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Why do all Romances wear the same undergarments?


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MrNose

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Jake Boone wrote...

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Either give everyone full nude scenes or no one. More a matter of balance than people wanting to see the charcters doing the deed.

Reducing the quality of good parts does not improve the other parts.
And btw: Consider Tali before you make such demands!

Missing my point. I'm saying it's a matter of balance. IMO, everyone should have a fully nude scene, not just Liara. It wouldn't even be that hard (I don't think, but I'm not a programmer so I don't know). Just reskin the Liara scene for various LI's like they did in ME1.

As for Tali, unless she does it in her suit, which I doubt, she could be included. Should she wake up the next morning in her suit is debatable, but not during the deed.


At least on TV, as soon as someone is non-human the level of "acceptability" for sex and violence skyrockets.  I once listened to an interview with someone from that show The Vampire Diaries, and they said that the level of violence they can show on it is way higher than normal because technically most of the characters aren't human.

So maybe that's why Liara doesn't need underwear and the humans do?  Weird U.S. content conventions?

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MrNose wrote...

At least on TV, as soon as someone is non-human the level of "acceptability" for sex and violence skyrockets.  I once listened to an interview with someone from that show The Vampire Diaries, and they said that the level of violence they can show on it is way higher than normal because technically most of the characters aren't human.

So maybe that's why Liara doesn't need underwear and the humans do?  Weird U.S. content conventions?


Don't get me started on this double-standard nanny-state we live in...

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Jake Boone

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MrNose wrote...

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At least on TV, as soon as someone is non-human the level of "acceptability" for sex and violence skyrockets.  I once listened to an interview with someone from that show The Vampire Diaries, and they said that the level of violence they can show on it is way higher than normal because technically most of the characters aren't human.

So maybe that's why Liara doesn't need underwear and the humans do?  Weird U.S. content conventions?

Ah double standards. How much they suck. A boob is a boob, whether it's blue or tan. But you are right. Liara's monogenderness probably let her get the full scene. You'd think since it's a rated M game it wouldn't matter, but it does. So what can you do? Oh wait, that's why they invented mods. 

Modifié par Jake Boone, 03 avril 2012 - 07:04 .