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#326
Annihilator27

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MobiusTyr wrote...

the troll has succeeded, you all have failed.


LMAO, " We will find another way"

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Spartas Husky

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annihilator27 wrote...

MobiusTyr wrote...

the troll has succeeded, you all have failed.


LMAO, " We will find another way"


hehehehehe.

"troll.... your salvation is through destruction" lol:ph34r::wizard::D

#328
Fatal v1

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Uh huh... After seeing your other threads, I cannot take you seriously.

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xlavaina

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This thread is gold hahaha.

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Killjoy Cutter

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ExtremeOne wrote...

they already made a stupid mistake by having the same walking animation for both male and female Shepard. 


????

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Eddo36 wrote...

Just wondering why females need a seperate suit of armor for the sole purpose of showing their curves in ME? Combat armor should be unisex.

Unless your gay, you shouldn't give two ****s.
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#332
Spartas Husky

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^^^^^^^^lol wow those glasses, are just so damn ...weird

#333
Funker Shepard

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I'm pulling a tl;dr here (for the first time, I might add), but has anyone complained yet on the ludicrousness of Jacob's PVC outfit? Or the fact that given the codex entry for how much extra calories biotics consume, it would basically be impossible for the guy to be so ripped?



No? Didn't think so... ;)

#334
brfritos

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Spartas Husky wrote...

^^^^^^^^lol wow those glasses, are just so damn ...weird


So...can I use the "report this post" button with the "Terrorist Threath" option? :lol: 

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Fatal v1 wrote...

Uh huh... After seeing your other threads, I cannot take you seriously.

Implying that we took him seriously from the start.

Killjoy Cutter wrote...

ExtremeOne wrote...

they already made a stupid mistake by having the same walking animation for both male and female Shepard. 


????


Have you not noticed that Male and Female Shepard use the same walking animation?.

#336
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Yeah, they do have the same animation. An animation that really bugs me. He jogs like he has scoliosis or is a 8 year old or something. The man is a lifetime military serviceman, one of the most basic things you're taught is good posture both in standing walking and running. That hunched over to the left side thing drives me crazy. Run like you got a pair. Be it balls or boobs.

Modifié par iemcj, 26 août 2010 - 06:44 .


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Double post.

Modifié par iemcj, 26 août 2010 - 06:44 .


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Spartas Husky

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Funker Shepard wrote...

I'm pulling a tl;dr here (for the first time, I might add), but has anyone complained yet on the ludicrousness of Jacob's PVC outfit? Or the fact that given the codex entry for how much extra calories biotics consume, it would basically be impossible for the guy to be so ripped?

No? Didn't think so... ;)


Biotics aren't fat,... theya re their own excersice.

How cool would it be, to eat alot, and just loose calories by thinking hard....


So kool woudl that be :P.

#339
MrnDvlDg161

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I support non-sexual armor.



In fact my Shepard got so fed up with it, he not only wrote a 5 page memo to Udina and Anderson, but he immediately stormed to the SR2's requisition officer to see if those new augmented pop-out laser beam guns in the breast plates of his female crew member uniforms were ready yet.



Or the new Neon-Strip club reflective liner to insure full eye-contact to female troopers in combat to avoid friendly fire in low light situations.








#340
Spartas Husky

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MrnDvlDg161 wrote...

I support non-sexual armor.

In fact my Shepard got so fed up with it, he not only wrote a 5 page memo to Udina and Anderson, but he immediately stormed to the SR2's requisition officer to see if those new augmented pop-out laser beam guns in the breast plates of his female crew member uniforms were ready yet.

Or the new Neon-Strip club reflective liner to insure full eye-contact to female troopers in combat to avoid friendly fire in low light situations.




lol neon strip... nice:D

#341
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Ooh... this is just SILLY!!! ok... a guy is solid and lots more straight lines a woman has curves are basically smaller in many places and fuller in others... male armor is meant for a MALE body.

you try having a slim waist hips and a bum and breasts and fit into skinny no waist no hips bum less flat chested form fitted armor and tell me how uncomfortable and painful it'd be. The armor isn't sexualized it's functionally designed for a feminine form. Honestly I agree they could be a bit more sexy and still functional... I think they are kinda overly bulky.

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raven_corrino

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The female armour or costume should feature more skin, maybe something like what Jack originally wore when you first met her?

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This thread always leads to this...

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#344
raven_corrino

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Ewwwwwwwww

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Why is it that people complain about the "oversexualized" female armor, but not the oversexualized male armor, which is just as form-fitting?

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Eddo36 wrote...

Yes because they should be unisex. I really don't care myself since I always play male, but it may draw heat from feminists that females are sexualized in the game.


Lol @ this statement
At first I was unsure of your troll status, now I see clearly.

#347
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Ok, dudes the ME2 armours are not over-sexualized. Also the suits that our armies have now are not unisex.

Firstly, I don't know how old was the founder of this topic but in my age girls/women already have boobs. So they need place in they're armour/suit for them. That's why female Shepards have diferent armours. Also the body of a female is a little diferent. I mean thath usually males have wider chest and arms than females. That's why the rmours are diferent.

There's nothing more to add to this topic.

#348
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Now this is what I call a female in enough armour:

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aaron baba

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Eddo36 wrote...

Yes because they should be unisex. I really don't care myself since I always play male, but it may draw heat from feminists that females are sexualized in the game.


Ah yes, "female gamers"..
We have dismissed that claim.

#350
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well there are three reasons i can think of to have armour like this

1.all M.E armour sest has to work as a space suit and one type of hypothetical space suit is indeed skin tight

2.even fencing gear has little boob cups for female fencers so yes that could be what makes femshep look bustier (armoured stuffing FTW)



3.even Galactic Saviours like to look pretty some times