is this chat still posted in?
Yes. Not as active as some of the others, because Roes are the least played race, but still active.
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Dear YoshiP,
Please add the wet effect as a GPose filter.
From what I understand, it's because some players don't like playing bulky characters and that the females (in particular) are too manly and not very feminine. That's really subjective, because you can make REALLY good-looking roes if you work at it. This entire thread is evident of that. Hell, my characters used to be Hyurs, but I once I went Roe, I liked the looks too much to change them back.
And I may be the minority here, but I never liked the "Death by Snu-Snu."
Last edited by REPROBEAN_CHILD; 08-29-2017 at 06:01 AM.
I'm not surprised at all that those two are ahead, but it's really crazy when you think that the Au Ra thread has been around for about half as long as others, making it nearly two years younger.
I have noticed though that it seems the less popular races, Roe, Lala, and Elezen seem to be very proud of their characters and enjoy showing them off. They also tend to band together and support each other. I would say close to half the posts in this thread aren't just screenshots, but are people commenting on or complimenting others' posts. I don't have time to shuffle through them all, but it sort of makes me wonder if the other threads have a similar ratio.
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