Well, being on this forum, it sometimes seems that there are more women in the game of civ3 than playing it (or playing it and then coming to the forum). So, as a good social scientist, I will try to quantify the situation and see if really, this is a Y chormosome only place.
Then of course, is the issue of age. I have seen a few off-hand comments about age being a determinant in the fanboy, whinner debate, with youngesters (perhaps less likely to have played 1 or 2) being more fanboyish than old, grizzled players. Thus, I also add age to the poll.
I break the ages down into under 21, 21-35, 35-55, over 55 because they seem to be good indicators of were you might be in life (35-55 more likely to hold longer term jobs than 21-35, who might still be in some sort of education, and so forth).
Well, if anyone has any gender or age related theories on Civ3 fandom, playership, or anything of the sort, this is the thread to talk. After all, it is a general forum (right, Markos and Ming?)
Then of course, is the issue of age. I have seen a few off-hand comments about age being a determinant in the fanboy, whinner debate, with youngesters (perhaps less likely to have played 1 or 2) being more fanboyish than old, grizzled players. Thus, I also add age to the poll.
I break the ages down into under 21, 21-35, 35-55, over 55 because they seem to be good indicators of were you might be in life (35-55 more likely to hold longer term jobs than 21-35, who might still be in some sort of education, and so forth).
Well, if anyone has any gender or age related theories on Civ3 fandom, playership, or anything of the sort, this is the thread to talk. After all, it is a general forum (right, Markos and Ming?)
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