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Ok so it has to be said... Female Dwarf's boobs look strange...


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#51
dreamgazer

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(shrugs)

In my vast experience in dwarven breasticles, they look fine.

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DeusGoddess5010

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Too bra-less for me, no thanks!

 

At least dwarf women have nice looking arms, unlike the disproportionate stick arms of the other women.

They look right to me, and as a female myself correct and they do look like they are wearing bras. Not a big deal if their not. Just imagine your inquisitor is wearing one and bam their you go. Mines like the natural look

 

Thier is improvement in the dwarf proportions but also saw it even in da2 just new tech makes better improvement



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They look right to me, and as a female myself correct and they do look like they are wearing bras. Not a big deal if their not. Just imagine your inquisitor is wearing one and bam their you go. Mines like the natural look

 

Thier is improvement in the dwarf proportions but also saw it even in da2 just new tech makes better improvement

I-what? Not trying to be mean but I don't understand what you're saying. :huh:



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The boobs on most of the characters look too low, like no one wears bras in Thedas. It was like that in Mass Effect too.

 

DA2 had the same problem. Haven't played DAO enough to remember, but suspect it did as well. 

 

Suspect also that there are very few (if any) women on the business end of creating female models in the games... *snorts*


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Yeah there were medieval bras, but they were linen and thus did not stretch or move with you at all. Sure a woman wore one on her wedding night/first time so the man could, if he desired, remove it or, if he was more prudish, leave it on but, day to day, I doubt they wore them, they would not have offered much support and, they would have been less than comfortable, especially if you had to move as our toons do to fight and jump and all.



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Yeah there were medieval bras, but they were linen and thus did not stretch or move with you at all. Sure a woman wore one on her wedding night/first time so the man could, if he desired, remove it or, if he was more prudish, leave it on but, day to day, I doubt they wore them, they would not have offered much support and, they would have been less than comfortable, especially if you had to move as our toons do to fight and jump and all.

 

If women were allowed to fight, the way they are in Thedas, believe me, proper bras would've been invented.


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Nathair Nimheil

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If women were allowed to fight, the way they are in Thedas, believe me, proper bras would've been invented.

Bras date back at least as far as the 15th century, so that's of the same period as plate armour.



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If women were allowed to fight, the way they are in Thedas, believe me, proper bras would've been invented.

Um women fought all the time. Northen Europeans had women fighting all the time. Vikings for example had plenty of evidence that there were female warriors. Saxons? this just makes me sad.



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I suspect that women who fought bound their breasts so the issue of bra vs saggy breasts is probably moot.



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The breasts look fine. And women have always been involved in warfare: http://en.wikipedia....ki/Women_in_war.



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LolaLei

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The breasts look completely natural.


I dunno man, mine don't sit that low on my chest even without a bra LOL!