Butthead11 wrote...
I have said the current body models are fine, i was never referring to mutant dwarves.
But that's the point, your line is crossed much farther down than many in this thread. You can have a staving anorexic as the resident combat professional badass.. Many others find it laughable
"All of us know that a woman like that could never run around punching a yagh in the face"
Nor could male shep, they yagh probaly weighed atleast a 1000 pounds, in a real fight any shepard would have got destroyed.
and again Bioware has already broken many basic laws of nature in the ME universe, even ones we understand on a daily basis. Like gravity.
Gravity isn't a primitive concept. It had to be studied and scientifically proven. Mass Effect fields 200 years ago would have been considered possible, implausible most definately, but possible scientifically speaking. However it's only with our current scientific knowledge that we understand they aren't possible at all. Scientific concepts and theories are the easiest to suspend disbelif on because they're the least connectable to our normal primitive minds. The further one gets from the primitive the easier it becomes. If Shepard could suddenly fly without the help of any technology, we'd all respond with "WTF?" because we all know, people = can't fly. Yet biotics are easier to accept because we have nothing to relate them to in our personal lives.
A scrawny little girl with arms thinner than my wrists has
always been known to be weak. period. She's what one would call an "easy kill" for a predator in the wild. Weak, looks sickly, an easy meal. Personally when humans in media are portrayed inaccurately it ruins my immersion immediatly because I myself am human and I know the boundries of physical limitations.