"Eyebrows", apparently.
Just "Brows."
"Eyebrows", apparently.
Just "Brows."
Just "Brows."
And that's how a nickname's born.
BioWare, I'd get on with clarifying that little issue.
It's such an absurd issue to get upset about that I genuinely hope they just don't bother.
I'd rather they get that absurd little detail out of the way so certain folks will just shut up about it.
Has that ever stopped anyone before?
It has. This one's a pretty easy fix.
That hasn't been my observation. I think that if a dev weighs in, they'll just switch to complaining about whatever it is the dev said.
That hasn't been my observation. I think that if a dev weighs in, they'll just switch to complaining about whatever it is the dev said.
"What he meant to say..."
Oh ffs.
That hasn't been my observation. I think that if a dev weighs in, they'll just switch to complaining about whatever it is the dev said.
Sure, but at least they'll have an answer. Mass Effect fans complain. It's what they do.
Sure, but at least they'll have an answer. Mass Effect fans complain. It's what they do.
So there's no point answering. If it wasn't eyebrows, it'd be something else and, since they commented on eyebrows, the fans would demand Bioware respond to every little thing, then complain if they didn't.
Sure, but at least they'll have an answer. Mass Effect fans complain. It's what they do.
Pretty sure it would alll just move on either to looks generally, or we don't want Sera v. 2.
Pretty sure it would alll just move on either to looks generally, or we don't want Sera v. 2.
And that's easy to dismiss. Eyebrows, on the other hand, are ambiguous.
And that's easy to dismiss. Eyebrows, on the other hand, are ambiguous.
I'm not sure I follow. How are they ambiguous?
It's such an absurd issue to get upset about that I genuinely hope they just don't bother.
I find it hilarious. The first thing I noticed was the goofy face, and not the slim lines that look like they might be eyebrows.
It's kind'a androgynous when you look at it. It could be a male but then again, it could just as well be a female. BioWare ain't dumb when it comes to picking their actors for facial capture.
It's kind'a androgynous when you look at it. It could be a male but then again, it could just as well be a female. BioWare ain't dumb when it comes to picking their actors for facial capture.
It doesn't really look androgynous to me at all - people are just thrown off by the lack of hair.
Anyway the question isn't whether the Asari has eyebrows or not, it is whether or not they sweat.
I'd rather they get that absurd little detail out of the way so certain folks will just shut up about it.
Considering Liara had eyebrows-like marking, I'm still wondering why it is such an issue.
I love the expressions, and the oh-oh at the end when the knife (?) appears right at the side
Battlefield is coming in october, half a year before Andromeda. It needs more hype. Also, you can show more because there aren't exactly story spoilers for Battlefield (spoiler alert: Germany loses).
It has. This one's a pretty easy fix.
Ffs its only ****** eyebrows, big f**king deal
Ffs its only ****** eyebrows, big f**king deal
I'm not really bothered, but I can see why people are curious to learn the explanation behind it - not because eyebrows themselves are important, but because it could be an indicator of how consistent ME:A's lore will be to the previous games.
Ffs its only ****** eyebrows, big f**king deal
I like how you keep making a big deal about people making a big deal. ![]()
Anyway, how about them eyebrows? Yowza!