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Game maker wants to keep it real – bans gender fakers

Male gamers playing the Chinese game King of the World will no longer be able to pose as a female character.

Shot828 The game's developer reportedly has instated a ban on gender fakers and is requiring anyone who controls female avatar to verify her gender via webcam. There is no word on how they will prevent gamers to use a photo or female friend to prevent to avoid the check.

A more fundamental question also remains unanswered: why is it wrong for a male to have a female avatar? And why is that more wrong than, say, an avatar with unrealistic body parts.

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