Sold, I now demand female drell=]Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Yup. Female Drell FTW.Omega_Spectre wrote...
Oh yeah, I'd do her. I'd like her as a MP character too...
Announcing the next ME3 Multiplay DLC - Retaliation
#651
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 12:51
#652
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 01:00
A good old reminder of ME2 in ME3 is always great. And it also seems like you're enhancing the multiplayer so much. That's so awesome!
I can imagine Operation Overdrive has something to do with this, and then, over the next few weeks, we're gonna have operations concerning collectors, that would finally end up in Omega DLC. At least I hope that.
Anyways the content here is really great. All this will give a great re-playability for this masterpiece of a game's multiplayer. Thanks!
#653
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 01:10
Charles Rosemberg wrote...
shumworld wrote...
Alien Number Six wrote...
I have the day off on tuesday. Can't wait.
I hate waiting.
#654
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 02:55
#655
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 03:12
#656
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 03:30
#657
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 03:38
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Zaidra wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
. The lack of female aliens in this game could even be considered as sexist, considering there is no reason for them not to be there.Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Yup. Female Drell FTW.Omega_Spectre wrote...
Oh yeah, I'd do her. I'd like her as a MP character too...
You do realize that the asari are a fully female race, right? They're a huge part of the story.
And also that multiplayer didn't have male quarians until the second DLC....
Yeah, I want female Turians and Drell, too, but saying that it could be considered sexist is completely uncalled for.
Actually, asari arent female, they just resemble females, they are in fact agendered. It's the fact that there IS female drell/turians in the mass effect universe yet we never see them. Are we to expect that they are just locked up in rooms somewhere? It really sint fair on the female comunity.
Uh, need to check your codex. They are an "all-female race".
Modifié par Datdude1970, 06 octobre 2012 - 03:39 .
#658
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 03:55
Bioware, sincerely: Thank you.
#659
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 04:51
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Zaidra wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
. The lack of female aliens in this game could even be considered as sexist, considering there is no reason for them not to be there.Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Yup. Female Drell FTW.Omega_Spectre wrote...
Oh yeah, I'd do her. I'd like her as a MP character too...
You do realize that the asari are a fully female race, right? They're a huge part of the story.
And also that multiplayer didn't have male quarians until the second DLC....
Yeah, I want female Turians and Drell, too, but saying that it could be considered sexist is completely uncalled for.
Actually, asari arent female, they just resemble females, they are in fact agendered. It's the fact that there IS female drell/turians in the mass effect universe yet we never see them. Are we to expect that they are just locked up in rooms somewhere? It really sint fair on the female comunity.
Okay, not sure about that according to the lore, but everyone knows that yeah, they're basically females. The art book says, and I quote, that "To add a familiar element of science-fiction fantasy, we decided one of the main species in mass effect would be a race of beautiful, blue alien girls."
^right there, it outright says that they're girls, and seeing as Asari are a huge part of the series, I'd say it's pretty balanced.
Sure, we may not have seen any Turian females during me (maybe they haven't decided what they look like yet? I'm sure there's some artistic reasoning as for why we haven't seen any females) You have to remember that we've only actually seen three Drell in the storyline so far, which is Thane, his son, and Feron. (Feron is from the comics so he doesn't really count,but if we're going to be counting characters from the comics... there were female turians in the comics, weren't there? Either that or Turians that looked female)
Modifié par Zaidra, 06 octobre 2012 - 08:01 .
#660
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 04:53
fdgvdddvdfdfbdfb wrote...
Have you lot considered that, female aliens might not even necessarily be the "girlier" or weaker sex? I mean just look at our own wildlife. It's sex organs that define gender. Which is strange that Liara considers herself female, she just so happens to look 99.9% exactly like a female human with Argyria, but I'm sure gender roles aren't the same for the entire universe. orisit
#661
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 06:55
Jetpack turians"
Harbinger's Assuming direct control?
Weather and meltdowns for challenges?
New Geth?
