Was the pirate chick Isabela?
#26
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:21
#27
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:22
VittoriaLandis wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
Because women aren't objects that are naked for pleasure.Crimson_Crio wrote...
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
*cough* perfect guy *cough*
At least your opinions are perfect. I agree with you on this.
for me his sentence sounds not like he disagrees with women being naked or objects, but with them being that for pleasure
#28
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:29
joriandrake wrote...
VittoriaLandis wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
Because women aren't objects that are naked for pleasure.Crimson_Crio wrote...
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
*cough* perfect guy *cough*
At least your opinions are perfect. I agree with you on this.
for me his sentence sounds not like he disagrees with women being naked or objects, but with them being that for pleasure
I disagree with the whole "Girl = sex appeal" marketing that games and movies are doing as of late. Why does this warrior who is fully equipped in armor have a plate bra? Or that this person is fighting zombies in a swim suit?
It's ridiculous, when a woman is portrayed as realistic is sudden considered unattractive and it needs to be changed.
Modifié par Dave of Canada, 17 août 2010 - 08:30 .
#29
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:29
joriandrake wrote...
for me his sentence sounds not like he disagrees with women being naked or objects, but with them being that for pleasureVittoriaLandis wrote...
*cough* perfect guy *cough*Dave of Canada wrote...
Because women aren't objects that are naked for pleasure.Crimson_Crio wrote...
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
At least your opinions are perfect. I agree with you on this.
Oh hush, you!
#30
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:30
Dave of Canada wrote...
I disagree with the whole "Girl = sex appeal" marketing that games and movies are doing as of late. Why does this warrior who is fully equipped in armor have a plate bra? Or that this person is fighting zombies in a swim suit?joriandrake wrote...
for me his sentence sounds not like he disagrees with women being naked or objects, but with them being that for pleasureVittoriaLandis wrote...
*cough* perfect guy *cough*Dave of Canada wrote...
Because women aren't objects that are naked for pleasure.Crimson_Crio wrote...
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
At least your opinions are perfect. I agree with you on this.
It's ridiculous, when a woman is portrayed as realistic it's sudden considered unattractive and it needs to be changed.
@ Jorian; I win
#31
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:39
Dave of Canada wrote...
Crimson_Crio wrote...
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
Because women aren't objects that are naked for pleasure.
#32
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:40
#33
Posté 17 août 2010 - 08:42
Crimson_Crio wrote...
Eh, I prefered Isabela from KUF2 game
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
Bwahaha. I'll really start to worry the day Bioware has to ressort to such cheap tactics to sell more games...
#34
Posté 17 août 2010 - 09:03
Dave of Canada wrote...
I disagree with the whole "Girl = sex appeal" marketing that games and movies are doing as of late. Why does this warrior who is fully equipped in armor have a plate bra? Or that this person is fighting zombies in a swim suit?
It's ridiculous, when a woman is portrayed as realistic is sudden considered unattractive and it needs to be changed.
I agree.
One of my pet peeves in games is how all too often the kick-ass female character is in the skimpiest costume imaginable, to the point that what she is portrayed as wearing would be completely impractical for what she is portrayed as doing. The plate bra is a perfect example. What would be the point of even wearing plate over your breasts, if every other bit of skin surrounding it is exposed? I'm all for a little sex appeal but it should be balanced with some believability.
#35
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:13
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
Even if Morrigan and Leliana didn't look like they did in the trailers, they still had the same features. Same skin tone. Same hair color. Same eye color. They used the same weopans/spells/skill tree.
Hot pirate chick is dark skinned, black haired, and uses 1 dagger. Isabelle is pale, red haired, and duel wields swords/daggers. Even if she, for some reason, decided to only use 1 weapon instead of two, their physical features look nothing alike.
Really?
Cause I'm not seeing the pale skin, red hair, two weapons thing at all.
She's got dark-brown hair, a darkish-toned mediterranean skin, and one sword.
And it's not all that uncommon for when a game receives a drastic graphical change in a sequel, recurring characters look different than in the original.
#36
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:19
#37
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:20
Beerfish wrote...
If Qunari can sprout horns Isabella can get a tan, get a hair dye job and change her clothes.
Change clothes, you say! Oh noes, the inconsistency!
Next you'll tell me Duncan used to not have a beard when he was a kid!
#38
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:22
It's highly unlikely.
#39
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:23
Aedan_Cousland wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
I disagree with the whole "Girl = sex appeal" marketing that games and movies are doing as of late. Why does this warrior who is fully equipped in armor have a plate bra? Or that this person is fighting zombies in a swim suit?
It's ridiculous, when a woman is portrayed as realistic is sudden considered unattractive and it needs to be changed.
I agree.
One of my pet peeves in games is how all too often the kick-ass female character is in the skimpiest costume imaginable, to the point that what she is portrayed as wearing would be completely impractical for what she is portrayed as doing. The plate bra is a perfect example. What would be the point of even wearing plate over your breasts, if every other bit of skin surrounding it is exposed? I'm all for a little sex appeal but it should be balanced with some believability.
