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y put excess armour on to make them look male when they can have it tight fitting and be lighter. If it wasn't for them being female nothing would be said , it could of been a guy with curves and no one would of blinked a eye lid .... on second thought

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The mercenary armor and the kestler (sp?) armor looks about right to me. While boob slots are impractical, a full chest piece extended a bit further from the chest, to accommodate for female proportions is perfectly fine.



Or of course, you could go the route of starcraft, and have combat armor (note that Kerrigan (the character in that CGI picture) is a ghost operative, and therefore gets the obligatory spy catsuit. Male ghosts in starcraft also get spy catsuits.) that's big enough that there's no reason not to make a small cavity to accommodate female proportions.

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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.

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Just check out the Kestrel armor on a Female = FLAT chested. Sorry
Men have Pecs & Females have breasts

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After playing a Bayonetta demo, Mass Effect's female armor is hardly oversexualized. Only one woman in a skintight suit, and a few gratutious bum shots.

Bayonetta is....well, maybe download the demo. But the game was definitely made by a person who loves the female form.

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Lol I can agree on bayonetta after my friend was trying it out on my xbox after he got it

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Eddo36 wrote...
Please give a reason to add constructively to this discussion. I've noticed that modern body armor in the real world are unisex. Why is it different in ME?


I might be a little late but I think I have a simple answer that can clear up a lot of confusion. This is a lot like other questions people have about unrealistic female characters in video games (for some reason its never any of the other unrealistic things), so some other people might want to pay attention too...


Games are about fantasy. If you want reality, go outside.

Modifié par VaporyPuppy, 04 septembre 2010 - 01:23 .


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Really? "Why is what she wearing not realistic"? It's a video game. You also fly around in space and fight aliens with magic. Why is this is the thing that's unrealistic? Don't stop half way. If you want realistic then I think what you really want to know is why it isn't a game about sitting in your parent's basement, watching cartoons and scratching yourself, but where the girls that dont talk to you look like men.

Modifié par VaporyPuppy, 04 septembre 2010 - 01:43 .


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Eddo36 wrote...
Please give a reason to add constructively to this discussion. I've noticed that modern body armor in the real world are unisex. Why is it different in ME?



... well 13 pages in my eyes are enough to read... so you dont go asking, what was asked probably 5 times across the pages, in reasonable intervols.

Still this has been adressed.

And in today's military is not something "good" to have standardize body armor. Want to know more, read the first couple of pages, is all there.