[CLOSED] Ask Meshael your Questions & stand a chance to WIN!

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  • alaamohamed2020's Avatar
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    الشخصيه المفضله لدى
    Aloy
    فى
    Horizon

    ويمكن للمزيد من البرامج التدريبيه و توفير الالعاب فى جميع الاهتمامات تحقيق الامر

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    بالطبع لدى المزيد من الاسئله لك
    منها سؤالى ع العابك المفضله
    هل هيا الالعاب الاستراتيجيه ام ماذا ؟
  • Dido2100's Avatar
    Level 1
    My favorite female gaming character is ciri from the witcher 3 wild hunt,Ciri is a beautiful character that has a strong personality, independence and determination so i really admire her ❤️



    I think if we want to consider esports as a career we first have to Promote and highlight successful female esports players, streamers, and professionals as role models. By showcasing their achievements and stories, aspiring women can see that esports is a viable and rewarding career path for them;Provide access to resources, training programs, and educational initiatives specifically tailored to women interested in esports. This can include mentorship programs, workshops, online courses, and scholarship opportunities to develop skills and knowledge in gaming, streaming ; welcoming environments within the esports community, free from gender bias and harassment.events, and online platforms; online communities where women can share experiences, collaborate, and support each other; Encourage organizations, brands, and sponsors to invest in initiatives that support women in esports. This can include funding scholarships, hosting female-focused events, and sponsoring all-female teams or individual ; Educate parents, guardians, and communities about the potential career opportunities and benefits of esports .
  • Halim3050's Avatar
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    My favorite female gaming character is Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn.


    I love how she is portrayed as a strong, intelligent, and multidimensional character whose abilities are not defined by gender stereotypes.

    Aloy demonstrates excellence in combat, strategy, and emotional depth throughout her journey.

    I think the best way to empower more women to pursue esports is to highlight inspiring role models and pro players.

    Seeing other women succeed demonstrates what is possible and exciting about gaming as a potential career.

    Gaming leagues and tournaments should also ensure women are provided equal opportunities to participate without discrimination.

    Outreach programs exposing young girls to esports and building their skills from a young age would be impactful.

    Companies in the industry should take tangible steps to recruit, support, and spotlight their female players and employees.

    With more visible female representation and encouragement to participate from an early age, esports can move closer to gender equality.

    Aloy represents the strength women can bring to gaming, and more real world role models like her would empower women to believe professional esports is a path they can succeed in.




    Here are my questions for the Lenovo Legion livestream event : -

    1 - If you could choose any superpower for your gaming character, what would it be and why ?

    2 - What has been your most epic gaming achievement so far in your career ?

    3 - If you could live in any fantasy sci-fi video game world which would you choose ?

    4 - What advice do you have for young girls who want to pursue professional gaming but fear inequality or lack of opportunity ?



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  • Blloody's Avatar
    Level 2
    @UnapologeticDinoMy favorite female gaming character is Samus Aran from the Metroid series. She's a strong, independent, and capable woman who is always ready for a fight. I think she's a great role model for young girls who are interested in gaming.
    There are a few things that we can do to empower more women to consider Esports as a career choice. First, we need to make sure that there are more opportunities for women to get involved in Esports. This means providing more access to training and resources, as well as creating more opportunities for women to compete.
    Second, we need to change the way that we think about Esports. We need to move away from the idea that Esports is just for men, and start to see it as a legitimate sport that can be enjoyed by everyone.
    Finally, we need to support women who are already involved in Esports. We need to celebrate their successes, and we need to make sure that they have the support they need to continue to succee
  • Youssef12347's Avatar
    Level 2
    @UnapologeticDino of course Lara croft from tomb raider, triss from the Witcher 3
    and Evie Frye from assassin's Creed syndicate
    Women should be able to enter eSports games competition for example and they should have clans and teams to enter the community of games to improve their skills to attract gaming community attention
    here is my questions..
    What kind of woman character would you rather be in her place in movie or a game?

    what's your favorite male character in general in games ?
  • brushimpact's Avatar
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    @UnapologeticDino


    My favorite female character:

    The first time I played Beyond Good and Evil as a kid, I was amazed with Jade’s character! She was the type of woman who had grit and followed her gut intuition. She second guessed what the male agents antagonists told her to do, which only sparked her curiosity. She was resourceful and used tools available to her. Whenever she got an upgrade for her hovercraft it was always well-deserved after challenging boss fight.


    How to encourage more females to take up E-sports as a career:


    1-Everything starts in childhood gaming. I think it is important to start them while they are young. Game device companies should build more gaming devices that can be catered for younger girls too. Work with organizations that promote gender equality and women's empowerment. Maybe partner with Sanrio and release a Keroppi collection of gaming devices and not just Hello Kitty? Parents (who are the first purchasers) will then view gaming as something inclusive for girls as it is for boys. Partnering with these companies eventually impact and affect young girls minds to dream of becoming professional Esports players one day.


