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Could we please see more of the Lady Inquisitor?


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#6876
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That "suit" appears to be very skintight - you can definitely see that's a woman. :P

 

You really can. I approve.


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#6877
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Thanks Alexia.

 

I agree with Mes on that too Sardauker.  I had to stop looking at it though.



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Hum.....Puppy Love. What would Isabela...hum...be...you know..in that area thingy... :blush:

I think D or more based on her body type, it's really a cup and strap thing, is confusing and hard to figure out a lot of times :(  I'm no professional at fittings...  in fact using Cup sizes isn't very accurate either...



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well in the end , it doesn't matter since what I like in Isabela...doesn't stop at her chest . I love her in whole .  :D Btw do you guys know if we gonna have Dungeons ? in single player I mean . Like..um in Skyrim . granted they werent big dungeon..but those underground place for bandits and such . Think we'll have similar stuff ? 



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well in the end , it doesn't matter since what I like in Isabela...doesn't stop at her chest . I love her in whole .  :D Btw do you guys know if we gonna have Dungeons ? in single player I mean . Like..um in Skyrim . granted they werent big dungeon..but those underground place for bandits and such . Think we'll have similar stuff ? 

 

Oh definitely!!!  Laidlaw even insisted on it.  Asked his area developers to build one secret area each and not tell him about them.  Or something like that!!! :D



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Ohh really ? was there any Vid that showed a dungeon or something ? 



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Ohh really ? was there any Vid that showed a dungeon or something ? 

lol, no idea



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Aw oh well . I guess we just have to wait :) 



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Yep, waiting game......last several months and still another two more....



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I agree with Mes on that too Sardauker.  I had to stop looking at it though.

 

Distracting?

 

 

Btw do you guys know if we gonna have Dungeons ? in single player I mean . Like..um in Skyrim . granted they werent big dungeon..but those underground place for bandits and such . Think we'll have similar stuff ? 

 

It's still an RPG, it is basically a given we'll fight something in a cave and go to a brothel.



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Dont say it like thattttttttttttttttttttttt ! I'm already dying to play it lol don't remind me of how long XD Argh...I have 3 MMO on my computer..and since I got caught in the frenzie on this forum lol I can't go back to them . 



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Lol I'll need a place to life to play this game now.  I'm still excited for it, but am no longer sure if I should be, as playing it at all is questionable now :/



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Well first thing firt ! get a roof over your head...then you will have plenty of time to save up and get it . 


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Well first thing firt ! get a roof over your head...then you will have plenty of time to save up and get it . 

Yup, but before either of those, bed and work.  Was going to put some money down tomorrow and preorder but now, I think prudence is the better idea.



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Nope preferences are preferences.

 

I kind of wish FemQunari was a heavier in the chest area because well I'm heavy in the chest area and would like a femPC that matches :P but ah well I'll deal.

 

I like making my pc's match my proportions so I wish we could get something like the "sex appeal" slider in Saint's Row that changes the size of your bust. 


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#6891
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Puppylove, my deal still stands open for you, pm on it if wish.  :)



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I like making my pc's match my proportions so I wish we could get something like the "sex appeal" slider in Saint's Row that changes the size of your bust. 

 

Yeeesss.

 

I gave my girl hefty ones XD I liked that wife beater top too with the slacks and the arm tats. She looked badass. 

 

But really in Saint's Row I wasn't expecting armor so XD Jeans and tshirt it was.


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#6893
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Sarduakar, yes a smidgen.  :D   



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The telling the person was female was the armor, not the suit.  The suit was disliked for different reasons.

 

I'm also tired of people acting like saying something is more feminine is an insult to a female that likes something else.  You're taking away the ability to even describe the desires of a person who likes dresses, bows, flowers, and other thinks that are usually defined as feminine.  Do you all have a better word for liking the girlier things that won't offend you if you don't like them? 

 

I also NEVER said the suit was masculine.  But a guy could wear the same exact same suit and no one would blink twice.  It's gender neutral not masculine.  And while you can tell it's a girl, is still not feminine and girly.

 

As for why it bothers me, I'm told I'm not allowed to have girly things like dresses in combat, and all things must follow function over form in battle, but dresses are fine out of battle, but we get out of battle and bamf suits.  So I'm backed into a corner where I'm forced into gender neutral with no ability to express myself or my character anywhere.

 

The option to be more "feminine" or "masculine" should definitely be present, but please bear in mind that whether you're cis* or trans*, if you're a woman, you're still a woman no matter what you wear.  I don't need my character's breasts or buttocks shown to me (as they so often are in-game) repeatedly just to remind me that she's female... same with the annoying returning-sashay-walk-and-run.  At least the running animation is less absurd this time, I suppose...

 

But yes.  Having the option to be frilly, at least outside of combat, should certainly be there.

 

Honestly I don't hate suits as long as I can have a skirt rather than pants.

