Dear Bioware,
Please only include characters who are exactly like me. People who are different are gross and scary.
Thanks,
Aesa BabyPuncher
Dear Bioware,
Please only include characters who are exactly like me. People who are different are gross and scary.
Thanks,
Aesa BabyPuncher
What's wrong with everyone getting what they want? IMO, it's a much more valid complaint to say that not enough of what you want is in a game than trying to destroy what someone else enjoys. There's enough room for blue alien chicks, shirtless men, ass shots, and badass women.
If you want Miranda to run around in a chainmail bikini, and I want her in a combat hardsuit, someone's gonna be disappointed unless they give us the option to choose which outfit we want.
Dear Bioware,
Please fill your games with characters who are exactly like me. People who are different are gross and scary.
Thanks,
Aesa
Flattering, but I'm nowhere remotely near as good of a man as the heroic characters part and parcel in stories. They aren't all that much like me.
I just hope we get a young woman squadmate with a great face, great hair, great voice, and a tight wearing suit that highlights her athletic sexy ass body.
I'm attracted to hot and sexy women. It wasn't a choice, I was just born this way. Don't judge me for it.
So am I. But I still think spandex is inappropriate attire for a gunfight.
If you want Miranda to run around in a chainmail bikini, and I want her in a combat hardsuit, someone's gonna be disappointed unless they give us the option to choose which outfit we want.
That's all that many people are asking for. Even then though, people complain and argue that no resources should be put towards this kind of thing at all..
If you want Miranda to run around in a chainmail bikini, and I want her in a combat hardsuit, someone's gonna be disappointed unless they give us the option to choose which outfit we want.
They already give us armor choices, might as well make them as diverse as possible.

Instead people forget this exists because they're so focused on the one thing they didn't like.
They already give us armor choices, might as well make them as diverse as possible.
Instead people forget this exists because they're so focused on the one thing they didn't like.
Isn't she going to die with that outfit?
Or robust modding support.
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Mods are great for the mustard race, but don't do much for console peasants (at least not as it stands).
If you want Miranda to run around in a chainmail bikini, and I want her in a combat hardsuit, someone's gonna be disappointed unless they give us the option to choose which outfit we want.
I believe they're on the record that they'll be putting the kibosh on all those sorts of mods anyway.
Likely I won't be roaming the Boston wasteland in a Batman gimp suit if I'm playing on the xbone.
I would not go counting on Microsoft or Sony having mods working well on their hardware. Particularly not the first time out of the gate.
Isn't she going to die with that outfit?
Probably. lol!!
@DoomsdayDevice, Amen to everything you said. Games, movies, and shows are about getting away from the real world and indulging in a fantasy. The moment it starts taking itself too seriously then it becomes cringe worthy.
Got your Pip Boy ready to go?
I'm still trying to figure out which platform I want to go with - new console (I've not yet purchased one) or PC.
They already give us armor choices, might as well make them as diverse as possible.
Instead people forget this exists because they're so focused on the one thing they didn't like.
I had to pay extra to get Miranda in decent armor.
And Samara always had her blueberries ready to pop out. Not much choice there.
So am I. But I still think spandex is inappropriate attire for a gunfight.
Spandex is the ONLY way to enter a gunfight.
In all seriousness Miranda was a Biotic. Biotics don't need body armor.
So in your opinion, something like The Wire is cringeworthy? That takes itself seriously and is set in the real world. Or The Pianiast. Why can't games do the same? Why do they always have to be escapist fantasy?
Isn't it about time that games can be that - and no not all, just like not all movies.
The topic is the Sci fi/fantasy genre. Not shows meant to reflect reality.
In all seriousness Miranda was a Biotic. Biotics don't need body armor.
Apart from all Asari and Shep you mean.
They already give us armor choices, might as well make them as diverse as possible.
Instead people forget this exists because they're so focused on the one thing they didn't like.
RIP Quiet. It was nice knowing you. ![]()
LOL! Funny thing about that outfit is that I unlocked it near the end of the game
LOL! Funny thing about that outfit is that I unlocked it near the end of the game
Spoilerand when I saw her again she was right back in her old clothes. Something tells me sheSpoilerbecause I put her in that outfit.![]()
Damn, with such technology, they still can't find a way to make Quiet's 2nd uniform comfortable. ![]()
Out of curiousity: if Quiet can talk and it is only dangerous for her to speak in English then why does she not just speak in a non-English language?
Out of curiousity: if Quiet can talk and it is only dangerous for her to speak in English then why does she not just speak in a non-English language?
Kojima reasons. lol! Actually I think the other language she could speak wasn't spoken by anyone else but one person you acquire later on. And there's also reasons for her not writing down what her situation was. If I were in her shoes, I certainly wouldn't have.