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Thank you very much for the advice. ^_^ I'll look into those things... I have Windows XP, and I'm pretty sure I do meet the minimum requirements... there is only one that I am not entirely sure of, and that's the graphics card... It's actually an ATI Radeon Express 1150, not a GeForce, but it has 320 MBs of memory, which is more than what it says in the minimum requirements... so I hoped it would be okay. >_> Also I didn't mention this because the problem seemed to have something to do with the Internet connection, not with graphics (since I can't even get to the game itself), and the 3D models on the race selection page certainly displayed without any problems... But I guess I'll try and figure out how to do this "updating drivers" thing that you speak of. :-P And I'll try and play around with my connection settings to see if anything changes...

Thank you for the advice. ^^

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General Discussion / Character creation, gender, and RP
« on: April 04, 2008, 08:03:12 pm »
Hello,

I was looking through the character creation process (for technical reasons I can't get beyond that yet) and I was just playing around with the screen where you select your parents' professions. And I know this is going to get me accused of being the political correctness police or something, but I am genuinely wondering about the differences between the descriptions for the mother's and father's possible professions... And just because this is the Internet I want to say that I'm not trolling for an argument, but I really am curious.

The professions are almost totally identical for both parents, but the descriptions for a few of them are different in a pretty stereotypical "masculine/feminine" way. For example, a "weapon smithy" father is described as making and collecting great weapons and helping you practise with them when you were little, while a mother in the same profession is described as focusing on inscriptions and decorations, and sometimes making smaller weapons. "Animal trainer" for the father shows bravery; for the mother it's all about intuition or a better understanding of animals. An "armor smithy" mother is explicitly described as being very unusual, and making you feel like you have "two fathers," while the same profession for the father has a more standard description. And one uber-manly profession, "builder," which is all about strength and toughness, is not even available for the female parent at all.

I actually think it's really cool how the descriptions are all written out; and it shows how much work and thought went into even such a detail in the game. And it's cool also that details are different for male and female parents, like how they first got into the profession, and other stuff like that. I'm just a bit put off by how, well, stereotypical many of the differences are. For many of the professions, it just sort of has the mother doing the lighter, more gentle, more delicate version of the job, or focusing on more traditionally feminine aspects and skills in the profession.

I was just wondering what the idea behind these differences is. 6_6 I know that this is a fantasy/medieval setting, and one wouldn't expect the culture of such a time to be exactly drenched with feminist ideals. But on the other hand, having a weapon smithy mother with -any- description already deviates quite far from the gender roles one would expect in the distant past. And it is explicitly stated in Plane Shift's description that male and female characters within the game itself have exactly the same stats and abilities.

So since this is a role-playing game and setting is important, I think it is a fair question... what is the philosophy behind the profession descriptions? Is the setting one where the genders are *mostly* equal, but with some stereotypes and expectations of standard masculine/feminine behaviour still common? How does this figure more generally in the role-playing setting -- in other words, how is gender treated in this fictional world? Does it shape the way actual role-playing is expected to go? Or does this just reflect the actual beliefs of the game's designers as to gender and such?

I know it's probably a very minor issue, since the whole thing is just one part of a character's background, but, well, it caught my eye, and since the game is about role-playing it can have wider implications as well.

So yep, hope no-one is too annoyed by me asking, and I look forward to actually joining in the game (as soon as I get it to work fully on my computer :P)

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 :oops: Sorry for posting on the wrong board. >_<

... I am actually not sure about the details of my connection... I'm not good at this technical stuff. >_> I have a relatively lower-speed broadband connection, and I have a wireless router connected to the modem thingy that the internet... comes out of. 6_6 And that wireless connection is what I use to access the Internet on this computer. It usually works just fine... I could try to find more technical details but I'm not sure what to look for. :(

I *am* fairly sure it's not a firewall problem though... And I don't -usually- have any problems with ports being unavailable or anything like that. 6_6

... could you please give me any advice on what aspects of my setup I should be looking at to find the problem?


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Hello,

I am running Windows XP. I just downloaded the game, and I ran the update program without any trouble. When I open the game, everything seems to go well at first; it connects, and lets me begin creating a new character. However, a couple of minutes into the process, before I can finish, I get this message:

"Server is not responding, try again in 5 minutes." It also tells me to check the website for server status, but when I do so, the server appears to be online.

Once I click "Ok" on the message, the game just closes.

I have tried this a few times over the past hour or two, but every time exactly the same thing happens -- the "server is not responding" message comes up before I can finish creating a character. It doesn't seem to come up at any specific *point* in the creation process, either; it just seems to happen after a short length of time. Once I got this message when I spent a long time looking at the different races; the next time I went through this quickly, but got the same message on the screen where you choose your parents' descriptions. And so on...

So I'm just wondering what the problem might be, since the server does not seem to be down. >_>

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