Modifié par Nyoka, 05 juillet 2011 - 02:46 .
Guest_Nyoka_*
That last thing did bug me. I think a character's outfit is almost as important as the character themself. Its why I keep Garrus in his damaged armour and its why I think Legion's hole should never be fixed. Its part of their character. However, the lack of breathing stuff and the exposure of skin in a vacuum - particularly looking at Jack here - needs to be rectified.Welsh Inferno wrote...
Candidate 88766 wrote...
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What this guy said.
Point #7 is really important though. If she wears this outfit and a breather mask in vacuum or on a hostile planet it will then annoy me.
I stand by what I said on the previous page about her not necessarily needing heavy armour, and the fact that I don't mind her new outfit, but I would like this to be an option for her in the game.Nyoka wrote...
Less bulky version. I personally like the bulkier version better.
Xeranx wrote...
Jimtp wrote...
GodWood wrote...
People want female characters to be dressed appropriately for combat like the male characters.Jimtp wrote...
ok ive posted this in another thread but since it was closed I'll post it here as well
I dont realy get whats the problem with hot women in ME people had this same problem with Mianda ,who by the way was on of the best chars of ME2.Ashley at last became presentable it's not like she shows a lot of skin or cleavage.
And my question for you is how was Ashley not 'presentable' in ME1?
Believe me when i say that the only reason the males wear the armor they do is because they look good in it.Women look better in more elegant clothes.Anyway didnt see many people complain ,for example, Tali's armor which i doubt would protect her from anything other than diseases.
Also in ME1 she looked like some racoon/human hybrid now she looks hot ,quite the improvement i would say.
Honestly people need to look at the evidence. Stop bringing Tali up to service your argument because it fails even before you type it. Tali's defense came in her shielding. Her experience with tech could improve her shielding so much that she was able to handle being shot at. It's why I was able to take her places in ME as opposed to ME2 where her shields were crap and that made her a liability.
Women can look good in armor. Case in point: Ashley in ME1, Femshep in ME1 and ME2.
I'm
sure 'looking cool' has something to do with why the men are in armor.
But they're still dressed more appropriately for the situation at hand
than the women are. If armor is good enough for FemShep it should be
good enough for Ashley, another practical soldier type.
Modifié par Jimtp, 05 juillet 2011 - 02:23 .
Modifié par 45hitman, 05 juillet 2011 - 02:17 .
tomas2377 wrote...
1. Shields do most of the work in combat as they deflect high-velocity impacts, and the main dangers on the battlefield are high-velocity impacts. Bullets, grenade shrapnel, directed energy weapons, all are protected against by the shields. As a soldier, Ash is more than capable of handling hand-tohand combat without the need of heavy armour.
2. As shown in the explanation of Miranda's outfit, material technology has advanced enough that even slim outfits can offer adequate protection in combat. But, as I said before, the shields do most of the work. Massive armour just isn't necessary. The lore describes bullet travel as insanely high, so no amount of metal or ceramic can offer anywhere near the protection that a shield will.
3. She is no longer just a soldier. A soldier is deployed to the front and does fighting. Nothing else. They need armour because they are essentially sentient bullet-sponges. As a Spectre, she will have a much wider variety of tasks than simply shooting and being shot at. Saying she should wear armour because she is a soldier is no longer true, she is something much more than a simple soldier.
Modifié par Uzzy, 05 juillet 2011 - 02:24 .
Your points would be reasonable if the males wore something that Marcus Fenix would wear.
Guest_Luna Siwora_*
Nyoka wrote...
Less bulky version. I personally like the bulkier version better.
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Modifié par Luna Siwora, 05 juillet 2011 - 02:20 .
And you figured that ...how?How pitiful! I feel sorry for little boys like you whose only recourse is to live out fantasised love lives vicariously via a virtual medium because attractive women find you utterly repugnant in real life. So sad... smilie
Aris Ravenstar wrote...
You said it wouldn't be strictly out of character because it's not like he had some philosophical opposition.Filament wrote...
I didn't say it would prevent him from wearing light armor. I said it wouldn't be strictly out of character for him to wear heavy armor.
Candidate 88766 wrote...
I stand by what I said on the previous page about her not necessarily needing heavy armour, and the fact that I don't mind her new outfit, but I would like this to be an option for her in the game.Nyoka wrote...
Less bulky version. I personally like the bulkier version better.
Eshaye wrote...
To hop in there too (hee) it's doesn't really matter whether he opposes it or not. he's a freaking biotic and thus is LESS in need of armor then someone like Ashley. That's also why Jack, Jacob, Miranda, Samara can prance around in skin tight gear... Which is why it would make sense for Kaidan to be sporting the skin tight stuff and not Ashley.
That's my problem with that.
Nyoka wrote...
Less bulky version. (Bulkier version).
Finis Valorum wrote...
Eshaye wrote...
To hop in there too (hee) it's doesn't really matter whether he opposes it or not. he's a freaking biotic and thus is LESS in need of armor then someone like Ashley. That's also why Jack, Jacob, Miranda, Samara can prance around in skin tight gear... Which is why it would make sense for Kaidan to be sporting the skin tight stuff and not Ashley.
That's my problem with that.
Yet Adept or Sentinel Shepard must always dress like a tank from Me2 onwards. But yeah, if the females can do it the men including Shepard should too (just like Thane and Jacob).
Modifié par Eshaye, 05 juillet 2011 - 02:56 .
Nyoka wrote...
Less bulky version. (Bulkier version).
Modifié par TMA LIVE, 05 juillet 2011 - 03:04 .
Jimtp wrote...
Fem Shep ,in my opinion, is way too macho (like Ashley).
I'm supporter of light armor too. I want for my biotic and sentinel shepard.Eshaye wrote...
Finis Valorum wrote...
Eshaye wrote...
To hop in there too (hee) it's doesn't really matter whether he opposes it or not. he's a freaking biotic and thus is LESS in need of armor then someone like Ashley. That's also why Jack, Jacob, Miranda, Samara can prance around in skin tight gear... Which is why it would make sense for Kaidan to be sporting the skin tight stuff and not Ashley.
That's my problem with that.
Yet Adept or Sentinel Shepard must always dress like a tank from Me2 onwards. But yeah, if the females can do it the men including Shepard should too (just like Thane and Jacob).
Well yeah I'm a firm supporter of light armor options for Shepard as well!! This is what I wear in ME2, modded armor>>>> social.bioware.com/uploads_project/project_gallery/5000/4752/3859/9694.jpg
People can get it here if they want: social.bioware.com/project/4752/
(I've been asked before when posting pics of it)
Jackets, tunics and dress shirts do not conform to the curves like that, nor does the hem end that far below the hips. If you understand fashion, all signs clearly indicate it to be a dress, not a shirt or a tunic. Dresses have skirts. Therefore, it's a skirt.Candidate 88766 wrote...
4. It is NOT a skirt. It is like the Cerberus officer's outfit, or the ceremonial outfit worn by current US Marines. I'm sure they'd appreciate you telling them wearing a skirt. As beffitting someone now above the rank and file, Ash is wearing something more professional. She is no longer a frontline troop, she does not need hulking space marine armour.