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Do all the women have the same character model...?


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celestial_emperor

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 While I was running around through Dragon Age II, I noticed something really weird for humans. It seems like all the women in this game have the same measurements. They're all thin, unusually busty, and generally gorgeous. This generally goes the same for other races' females as well. Main character's mother could not possibly have had three children.

I know this has been a thing since Origins (If you put a skimpier made robe on Wynne in Dragon Age: Origins, it simply bursts the illusion that she's an elderly woman at all - women that age are never that firm & high). But I thought that it became even more pronounced in Dragon Age II.

I'm not complaining so much, it is a "fantasy game", I just wanted to know if anyone else noticed that too. Sorry if someone's gone over this ground before, it just struck me as really odd. Apparently in addition to all its other problems, your main city has a "Logan's Run" policy too.:bandit:

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Secretlyapotato

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Yes, as do all the men. It's mostly just for the simplicity of not having to make several body models for different types of humans or other races and such. Each race/gender combo has it's own default model used for everyone.

If you remember overweight characters in DAO, they're just put in unobtainable "fat suits". If you somehow removed their clothes then they would revert to the default model as well.

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celestial_emperor

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Thanks potato, I don't know why, but it seemed less noticeable in Origins. It was just really apparent in my first venture into Kirkwall.; probably because the camera is a lot more cinematic in Dragon Age II.