The Alliance needed more recruits and Shepard, grudgingly, obliged.
Yeah, right the Shepard I know wouldn't obliged to something like that she's the type too kick and scream.
The Alliance needed more recruits and Shepard, grudgingly, obliged.
I know right?
It seems like people wouldn't happy unless characters are completely covered in baggy armor, IMO which is boring and generic.
We can't have "boob" armor, cleavage, ass shots, or any sort of skintight outfights w/o someone screaming sexism/objectification.
I guess this is where my "guilt" comes in. I hear a lot of people (such as in this thread) say that the outfits are wrong, misogynistic, sexist, and shouldn't be in the game(s).
.It feels like people make it out as if players like me are the problem for liking the designs and it kinda pisses me off. I don't want to apologize for liking the things I like.
As I said before, I really all like of the female designs, especially Ash's in ME3. In fact I wouldn't have had any interest in her as a LI if it wasn't for her design in ME3.
I thought her hair-up design suited her better.
I thought her hair-up design suited her better.
I could think of worse things. Like getting flashed ****** shot of FemShep during the lead in for Kasumi's recruitment.
My thoughts:
I know right?
It seems like people wouldn't happy unless characters are completely covered in baggy armor, IMO which is boring and generic.
We can't have "boob" armor, cleavage, ass shots, or any sort of skintight outfights w/o someone screaming sexism/objectification.
I enjoy this as much as the next dude, but they went overboard with Miranda's constant ass shots and that pretty much turned me off to her character and I'm Pro-Cerberus for the love of God!
I thought her hair-up design suited her better.
X2, it fit her lovable tomboy badarsey and made her more professional.
I know right?
It seems like people wouldn't happy unless characters are completely covered in baggy armor, IMO which is boring and generic.
We can't have "boob" armor, cleavage, ass shots, or any sort of skintight outfights w/o someone screaming sexism/objectification.
I guess this is where my "guilt" comes in. I hear a lot of people (such as in this thread) say that the outfits are wrong, misogynist, sexist, and shouldn't be in the game(s).
.It feels like people make it out as if players like me are the problem for liking the designs and it kinda pisses me off. I don't want to apologize for liking the things I like.
As I said before, I really all like of the female designs, especially Ash's in ME3. In fact I wouldn't have had any interest in her as a LI if it wasn't for her design in ME3.
The sooner you learn to ignore it, the better off you'll be.
Yeah, they'll scream sexism, chauvinism, accuse you of being prepubescent boy... and you know what? I don't care.
We all objectify. The difference is, some of us admit it and don't make the big deal about it.
So go ahead. Ogle and enjoy yourself. And don't give a lick of care what strangers on the internet think. Your life will be much easier because of it.
We can't have "boob" armor, cleavage, ass shots, or any sort of skintight outfights w/o someone screaming sexism/objectification.
Maybe because that is what it is?
I love how people are saying we don't want ass shots or boob shots. That's not what we're saying at all we are however, want them too make these shots realistic and not to the point of being over done. Miranda I'm looking at
youyour ass.
There! Fixed it.
I love how people are saying we don't want ass shots or boob shots. That's not what we're saying at all we are however, want them too make these shots realistic and not to the point of being over done. Miranda I'm looking at you.
I think it is a suspension issue. When we see a character like Miranda running around in a low atmosphere environment with a wedgie and a high heels, or Samara one jostle away from a wardrobe mishap it takes something out of the game.
I think it is a suspension issue. When we see a character like Miranda running around in a low atmosphere environment with a wedgie and a high heels, or Samara one jostle away from a wardrobe mishap it takes something out of the game.
But no complaints about Zaeed with one of his arms uncovered, Thane with his chest bare and wearing just a trench coat, or even Javik, who apparently doesn't need to breathe air.
But no complaints about Zaeed with one of his arms uncovered, Thane with his chest bare and wearing just a trench coat, or even Javik, who apparently doesn't need to breathe air.
But no complaints about Zaeed with one of his arms uncovered, Thane with his chest bare and wearing just a trench coat, or even Javik, who apparently doesn't need to breathe air.
Magnitudes. Thane and Zaeed are small enough that people might not even notice them; Javik's space breathing only happens on one mission (and maybe Protheans have a different physiology?). While these should have been addressed they are much less noticeable and disruptive than some of the females in this game.
Of course it did it got Michel bayedMan of Steel sucked, but I did like the Kryptonians' armor design.
Of course it did it got Michel bayed
At least it didn't get Uwe Bolled.
At least it didn't get Uwe Bolled.
Or Lucas'dOr Shyamalan'ed
Make it go away!Robot Chicken's twist on Jar Jar is the best way for his story to end.

But no complaints about Zaeed with one of his arms uncovered, Thane with his chest bare and wearing just a trench coat, or even Javik, who apparently doesn't need to breathe air.
The point is is that these are not done to sexualise the character. If zaeed was in a thong then we'd be talking equivalents.
Didn't you know, women objectify men for their muscles, boo hoo. ![]()
The point is is that these are not done to sexualise the character. If zaeed was in a thong then we'd be talking equivalents.
Well the person I responded to was talking about what characters are wearing while in low pressure/vacuumed areas. Also there's no female in the game wearing just a thong IRRC.