    2-Introduce more E-sports Educational Curriculum in Colleges or Institutes that can also be tailored to women’s training and development as well. This will help validate Esports as a promising professional career option for young females.


    3- Gaming Events. I believe it is also vital to host events for the gaming community, regardless of background, race, or gender. Include workshops (that give constructive feedback and mentorship), inspiring and motivational talks from renowned female gamers’ life stories, and tournaments to foster gaming skills and experience playing or competing together with other gamers.


    I have 5 questions for Meshael's live stream:


    1-What was the first game that made an impact during your childhood?
    2-Who is your favorite game character and why do you love this character so much?
    3-What do you think is the future of Esports for females in the next 20 years?
    4-What would you have advised yourself as a young gamer back then?
    5-What do you think could be the reasons for the lack of recognition of gaming as a professional career for numerous individuals, in contrast to professions like engineering or medicine?
  • Mamdouh7's Avatar
    Level 2
    my favorite female gaming characters are Lara Croft from the Tomb Raider series, Samus Aran from the Metroid series, and Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn.

    Empowering more women to consider esports as a career choice involves addressing several key aspects:

    1. Representation: Highlighting successful women in esports and showcasing their achievements can inspire and motivate other women to pursue a career in this field. It's essential to promote diverse role models who can serve as relatable figures for aspiring female esports athletes.
    2. Education and Awareness: Providing information and educational resources about esports can help women understand the opportunities available to them in the industry. This includes creating programs that introduce esports to young girls and educating them about the various career paths within the industry, such as professional player, coach, analyst, team manager, or content creator.
    3. Supportive Communities: Establishing inclusive and supportive communities that encourage women in esports is crucial. This can be done through initiatives like women-only tournaments, mentorship programs, and networking events, where women can connect, share experiences, and receive guidance from industry professionals.
    4. Skill Development: Offering opportunities for skill development and training is vital to empower women in esports. Providing access to coaching, workshops, and resources that help improve gameplay, strategy, and teamwork can help bridge any existing gaps and build confidence.
    5. Addressing Stereotypes and Bias: Addressing and challenging gender stereotypes and biases within the gaming and esports communities is essential. Promoting a culture of inclusivity, respect, and fair treatment for all individuals regardless of gender is crucial to creating a welcoming environment for women in esports.
    6. Sponsorship and Investment: Encouraging sponsorship and investment in women's esports teams and tournaments can provide financial support and recognition for female players. This can help in creating a sustainable ecosystem that allows women to compete at the highest level and pursue esports as a viable career choice.
  • Samirammar's Avatar
    Level 3
    Best female gaming character is Lara Croft, Tomb Raider : She studies archaeology. She enjoys taking risks. She has been played in film by two Oscar winners, Alicia Vikander and Angelina Jolie. She is a member of the Strong Museum's "World Video Game Hall of Fame." She is ultimately the "first lady of gaming," as IGN put it.

    in real favorite is Scarlett.(Sasha Hostyn)
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    One of the top female esports players in the world right now, Scarlett earns the most money overall. According to information given by esportearning.com, Scarlett is now rated #15 among Canadian athletes with the highest earnings.

    1.Missing role models:

    Esports competitions are typically open to both men and women. But the esports scene is heavily skewed toward men. This rule applies to all groups, including management and participants in eSports associations, in addition to players*. Because of this, women* frequently do not consider a job in esports as a viable choice. Role models that women* can relate to are scarce.


    2.Fear of sexism: Naturally, the entire gaming industry is not harmful to women. However, every female esports athlete I've encountered to date has come forward to denounce sexist occurrences. Women* must likewise worry about being evaluated solely on the basis of their gender rather than their accomplishments. In a game, if a woman* performs poorly, it is quickly assumed that she performs poorly because she is a woman. All of this, of course, has something to do with stereotyped role transmission and gender-specific socialization.


    3.Non-perception of women* as a target group of the gaming industry: The idea that girls and women aren't interested in video games contributes to the persistent underrepresentation of women in the gaming industry. This is evident, for instance, in the way that game content is designed, where it is frequently obvious that it is meant to appeal to heterosexual young men*. This conveys a lot about the mindset of the gaming business and implies that video games are not appropriate for women.
  • UnapologeticDino's Avatar
    Community Manager
    🎮🔥 Excitement levels off the charts for the #HerLegion Clan livestream with Meshael! 🚀 Don't forget to share your questions for the Q&A session on August 31st at 7:00pm KSA time. Get ready to win a Lenovo Legion laptop Powered by Intel® Core™ Processors! 🎉 Let's make this gaming journey unforgettable. 🌟🎁 #GamingCommunity