I know but i just want my kingdom to be like that, i named it Rhodok so it's like the warband one where women aren't fighting and a more traditional one.Who says a woman can't be a general?
She'd iron her own trousers too.

I think its the extent that they are portrayed that just reeks of 'PC lets be all inclusive'. And no its not inherently misogynistic to desire a more realistic balance. Of course there were plenty of Female leaders in the medieval world but very very few on the battlefield and probably not that many running the Backstreets.There's nothing unrealistic about women warriors, leaders or generals to anyone who possesses a modicum of knowledge regarding world history.
Especially in a fantasy game.
If there was to be such an option then there would also need to be an option to turn off men as warriors and leaders too.
Any thread or post requesting the removal of women from certain roles or complaining that it's "unrealistic" will always be sexist and misogynistic regardless of whether the poster is aware of it.
Wanting the game setting to be sexist is not the same as being sexist yourself though... any more than wanting nazis in a game makes you a nazi.Any thread or post requesting the removal of women from certain roles or complaining that it's "unrealistic" will always be sexist and misogynistic regardless of whether the poster is aware of it.
Do you also self-enforce an ironman mode, or stop playing after your character got knocked out 5-6 times, for realism ?
edit : not saying women warriors and leaders are unrealistic. women warriors and leaders happened. men surviving being wounded in battle 15+ times never happened.
Fallout new vegas had a faction you could join that treated all women as slaves, and no one thought it was the views of Obsidian software.


Wanting the game setting to be sexist is not the same as being sexist yourself though... any more than wanting nazis in a game makes you a nazi.
Fallout new vegas had a faction you could join that treated all women as slaves, and no one thought it reflected the views of Obsidian software.
Realism is probably a weak argument for it though in a fictional setting on another world, I'll give you that.
I liked the sexist lords as well, The code is there in bannerlord but commented out, so it might come back, a mod enables some of it.You make a good point. My issue is exactly that they are trying to argue from a place of "realism". I would be happy for there to be sexism in the game. In Warband it was rather satisfying playing a female character and beating lords who insult you for being a woman.