 

A suit is basically a formal outfit that either has a skirt or pants.  Traditionally women wore skirts with their suits or wore dresses while men wore pants.  This has changed as more women are choosing to wear pants with their suits.  Sadly for those of us who prefer skirts or dresses, Bioware going with the current trend, has chosen to forego a skirt or dress for the player character, while deciding NPC's can wear whatever they want.  This spits in the face of the players self identity by deciding for them.  Which if the world had all women in this kind of outfit it would be one thing, but as only the PC is so restricted it severely bothers me.  They have other women in these kinds of outfits, don't decide for the pc whether their character is the suit, skirt or dress type.  I don't think options is too much to ask.  Maybe a two second wardrobe scene where we get to choose one of three to four outfits.

 

Actually, these days, "gender neutral" actually skews more "traditionally masculine."  If we'd consider it "masculine," then it may be a bit over-the-top?  I mean... a button-up shirt and plain blue jeans are gender-neutral these days, but in the not-so-distant past that would have been a masculine outfit.  I think people should be able to wear what they want--including color and style.  Unfortunately that's not possible in a game, due to development resources, engine limitations, etc.  Hopefully DAI will have something for your Inquisitor that will please you, but it might not.  But, is it better to have hundreds or thousands of options of clothing, or better for those development resources to have gone somewhere else, i.e. making the armor customization deeper?  Remember the devs were all about tweeting that they had to cut So Many Things, but we won't even know the half of them even though they were supposedly awesome features.

 

That said, with Skyhold being so customizable, I can't imagine that, at the very least, your downtime clothing won't be selectable/customizable as well.  Not sure I'd hold my breath on any super-feminine armor options (and I repeat the uniboob plate would be a bad idea--getting it on and off would HURT, and wearing it would hurt worse than binding one's breasts or squeezing them down underneath a tighter plate--however, most plates did have a sort of "keel" shape, which would also have given room for one's breasts--albeit at the cost of having a more gender-neutral shape in the sense that it's neither masculine nor feminine until you suddenly add a codpiece or something).  Hopefully, dyeing/enameling armor will at least be possible, but we may only be able to change color by selecting certain materials--at least that was how it seemed with weaponry.  I do not believe we'll be able to add details like lace/ribbons/embroidery, if they aren't already part of that armor's design--which is a shame, on the one hand, and on the other adding it would take away from something else.  But hopefully, again, there will be some designs that you still will be able to like--and some materials, if dyeing is not an option, with colors that you also like.

 

I don't want my Inquisition to be pink, but for those who do, well, I hope you can.  (And I might at some point attempt a weirdly-colored armor party myself, for fun.  I once had a pink-themed boy band in the Sims 3...)

 

I actually sort of have personal issues with pink, because when I was a kid I accidentally cut some of my hair, and ended up having to get a short haircut to hide it.  Everyone thought I was a boy, and I hated that.  So, I wanted everything pink--and also sparkly because I liked sparkles.  I loved pink. I adored pink.  But pink does not look good on me, and as I grew older I stopped wanting to wear it because it's Most Definitely Not My Color, even as I was okay with it on my dolls and toys.  But by the time I reached adulthood, my liking of pink was gone--and I think it's something to do with wondering why I have to be into pink just because I'm a woman, or why pink is somehow more feminine than any other color.  Now, that said I'm coming back around to terms with the color again.  I like pink in art and the like, but I absolutely don't want to wear it, and I roll my eyes at having to pink-and-prettify everything for babies and little girls until they, like me when I was little, cling to it because they feel like they'll lose some part of their identity without it.  I maintain that color-coding gender is a really horrible idea.

 

Also, Mes (or was it Nefla):

 

The massive plate armor in-game isn't quite the same as the armors you showed, some of which were probably, gauging by their decorations, more parade armor, and most of which was meant to actually fight in.  Massive armor like in Dragon Age would have actually been used for display and maybe--MAYBE--jousting (not sure, since it would be extra-heavy on a horse, but also extra-protective).  It would be less form-fitting, too, because you'd need massive amounts of padding underneath.  That said, in DA games it probably is bulked out more than it needs to be, unless you're going to tell me that everyone's wearing a suit of lamellar underneath just for good measure.

 

Speaking of lamellar!  Really, why do more games not include it?  It's easy to craft, can be burnt to dispose of it, and it's fabric, so you can just farm more cotton or flax, and rabbits to make glue from (horrific but true, it was often made from glue somehow made from rabbit skins).  It was a cheap, lightweight way to outfit an entire army even if you couldn't afford the leather and metal armors the wealthier folk had.  It was also excellent against arrows and even swords.  I don't think it would have been too much use against spears, piercing swords, and maces, though it would have softened the blow of a mace--and of course if you get hit by a fire arrow while wearing flammable armor, well... that's not good.  Basically the idea is you get the cloth and padding so thick that they absorb most impacts.  I don't get the impression it was particularly soft.  There is some artwork from medieval times and before showing people wearing this sort of armor.  Now why do I bring it up?  Because lamellar, along with chainmail (and to some extent scale and ring mail--interesting that they misnamed ring male in DA:O as scale mail when chainmail is better than ring mail and scale mail is better than chainmail, defensively speaking) might allow for a bit more "shape" to the male or female form, than any form of plate or even leather.  Not much, though, because you still have to wear padding underneathm at least for ring, chain, or scale.