It's nice to have guys who say something rather than 'MORE BOOBS!" for a change. I agree with both comments (I am a girl FYI), Morrigan suffered from this unfortunately, her outfit is ridiculously impractical, even if she is a mage. I mean, her breasts were basically falling out of her 'clothing' and was drastically different from what Flemeth wore.
However as long as there are men designing most game characters for RPGs, nothing will change...I mean, look at some of the Final Fantasy characters...
#40
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:34
Crimson_Crio wrote...
Eh, I prefered Isabela from KUF2 game
Why don't they make it a bit reaveling XD
That looks painful. First the tightness, then that they clearly look swollen and then a woman can hardly move around with them in THAT size.
I do hope this thread doesn't get down to if the woman in the trailer doesn't go under someone's beauty standards. The last thread was horrible.
#41
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:39
MortalEngines wrote...
Aedan_Cousland wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
I disagree with the whole "Girl = sex appeal" marketing that games and movies are doing as of late. Why does this warrior who is fully equipped in armor have a plate bra? Or that this person is fighting zombies in a swim suit?
It's ridiculous, when a woman is portrayed as realistic is sudden considered unattractive and it needs to be changed.
I agree.
One of my pet peeves in games is how all too often the kick-ass female character is in the skimpiest costume imaginable, to the point that what she is portrayed as wearing would be completely impractical for what she is portrayed as doing. The plate bra is a perfect example. What would be the point of even wearing plate over your breasts, if every other bit of skin surrounding it is exposed? I'm all for a little sex appeal but it should be balanced with some believability.
It's nice to have guys who say something rather than 'MORE BOOBS!" for a change. I agree with both comments (I am a girl FYI), Morrigan suffered from this unfortunately, her outfit is ridiculously impractical, even if she is a mage. I mean, her breasts were basically falling out of her 'clothing' and was drastically different from what Flemeth wore.
However as long as there are men designing most game characters for RPGs, nothing will change...I mean, look at some of the Final Fantasy characters...
Not to mention the fact that most producers seem to think their market is almost entirely made up out of pubescent boys.
#42
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:41
MortalEngines wrote...
Aedan_Cousland wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
I disagree with the whole "Girl = sex appeal" marketing that games and movies are doing as of late. Why does this warrior who is fully equipped in armor have a plate bra? Or that this person is fighting zombies in a swim suit?
It's ridiculous, when a woman is portrayed as realistic is sudden considered unattractive and it needs to be changed.
I agree.
One of my pet peeves in games is how all too often the kick-ass female character is in the skimpiest costume imaginable, to the point that what she is portrayed as wearing would be completely impractical for what she is portrayed as doing. The plate bra is a perfect example. What would be the point of even wearing plate over your breasts, if every other bit of skin surrounding it is exposed? I'm all for a little sex appeal but it should be balanced with some believability.
It's nice to have guys who say something rather than 'MORE BOOBS!" for a change. I agree with both comments (I am a girl FYI), Morrigan suffered from this unfortunately, her outfit is ridiculously impractical, even if she is a mage. I mean, her breasts were basically falling out of her 'clothing' and was drastically different from what Flemeth wore.
However as long as there are men designing most game characters for RPGs, nothing will change...I mean, look at some of the Final Fantasy characters...
I don't think it's even the fact that men work on making games. Sex has been proven to sell in all sorts of statistics for movies, games, any media really. And if it sells, companies will use it. You can change the characters into something less revealing, at least on DAO, if you want to.
Modifié par Jamie9, 30 août 2010 - 02:41 .
#43
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:41
Helena Tylena wrote...
She's got dark-brown hair, a darkish-toned mediterranean skin, and one sword.
You are right for the most parts. Expect for the swords, because she HAS a sword and a dagger.
#44
Posté 30 août 2010 - 02:53
Regarding the question asking if it's Isabella, it's quite possible as she was a minor character in Origins that proved popular, no doubt due in no small part to the available 'antics', so I could see her getting a re-imagining.
#45
Posté 30 août 2010 - 03:36
#46
Posté 30 août 2010 - 03:51
#47
Posté 30 août 2010 - 03:53
#48
Posté 30 août 2010 - 04:04
Avalla'ch wrote...
Helena Tylena wrote...
She's got dark-brown hair, a darkish-toned mediterranean skin, and one sword.
You are right for the most parts. Expect for the swords, because she HAS a sword and a dagger.
And the 'dark brown' is her hair in shadow. the lit side looks pretty red to me.
Spin****e wrote...
That would be liking saying, "Was that Qunari Sten?"
It's highly unlikely.
Also, this.. ^
Modifié par Shinian2, 30 août 2010 - 04:05 .
#49
Posté 30 août 2010 - 04:12
Oh yeah. I went there. Shes fugly.
Modifié par Sphynx118, 30 août 2010 - 04:12 .
#50
Posté 30 août 2010 - 04:49
Sphynx118 wrote...
The woman in the trailer looks like a busted gypsy around age 47. Isabella did not, last time I checked.
Oh yeah. I went there. Shes fugly.
I think she looks good in profile, it's just the trailer and not in-game graphics so I'll remain optimistic




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