Wiz said: Let's just say that having some men on the internet being upset about an aggressive-sounding woman was not an unexpected development. Click to expand...

Really, is sexism the angle you're going with?It has nothing to do with the voiceactor being female/male and i'm hoping we're better than that and to end that nonsense right here and now.In this thread you've received some well constructed feedback regarding the militaristic voiceacting.All of them are about the tone and feeling the voiceacting gives, none of it is about it being a female.Seeing as how many people are already giving you feedback about that specific voice alone might give you a hint to probably bring that one back to the drawing board.Again it has nothing to do with it being a female, but everything with it sounding tribal, undisciplined, like a frothing at the mouth warrior, not exactly like a well disciplined orderly soldier.A good example of a militaristic voice well done is... this might surprise you... female Santiago, from Alpha Centauri.The Spartans with Santiago at their lead were iconic for that game.Keep the voice female, nobody really cares. Hell, we probably don't even care that instead of using voice actors you'd rub 2 lathered up coconuts and produce the voice acting that way. We DO care about the look and feel of the game that we all feel invested in.So please, don't keep going the sexism angle, as it has absolutely nothing about that. But pursuing that angle will very likely upset quite a few people as we as Stellaris community are (hopefully) better than that.