being an aussie whenever i watch the haka performed by kiwis i always say to my mates.. how the hell do the aussie players keep a straight face?? i laugh everytime cause the expressions some of them pull while performing it lol
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Hooray for human gender politics being imposed upon a clearly nonhuman race. /s
The Male version looks funny,interesting and strong.
The Female version looks weird .. well at least its cute somehow.
It's not cute at all. It's boring, robotic, and altogether unprecedented.
Are there any other purchased or otherwise unlocked emotes that differ based on whether you are playing a male or female character? I don't mean race-specific emotes. (That's another complaint altogether.)
Race-specific emotes are a problem?
You mean, one of the very few things that actually stop races from being a generic mass of sameness? More than they already are?
It's also not unprecedented. if anything, making them the same would be unprecedented, since the real-life dance they modeled it after differs based upon sex.
I don't even like the male version. Just because it's obviously better doesn't mean it's good.
The Vanu Vanu are giant bird people that live in a land in the clouds. We are not talking about Earth here. I am not even playing a human -- er, Hyur. Sorry.
I am not even talking about sexism in this specific case -- only because I don't need that point to make my case this time.
The animation underwhelmed me. I wish they hadn't put this difference in when they literally have never needed to do so before.
My complaint about race-specific emotes is that they are the same for all characters of the same gender for the same racers, irregardless of that character's actual aesthetic or personality. No, I don't RP in this game, but my character is still crafted along certain guidelines I have in mind for what they should look like and move like. The female Sundrop dance flies in the face of that, so now something I was looking forward to, I'll never use.