A more girly side to FemShep?
#226
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:22
#227
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:23
/runs
#228
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:26
Yes, complete with a working calendar.leonia42 wrote...
Maybe they'll give her mood swings too?
/runs
#229
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:31
FemShepFTW wrote...
You know how in ME2 the amazing FemShep was a totall badass?
Well what if he was a totall badass with a more girly side for example
1.A Sassy-Feminine walk/run
2.The way she stands
3.How she Sits
4.Even the way she speaks; Dialouge,accent
What are your thoughts on this,what do you think would happen?
No. Because we'll end up with FemHawke's swayback ****walk.
#230
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:37
#231
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:41
#232
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:43
#233
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:46
Shep: They have miniature ponies!
Garrus: Shepard, the Reapers are attacking!
Shep: Not now Garrus, miniature ponies. -pets pony-
#234
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:51
Sajuro wrote...
I want a more girly man shep who can fawn over cute things.
Shep: They have miniature ponies!
Garrus: Shepard, the Reapers are attacking!
Shep: Not now Garrus, miniature ponies. -pets pony-
I want my broShep to have an Orlesian temper tantrum.
"That Reaper was mine! Mine! MINE!!"
The best part is that Mark Meer could totally pull that off. He's a great comedian.
#235
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:59
JamieCOTC wrote...
Sajuro wrote...
I want a more girly man shep who can fawn over cute things.
Shep: They have miniature ponies!
Garrus: Shepard, the Reapers are attacking!
Shep: Not now Garrus, miniature ponies. -pets pony-
I want my broShep to have an Orlesian temper tantrum.
"That Reaper was mine! Mine! MINE!!"
The best part is that Mark Meer could totally pull that off. He's a great comedian.
I just imagined manshep throwing himself on the ground and throwing a tantrum and everyone giving in because they didn't really know how to react.
new renegade interrupt!
#236
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 03:00
JamieCOTC wrote...
I want my broShep to have an Orlesian temper tantrum.
"That Reaper was mine! Mine! MINE!!"
The best part is that Mark Meer could totally pull that off. He's a great comedian.
"Excuse-moi. But J'ai payed good credits for le Reaper." With an accent francais.
Modifié par LOLandStuff, 28 octobre 2011 - 03:00 .
#237
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 03:02
"We need to go to Tuchanka, oh but that place is so filthy"LOLandStuff wrote...
JamieCOTC wrote...
I want my broShep to have an Orlesian temper tantrum.
"That Reaper was mine! Mine! MINE!!"
The best part is that Mark Meer could totally pull that off. He's a great comedian.
"Excuse-moi. But J'ai payed good credits for le Reaper." With an accent francais.
#238
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 03:06
I want a fashionable ManShep, who keeps up with the latest trend. I want a Macaroni ManShep.
#239
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 04:20
#240
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 04:21
#241
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 04:26
#242
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 04:43
I don't think there's been a problem with the model coherence; slight issues arises in both the male and female variants but it all seems superficial. Also I don't think it's reasonable to base criticism off that one scene in which FShep wears a dress. It was an afterthought to a DLC and so isn't truly representative of the problem.
I found the modelling intrinsically gender neutral anyway. I guess perhaps if it does lie in favour of a male dynamic it's because modelling men is safer, as people tend to gloss over male representation. (i.e. manly and masculine are considered synonymous.)
#243
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 03:11
Comsky159 wrote...
What's the difference between "girly" and "feminine"? Highly enigmatic distinction really. It's nigh impossible to reach a perfect, politically correct compromise which makes everyone happy.
I don't think there's been a problem with the model coherence; slight issues arises in both the male and female variants but it all seems superficial. Also I don't think it's reasonable to base criticism off that one scene in which FShep wears a dress. It was an afterthought to a DLC and so isn't truly representative of the problem.
I found the modelling intrinsically gender neutral anyway. I guess perhaps if it does lie in favour of a male dynamic it's because modelling men is safer, as people tend to gloss over male representation. (i.e. manly and masculine are considered synonymous.)
"Girly" implies childish, while feminine doesn't. The way "feminine" is used by some seems to imply "more overtly sexual." I prefer femShep the way she is. The way she sits in a dress is weird, but I get around it by not putting her in one. If FemShep gets more dress time, then it would be nice if she sat with knees together, otherwise no change is necessary, IMO.
I agree that the ME2 model is pretty neutral to slightly masculine because it's ok for a female soldier to be slightly butch, but if they made Sheploo walk like FemHawke there'd be hell to pay.
#244
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 04:06
#245
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 04:45
#246
Guest_Ferris95_*
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 05:01
Guest_Ferris95_*
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FemShep is so popular? Didn't really some amazing popularity. I noticed the reason behind it even less, because I dont' know it. Neither do you.
As for Shep not being sexed-up...she's got a body of a supermodel. You wouldn't like her that much is she was more butch, now would you?
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Don't know about the others but I would actually prefer a butcher looking FemShep. Poor girl has arms the size of twig, defenitly lacking the muscle to knock out the Shadow Broker. And I know the case could be made for her being part cyborg, but honestly there is no reason why she shouldn't have more muscle.
#247
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 05:33
I don't play as femShep ever, but the model is a little on the scrawny side to be believable to me anyway.Ferris95 wrote...
Don't know about the others but I would actually prefer a butcher looking FemShep. Poor girl has arms the size of twig, defenitly lacking the muscle to knock out the Shadow Broker. And I know the case could be made for her being part cyborg, but honestly there is no reason why she shouldn't have more muscle.
Modifié par capn233, 29 octobre 2011 - 05:33 .
#248
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 09:32
FemShepFTW wrote...
You know how in ME2 the amazing FemShep was a totall badass?
Well what if he was a totall badass with a more girly side for example
1.A Sassy-Feminine walk/run
2.The way she stands
3.How she Sits
4.Even the way she speaks; Dialouge,accent
What are your thoughts on this,what do you think would happen?
Whether your a troll or not I'll say this, She's a Soldier, not a tart. Femsheps appeal her her lack of sexualization. Your suggestions sound more like every other female character. But hey Theres Catwoman DLC for Arkham City that sounds like its right up your alley.
#249
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 10:15
When people ask for a "more feminine" femShep, I don't think they're asking for more overall differences to distinguish her as "female". I think what they're asking for instead (and I know I'm asking for it) is the option to take a more obviously feminine route in conversations and actions, thus differentiating femShep if we so choose by giving her different animations and lines more suitable for a "womanly" woman. While she IS an elite soldier, some of us would like to have a chance to explore the other side of being a female soldier versus a male.
While people often refer to the dress, I'd like to refer to the loyalty mission for Samara. Did anyone else think that playing as femShep through that was awkward? The whole time it felt tailor-made for broShep instead, and now we threw a female into it. She didn't play up her feminine sexuality; we only had the choice of being butch and broad-chested. Like a typical man would.
This has absolutely nothing to do with gender roles or feminism. I'm perfectly fine with femShep as she is. But giving me the option to show off her more feminine side in situations accordingly would be a new experience I'd really like.
Plus, if she could walk a little less like a man when she's out of her armor, that would be swell.
#250
Posté 29 octobre 2011 - 11:18





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