 

Edited to add:  Sorry to hear about the housing situation, Puppy Love.  Hope that gets resolved soon.



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Nooooooooooooooooooooo it doesn't ! Take that back ! (throw piercing rings at ya) Piercing Bombardement !  :lol:

That sounds extremely painful! :D

 

Flowers :(  You torment me with beautiful things I can only enjoy half as much as any other.  For you see I suffer from anosmia and cannot smell.  I fall to your feet weeping at the cruelty of your flowery taunt...  you have defeated me. :(

 

Really though I can't smell :(

Sometimes I wonder if I'm a werewolf or something because my sense of smell is super good :lol:  (unlike my eyesight) I can tell pepsi and coke apart by smell, tell if there's onion powder in ranch dressing, etc...and also tell if the cat just used the litter box all the way downstairs in the middle of the night. I have to cover my nose and mouth and not breathe at all when taking out the trash or I will throw up. It's like the worst superpower ever.

 

There's definitely such a thing as too large.  I'm talking B through D, with C being perfect.

:(

 

Hum.....Puppy Love. What would Isabela...hum...be...you know..in that area thingy... :blush:

32G is my guess.

 

 

Also, Mes (or was it Nefla):

 

The massive plate armor in-game isn't quite the same as the armors you showed, some of which were probably, gauging by their decorations, more parade armor, and most of which was meant to actually fight in.  Massive armor like in Dragon Age would have actually been used for display and maybe--MAYBE--jousting (not sure, since it would be extra-heavy on a horse, but also extra-protective).  It would be less form-fitting, too, because you'd need massive amounts of padding underneath.  That said, in DA games it probably is bulked out more than it needs to be, unless you're going to tell me that everyone's wearing a suit of lamellar underneath just for good measure.

 

Speaking of lamellar!  Really, why do more games not include it?  It's easy to craft, can be burnt to dispose of it, and it's fabric, so you can just farm more cotton or flax, and rabbits to make glue from (horrific but true, it was often made from glue somehow made from rabbit skins).  It was a cheap, lightweight way to outfit an entire army even if you couldn't afford the leather and metal armors the wealthier folk had.  It was also excellent against arrows and even swords.  I don't think it would have been too much use against spears, piercing swords, and maces, though it would have softened the blow of a mace--and of course if you get hit by a fire arrow while wearing flammable armor, well... that's not good.  Basically the idea is you get the cloth and padding so thick that they absorb most impacts.  I don't get the impression it was particularly soft.  There is some artwork from medieval times and before showing people wearing this sort of armor.  Now why do I bring it up?  Because lamellar, along with chainmail (and to some extent scale and ring mail--interesting that they misnamed ring male in DA:O as scale mail when chainmail is better than ring mail and scale mail is better than chainmail, defensively speaking) might allow for a bit more "shape" to the male or female form, than any form of plate or even leather.  Not much, though, because you still have to wear padding underneathm at least for ring, chain, or scale.

 

It was me ^_^ the armors I linked seemed much more practical to me, I mean what's the point of carrying around 50 extra lbs of metal on your shoulders making it so you can't turn your head or raise your arms? What's the point of those weird thick metal saddle bags on the sides and around the waist? They add weight and bulk and make it harder to turn. Plus they are plain ugly. I think the ones I put under my "likes" satisfy the needs of people who want to look good as well as those who want to look serious and skilled. There's a whole untapped world of potential between catsuit/battle bikini and refrigerator with eye holes BioWare :lol:


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The massive plate armor in-game isn't quite the same as the armors you showed, some of which were probably, gauging by their decorations, more parade armor, and most of which was meant to actually fight in.  Massive armor like in Dragon Age would have actually been used for display and maybe--MAYBE--jousting (not sure, since it would be extra-heavy on a horse, but also extra-protective).

 

 

My understanding of jousting is that weight was kind of a non-issue, because essentially the armour is still carrying the force required to move it, so you still hit the other guy just as hard. But jousting was a sport, so it could achieve that stupid level of specialisation.



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If it's a choice between a pants suit & dress and PC sits down like Shep then ill take the pants suit.

Dresses need different animations to look nice so I can understand why BioWare might not include them.

That being said we know very little about the types of clothes & armour we'll be able to ware

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Less the dress is down to ankles?


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Nooooooooooooooooooooo it doesn't ! Take that back ! (throw piercing rings at ya) Piercing Bombardement !  :lol:

 

I don't know what is worse, piecing bombardment or what you were throwing at me :P


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Ohh really ? was there any Vid that showed a dungeon or something ? 

 

 

In the first video they released in early summer(?) they show you have a choice between saving the village or the keep. They went keep and had to go through a cave to get into the keep. I guess that counts?