To me at least id like to see gear that looks very different as most look the same on girls and guys not all but it be nice to see a lot more looks![]()
To me at least id like to see gear that looks very different as most look the same on girls and guys not all but it be nice to see a lot more looks![]()
Most games do this. They give battle bikinis to females, and full heavy plate armor to males. Usually it's met with a lot of resistance. <_< I'm kinda glad to see that it looks the same across the two in most cases.
Well i don't need battle bikinis but it be nice to see more feminine gear not all of it but at least more
I am going to say, no thanks to this.
I had enough of the "bikini" plate the above poster mentioned. Every other MMO does this for whatever reason.
Personally, some distinction between them is cool and I think we sort of have that, to a small degree.
My two gil.
What Eidolon said, I'm fine with the gear as it is now.
It don't need to be bikini but more like how monster hunter dose things? and not to all of it just some of ithttp://monsterhunter.wikia.com/wiki/MH3:_Armors
I think monster hunter is a game that does the distinction between male and female armor very well, it's tasteful but not overboard.
And before anyone brings up the Kirin armor, look up the kushala daora armor because that's more what I'm thinking of. It doesn't show a bit of skin, but the female set looks distinctly feminine while the male set looks distinctly masculine. Heavy armor doesn't have to be a unisex tin can.
Last edited by SarcasmMisser; 01-13-2014 at 09:19 AM.
That looks about the level of distinction we have now, frankly. I mean, it's not like there not some differences; the female shorts on casters tend to be even shorter, they get camisoles or bras under the low-neck shirts, etc.
I'm agreeing with everyone else here, seeing the genders appearing equally geared-looking (or under-geared-looking, bless you, Coliseum sets) is pretty unique and refreshing.
I agree as well. There are already some distinctions. Gender equality in gear is really refreshing. Sure, they can add some more but it's generally a direction I don't want to see encouraged.That looks about the level of distinction we have now, frankly. I mean, it's not like there not some differences; the female shorts on casters tend to be even shorter, they get camisoles or bras under the low-neck shirts, etc.
I'm agreeing with everyone else here, seeing the genders appearing equally geared-looking (or under-geared-looking, bless you, Coliseum sets) is pretty unique and refreshing.
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