Revolt DLC: Add More Female Characters :3
#101
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:18
#102
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:19
I'm sorry but Silicon rods are rare and precious and must be preserved for the bathroom or we'll all have to shower out in the open like savages.Ledgend1221 wrote...
Wow, you're such an elementist!
All Silicon rod DLC pls!
Holy crap, this topic went plaid while I got some food.
Modifié par Eriseley, 13 octobre 2012 - 11:27 .
#103
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:21
Rebel_Raven wrote...
*Fixes* Wrong typo at the wrong time in the wrong place. lolDullahansXMark wrote...
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I'unno, being paid less? Centuries of oppression that's still kinda sorta going on? Especially in some parts of the world?DullahansXMark wrote...
MearasNZ wrote...
That was not nice and definitely not necessary.
Perhaps if your gender had spend centuries being oppressed, paid less, considered "property," had no rights within a marriage, used as cannon fodder in wars, raped by soldiers and militants because it was these men's "right" to do so as part of the spoils of war, then you might understand exactly WHY it is important to most women that there is some equality in most areas of our lives. Until you have experienced that, you have no right to insult anybody because of their gender.
Reported.
Not to undermine your point any, but... have you experienced any of that?
Sounds kinda like modern problems to me, duder. As ugly as a truth as that is.
Its the reverse in the US. Women with the same work experience/qualifications in the same fields earn slightly more than males. Nonadjusted for professions/work experience it appears that men earn more, something that our feminists make use of to push laws that encourage higher wages for women(probably what explains this discrepency in wages). Reverse-sexism or reverse-racism(which shouldn't actually need a reverse qualifier) is plenty common in Western civilization that it makes me wonder whether people are completely missing the point when it comes to a color/gender-blind society.
Also lol at the implication that discrimination against oneself allows one to fairly insult an entire gender. Probably not intended in there, but humorous nonetheless.
#104
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:21
#105
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:25
#106
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:27
a jaded hater 13 wrote...
I'm often offended by the distinct lack of female lizard people in this game. Only logical conclusion is Bioware and all who support them are sexist pigs.
http://t0.gstatic.co...zuK92mjEWLaxhUh
#107
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:30
#108
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:35
Sounds pretty frikking awesome!EvanKester wrote...
Anyway, if I may make a suggestion, here's one I'd like to see:
Krogan Warrior [Female Soldier]
- Fortification
- Flamer
- Multi-Frag Grenades
- Krogan Berserker
- Rage
Not touching the little war brewing in the thread.
#109
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:35
#110
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:36
#111
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:38
Having said that, some beefy/tanky female Quarians wouldn't be bad. Soldier&Sentinel anyone?
#112
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:39
Very true!Inabstract wrote...
We don't really need an *all-female* dlc, but females are welcome of course.
Buuuut then again we didn't need a 0 female DLC either, but we got those to say the least.
#113
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:41
#114
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:43
THE RJ DINO wrote...
I think they should have given a toggle option for each character to switch between male and female except where it wouldn't make sense (such as with asari and geth).
Sounds like a good idea
#115
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:43
#116
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:45
Right okay.
The overwhelming denial is really amusing, let me tell you. Mass Effect has done a great job (barring Miranda and a few other females added just to be eyecandy) showing females as equals and as soldiers, why can't the multiplayer continue the tradition by adding more females? There's no harm in it, and I think playing as males so much is boring. The females are equal in the Mass Effect, so they should show it off!
Just be thankful no one is yelling about adding non-binary characters to the games.
Yet.
#117
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:46
#118
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:46
Even more money hungry than the males. ZING!!!StarcloudSWG wrote...
Yes. We need female Volus.
#119
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:47
Well the Destroyer kinda shows that a suit with enough shields can fix the problem of being fragile.a jaded hater 13 wrote...
There should be no such thing as a ''tanky'' Quarian. Not exactly built for front line combat.
Quarians are arguably some of the best suit makers, and most tech savvy race in the galaxy, too. Given the resources they could prolly make tanky suits.
Don't get me wrong, peopel shouldn't be plodding around with high shield numbers naturally, but there can be some.
#120
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:47
#121
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:48
At this point in time it's irrelevant now. I can understand bringing in an all-female dlc due to having a 'supposedly' all-male dlc (Rebellion) but time has passed since then. The reason I say supposedly is due to Vorcha being an unknown gender reasonably. We haven't seen any female Vorcha so as far as we know, we can imply there may be female Vorcha consisting in their ranks.Rebel_Raven wrote...
Very true!Inabstract wrote...
We don't really need an *all-female* dlc, but females are welcome of course.
Buuuut then again we didn't need a 0 female DLC either, but we got those to say the least.![]()
I'm fine with more dlc with females and if they ever did make an all-female dlc, fine with me.
#122
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:50
Rebel_Raven wrote...
Well the Destroyer kinda shows that a suit with enough shields can fix the problem of being fragile.a jaded hater 13 wrote...
There should be no such thing as a ''tanky'' Quarian. Not exactly built for front line combat.
Quarians are arguably some of the best suit makers, and most tech savvy race in the galaxy, too. Given the resources they could prolly make tanky suits.
Don't get me wrong, peopel shouldn't be plodding around with high shield numbers naturally, but there can be some.
Also Quarians are tougher physically even with the weak immune system. Somewhere between Asari/Human and Batarian/Krogan, according to lore.
Grunt mentions it in Mass Effect 2.
#123
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:50
#124
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:53
Inabstract wrote...
At this point in time it's irrelevant now. I can understand bringing in an all-female dlc due to having a 'supposedly' all-male dlc (Rebellion) but time has passed since then. The reason I say supposedly is due to Vorcha being an unknown gender reasonably. We haven't seen any female Vorcha so as far as we know, we can imply there may be female Vorcha consisting in their ranks.Rebel_Raven wrote...
Very true!Inabstract wrote...
We don't really need an *all-female* dlc, but females are welcome of course.
Buuuut then again we didn't need a 0 female DLC either, but we got those to say the least.![]()
I'm fine with more dlc with females and if they ever did make an all-female dlc, fine with me.
Vorcha are hermaphroditic. We don't need another turian infiltrator, soldier, or sentinel. I wouldn't object to a female ex-Cerberus sniper, adept or engineer. Simple reskins, imo, are a waste of a dlc though. Female elcor, volus, and hanar, are fine too, but devoting a dlc to reskins with old powers would be meh imo.
#125
Posté 13 octobre 2012 - 11:53
Maybe it's Joker under the Destroyer armor...Rebel_Raven wrote...
Well the Destroyer kinda shows that a suit with enough shields can fix the problem of being fragile.





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