[quote=Robo27] It definitely was in fact linked up to the brain so There had to be a way to tell the sex of the player and same thing about touching only their knees and elbows the nerver gear intercepted these signals so if they did touch those places continuously I am sure it would detect it [/quote] Just looking at a brain doesn't give enough information to check the entire body. it would be like figuring out what a house looked like from a single brick. the game gear isn't working as if their bodies were moving, it's just taking the commands they send to their body and instead having it move their virtual selves. It worked fine before the mirror because they weren't trying to move their own bodies, they were moving the virtual form they had taken, and they had their own proportions (Take the one guy who played as a girl for instance... he was about four inches shorter than the guy he was clinging to, and then after the mirror he was taller than him) Have you ever had a DS and just half-assed the calibration tests? if it accepts it, then it will completely throw off where you're touching... So in theory... if someone were to half ass their calibration, it could throw off their scale in game when they used the mirror... THEN there's also the fact that the VR headsets can be used for numerous different games... so chances are each headset has its own profile since they have their own local memory... So chances are the guys who played as girls made their overall profile to their true gender, and THAT is how the game got their true gender. Edit: Robo did you see my idea for the two dagger skills?