FemShep Fan Thread- Show me yours, tough guy. I bet mine's bigger!
#24826
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:17
Had fun with the editing?
@SimplyNeo: looks good. I like her cheekbones.
#24827
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:43
#24828
Posté 16 février 2011 - 07:49
#24829
Posté 16 février 2011 - 12:46
Sentox6 wrote...
I don't suppose I could convince you to provide a face code?SimplyNeo wrote...
Finally got around to completing my first ME2 Femshep run..... it was enjoyable....
I imported her from a ME1 playthrough and thus the face code is a generic pre-face. And for the life of me, I just do not remember where my sheet of slider settings went to.
#24830
Posté 16 février 2011 - 01:30
#24831
Posté 16 février 2011 - 01:43
Tup3xi wrote...
You don't mind if I steal some of these shots of Liara, with your Shep in the background, to do a cosplay comparison, do you? Best pose of her I've found without playing through LotSB again.
#24832
Posté 16 février 2011 - 03:29
Go ahead.Nuala wrote...
Tup3xi wrote...
/snip
You don't mind if I steal some of these shots of Liara, with your Shep in the background, to do a cosplay comparison, do you? Best pose of her I've found without playing through LotSB again.
Here's the 1080p version:
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#24833
Posté 16 février 2011 - 04:45
Sentox6 wrote...
I’ve been playing Batman: Arkham Asylum and … sweet Jesus, Sheploo doesn’t even compare w/ the authoritative tone of Kevin Conroy’s Batman. Oddly enough, femShep does. Well, she comes close.
#24834
Posté 16 février 2011 - 04:59
SimplyNeo wrote...
Sentox6 wrote...
I don't suppose I could convince you to provide a face code?SimplyNeo wrote...
Finally got around to completing my first ME2 Femshep run..... it was enjoyable....
I imported her from a ME1 playthrough and thus the face code is a generic pre-face. And for the life of me, I just do not remember where my sheet of slider settings went to.![]()
suggestion: you upload a me2 savegame and I rebuild the face and post the code?
#24836
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:13
Thane is the only LI with romance-specific content. Confirmed by others.ADLegend21 wrote...
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ahhhhh so there is more romance specific content. I can't remember if Jacob or Garrus get any. (probably not for Jacob at least)
#24838
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:20
#24840
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:35
#24841
Guest_rynluna_*
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:40
Guest_rynluna_*
Edit: Ty to Jane, Kaltrec and Les.
I know they have it blocked in Germany which sucks. I tried uploading it elsewhere but everywhere makes me buy memberships if I want to upload a file larger than 500 mb.
Modifié par rynluna, 16 février 2011 - 06:46 .
#24842
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:41
#24846
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:46
Yeah, Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill will always be the voices of Batman and Joker in my head.JamieCOTC wrote...
I’ve been playing Batman: Arkham Asylum and … sweet Jesus, Sheploo doesn’t even compare w/ the authoritative tone of Kevin Conroy’s Batman. Oddly enough, femShep does. Well, she comes close.
The most common complaint I hear is that Hale is too emotive for a female soldier. Honestly, I've never even cared to evaluate this. Even if she is, it makes the game a whole lot more enjoyable.
#24847
Posté 16 février 2011 - 06:55
Sentox6 wrote...
The most common complaint I hear is that Hale is too emotive for a female soldier. Honestly, I've never even cared to evaluate this. Even if she is, it makes the game a whole lot more enjoyable.
I'm a fan of both Mark Meer and Jennifer Hale's work in ME, though for different reasons, and for completely different Shepards. Meer has moments where he's too flat, although some of what people call flatness I call focus. It's hard to describe what I mean, but I think Meer does a good job on about 80% of his lines. What's mostly "wrong" is the tender moments, the ones where there should be some undercurrent of emotion, and that's too muted, in my opinion.
Jennifer Hale does a better job emoting thru her voice work, but there are times where I feel she's too emotive. Examples: On Eden Prime in the first game, she says "Move out" WAAAY too forcefully. She's spent this entire conversation talking in normal tones, then when it's time to go, she yells that as if she were on a parade field. Second Example: On the SR-1 at the start of ME2, when she tells (Kaiden/Liara/Ashley) that the Alliance will be here "We just have to hold on." She puts a bit too much emphasis and too much spacing in the "hold on" part. Feels too forced.
But, again, these are very minor quibbles, and in no way are they meant to bash either Meer or Hale. I just wanted to say that both of 'em did a GREAT job, just in different ways. Some people will prefer the one, others, the other. I'm stuck in the middle liking BOTH of 'em! The eternal torment I suffer, deciding between MaleShep and FemShep for the next playthru!
#24849
Guest_rynluna_*
Posté 16 février 2011 - 07:02
Guest_rynluna_*
#24850
Posté 16 février 2011 - 07:04
Sentox6 wrote...
The most common complaint I hear is that Hale is too emotive for a female soldier. Honestly, I've never even cared to evaluate this. Even if she is, it makes the game a whole lot more enjoyable.
Really? In ME1 I felt she spoke with a tone of professionalism. In ME2 it sounded like she added a bit more melodrama to the lines, but so did everyone else. That was just the tone of the game.





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