I love the male version but, I noticed the moves are different for female characters and I'm pretty disappointed in the female version. The movements are stiff and awkward in comparison to the male dance.
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I love the male version but, I noticed the moves are different for female characters and I'm pretty disappointed in the female version. The movements are stiff and awkward in comparison to the male dance.
Not really the sundrop dance for the female characters. It's clearly the robot dance.
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln83rsJ8lX1qjh397.gif
I heard that the Vanu dance is inspired by Haka:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuS42TY-ipk
And the female version is indeed different from the male version, I think that is the reason.
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...our-to-females.
This long thread of feedback isn't good enough for you OP?
Please don't make another thread while there's so much feedback on main thread :mad:
But how else will they become a special snowflake? Though honestly, I actually like the dance myself, though I unlock mine tomorrow.
This. That's the problem with ambiguous titles. There's no point doing a forum search when topic titles like "Enough is enough SE" is about a Drk's darkside effect, or a "Glamour Inequality" thread is actually about an emote. At least TC named this thread properly.
I think the female dance looks great and it's amazing to me how many people have their titties in a twist over it. Even if you disagree, demanding to have the male one is...insane? I sorta wish this was like PSU tho where you could do the other gender's emotes all the time by just adding one letter to the / command but I don't think SE will ever give us that option somehow.
And no it's not sexist or whatever. It's just fictional reflection of a real life tradition and how it varies slightly from one gender to the other.
There seems to be some unwritten rule of the forum where all of the threads with the most misleading titles end up getting the best posts and the ones which are labelled correctly to stimulate reasonable discussion die out. It would be nice if we could request topic changes (or just edit them ourselves, as in most cases the original poster realises their error yet finds themselves unable to fix it).