something more fit to the body, showing off(note, not necessarily exposing) feminine curves and shape. Look at the difference between a "Male's" T-shirt and a "Women's" T-shirt, they're designed to accentuate, no? That's how I like my armor in my fantasy games. Not huge baggy armor that looks like I could fit three of myselves in it.
Oh yeah, and it's totally fair to have cute girly options, and they know it.
I think I know of just as many women IRL who play either scantily dressed or exceedingly cute characters (male and female, both ways) as I do guys with the same habits. The easy truth is that everyone loves to look at that now and then, and it is reason for neither shame nor bias. The only complaint I'd ever have is either poorly-executed use of titillating imagery (which is the reason for this thread) or poor gender representation within the story content, and this game dodges that pitfall gloriously well.
He's trying awfully hard, isn't he? >_>
Don't worry about the troll.
See, I wouldn't mind them doing this on a handful of sideline armor sets just to see how people set up their glamours.
Hell, look at the female swimsuits vs. male swimsuits. Questionably-supportive bikinis vs. straight-up fetish wear.
Last edited by Mahri; 10-28-2014 at 02:16 PM.
I agree, not all armors in this game fit the curves of the female body and having the armors show the female form would make the armors look more feminine. I posted with the OP's post in mind, "cutting middrift" and "exposed cleavage" and whatnot for tank gear. (And I used DRG AF as an example as it has that big 'ol missing piece of abdomen armor).something more fit to the body, showing off(note, not necessarily exposing) feminine curves and shape. Look at the difference between a "Male's" T-shirt and a "Women's" T-shirt, they're designed to accentuate, no? That's how I like my armor in my fantasy games. Not huge baggy armor that looks like I could fit three of myselves in it.
By no means did I intend to give the idea that the armor should be formed in a huge baggy ("masculine"?) way like the Soldiery tank gear.
I like how it looks for females, I guess I'm one of the few who hopes they don't change it. I also thought the DRG armor is sexy on both male and female and liked that there was a difference. It's funny I've seen posts that say we don't have enough tastefully sexy wear, then there's the opposite like this topic.![]()
See, I stand by my opinions on exposed skin...but I'll agree that putting girls in buff chiseled dudeplate looks precisely as silly as giving guys armor with built-in breasts. If you're gonna have that look you might as well go the whole way on both genders. That soldiery gear wouldn't be nearly as jarring if the breastplate were a smooth conventional one.
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