderators. Edited August 5, 2015 by westsidekidd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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