not defending per se, just looking at it from a different perspective. you can adjust the muscle tone of both male and female characters, too, isn't that just for role playing, too?
not defending per se, just looking at it from a different perspective. you can adjust the muscle tone of both male and female characters, too, isn't that just for role playing, too?
The breast size adjustment was unneeded, but also see the point in it for character customization. Do I think that SE should make both genders equal, yes. Should they make the character models more realistic for male characters, yes.
I play a female character much more because female main characters seem to be more badass than than the typical male hero that overcomes everything. Examples of this are Terra and Celes from FF6; Fang, Lightning and Vanille from FF13; Rydia and Rosa from FF4; Maria from FF2; Tifa from FF7; Rinoa and Selphie from FF8, Garnet from FF9, Kasumi from Dead or Alive, and the list goes on and on.
Females are usually portrayed as the damsel in distress. A female character overcoming any sort of challenge that she might encounter is much more satisfying than the typical guy doing the same thing.
As for the breast size thing, while I still think it is unneeded, it really isn't all that sexist. I think that women could use this as a way to show pride.
Last edited by Suetan124; 09-23-2013 at 09:55 AM.
Well said, Suetan. I immediately felt like this game is doing something interesting - gender has almost no meaning.
and maybe I'm biased, but even at 100% bust size, they don't seem THAT big to me. the only problems I have with proportions in this game are the weirdly shaped Elzen. IMO. like their heads are too small for their bodies. but whatever, I think overall, SE has done an admirable job making gender a NON issue.
Absolutely. Also, I've seen implemented features that make the breasts jiggle when running and attacking. I think that it's sexist that we don't see the dong flapping up and down when running. Please fix this.
Last edited by Mephice; 09-24-2013 at 07:57 AM.
So, basically Stratus, what you would like to see is a cod-piece function for the male characters? Why not if it benefits the outfit in a 15th century styley, but I think it is unnecessary to have it for the sake of just because.
I don't think there is anything wrong with having a bust slider - it's a part of the body typically more visible on a female person than the genital area of a male and therefore it does have relevance. It's as immediate irl as looking at hair or eyes on a person. They are there, they are visible and therefore relevant.
Last edited by gelfling9uk; 09-24-2013 at 12:33 AM.
They used to, you know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codpiece
I wonder if the OP has a dick so big it just bulges out of his pants.
Last edited by surrel; 09-24-2013 at 01:18 AM.
I often wrap my junk tightly in shrink wrap before putting on my tights because I find it really enhances my bulge. Those that say bulge isn't for fashion are sorely mistaken, and must know many tiny-bulged men. If mine's not bulging out far enough to bump into people then I've done something wrong.
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