(cannot continue list due to awesomeness overload)
#662
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 07:32
#663
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 07:35
#664
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 07:49
#665
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 08:54
it would be hella funny and fantastic to play a "BLASTO" type hanar! --"ENKINDLE THIS..."--
but after seeing the awesome trailer...my brain is thinking NO but my heart is crying PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
#666
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 09:42
#667
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 10:15
#668
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 10:17
#669
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 10:36
#670
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 11:37
You need to listen to Liara in ME1. She says that they simply refer to themselves as "all female" to avoid cinfusion with the other races. in fact, the race does not have genders. Male or Female.Datdude1970 wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Zaidra wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
. The lack of female aliens in this game could even be considered as sexist, considering there is no reason for them not to be there.Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Yup. Female Drell FTW.Omega_Spectre wrote...
Oh yeah, I'd do her. I'd like her as a MP character too...
You do realize that the asari are a fully female race, right? They're a huge part of the story.
And also that multiplayer didn't have male quarians until the second DLC....
Yeah, I want female Turians and Drell, too, but saying that it could be considered sexist is completely uncalled for.
Actually, asari arent female, they just resemble females, they are in fact agendered. It's the fact that there IS female drell/turians in the mass effect universe yet we never see them. Are we to expect that they are just locked up in rooms somewhere? It really sint fair on the female comunity.
Uh, need to check your codex. They are an "all-female race".
#671
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 11:38
fdgvdddvdfdfbdfb wrote...
Have you lot considered that, female aliens might not even necessarily be the "girlier" or weaker sex? I mean just look at our own wildlife. It's sex organs that define gender. Which is strange that Liara considers herself female, she just so happens to look 99.9% exactly like a female human with Argyria, but I'm sure gender roles aren't the same for the entire universe. orisit
Could be. Could be.
#672
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 11:41
Modifié par Adar Vas Idenna, 06 octobre 2012 - 11:43 .
#673
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 11:43
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Don't get me wrong Zaidra, i see your point that the balance between the boat load of asari does balance the universe in terms of sexism, its just there not actually female. I think that me, calling bioware sexist was too far, but even you must admit that you'd like to see the other race's females in game.
#674
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 11:43
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
You need to listen to Liara in ME1. She says that they simply refer to themselves as "all female" to avoid cinfusion with the other races. in fact, the race does not have genders. Male or Female.Datdude1970 wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Zaidra wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
. The lack of female aliens in this game could even be considered as sexist, considering there is no reason for them not to be there.Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Yup. Female Drell FTW.Omega_Spectre wrote...
Oh yeah, I'd do her. I'd like her as a MP character too...
You do realize that the asari are a fully female race, right? They're a huge part of the story.
And also that multiplayer didn't have male quarians until the second DLC....
Yeah, I want female Turians and Drell, too, but saying that it could be considered sexist is completely uncalled for.
Actually, asari arent female, they just resemble females, they are in fact agendered. It's the fact that there IS female drell/turians in the mass effect universe yet we never see them. Are we to expect that they are just locked up in rooms somewhere? It really sint fair on the female comunity.
Uh, need to check your codex. They are an "all-female race".
I stopped taking Liara's word as gospel once every one of her deeply held beliefs about Protheans, the Goddess, etc...where dashed before her eyes @ Thessia...I'll go with the codex.
#675
Posté 06 octobre 2012 - 11:45
Datdude1970 wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
You need to listen to Liara in ME1. She says that they simply refer to themselves as "all female" to avoid cinfusion with the other races. in fact, the race does not have genders. Male or Female.Datdude1970 wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Zaidra wrote...
Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
. The lack of female aliens in this game could even be considered as sexist, considering there is no reason for them not to be there.Adar Vas Idenna wrote...
Yup. Female Drell FTW.Omega_Spectre wrote...
Oh yeah, I'd do her. I'd like her as a MP character too...
You do realize that the asari are a fully female race, right? They're a huge part of the story.
And also that multiplayer didn't have male quarians until the second DLC....
Yeah, I want female Turians and Drell, too, but saying that it could be considered sexist is completely uncalled for.
Actually, asari arent female, they just resemble females, they are in fact agendered. It's the fact that there IS female drell/turians in the mass effect universe yet we never see them. Are we to expect that they are just locked up in rooms somewhere? It really sint fair on the female comunity.
Uh, need to check your codex. They are an "all-female race".
I stopped taking Liara's word as gospel once every one of her deeply held beliefs about Protheans, the Goddess, etc...where dashed before her eyes @ Thessia...I'll go with the codex.
Everybody could only speculate about the Protheans. I think she knows enough about her own race to know her own "gender"





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