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#226
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   Okay so your betting on Prudish, and playing risque, that is sort of where I am at, only I am betting on Risque, and if I have the Option that is what I would play.

 

     I think the human body in both genders is beautiful, I think the Romans may have thought so also, as they did so many partially nude sculptures. Of course they did always seem to portray in most cases the more perfect qualities of the Figures.

 

  I suppose in a way sculpture was for Romans was a sort of fantasy or a depiction of there Ideal, of or in there time.

 

  As to the Percentages, to me they do not seem right, as times have changed a lot, but they are there, and I accept that they are from July 2011.  I am actually not sure if they were for ME1 or ME2, and if they were for ME1 how much might have changed. https://en.wikipedia...and_video_games

 

But it would be a long winded debate. Perhaps Bioware updated them with each release, and got the same results for each release, I do not know.

 

Well I actually never said what my preference is =P

 

If you must know then on this case, much like with most things, I'm not on one side or the other. Sometimes I would use the cool looking full heavy armour and other times I'd go skimpier if given the option.

 

I do think that, given complaints in the past about how unrealistic Miranda looks in combat, we'll probably see all squadmates using full armour in combat at least and I would generally agree that fits with the tone Mass Effect is trying to aim for. Casual outfits on the other hand, are free game.

 

Keep in mind the stat is that 82% played male Shep while 18% played female and literally nothing more than that. That does not mean 82% were male players as some men would play femshep, some women would play broshep, and people like me played multiple playthroughs with both genders.

 

My reason for bringing up the stat in the first place is, regardless of percentages, it can't be denied that straight male is a very sizable portion of the playerbase. Since most of those guys, based on that stat, are playing male Shep it stands to reason they wouldn't likely be dressing their PC up in skimpy clothing given the option.

 

The boob slider idea is so popular we might just get it.

 

My guess is probably not, since BioWare these days sides more with the "politically correct" crowd that doesn't like things like boob sliders.

 

The forums might like the idea but we're a very small portion of the playerbase, and not a particularly sane portion =P


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If anything he got a little softer. He was plenty jacked in previous games but graphics. You heard anderson. Lookin little soft around the edges.


Man, ur crazy.

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Shepard really gained some meat. The Alliance fed him properly, it seems.

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Well I actually never said what my preference is =P

If you must know then on this case, much like with most things, I'm not on one side or the other. Sometimes I would use the cool looking full heavy armour and other times I'd go skimpier if given the option.

I do think that, given complaints in the past about how unrealistic Miranda looks in combat, we'll probably see all squadmates using full armour in combat at least and I would generally agree that fits with the tone Mass Effect is trying to aim for. Casual outfits on the other hand, are free game.

Keep in mind the stat is that 82% played male Shep while 18% played female and literally nothing more than that. That does not mean 82% were male players as some men would play femshep, some women would play broshep, and people like me played multiple playthroughs with both genders.

My reason for bringing up the stat in the first place is, regardless of percentages, it can't be denied that straight male is a very sizable portion of the playerbase. Since most of those guys, based on that stat, are playing male Shep it stands to reason they wouldn't likely be dressing their PC up in skimpy clothing given the option.


My guess is probably not, since BioWare these days sides more with the "politically correct" crowd that doesn't like things like boob sliders.

The forums might like the idea but we're a very small portion of the playerbase, and not a particularly sane portion =P

I was joking.

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Man, ur crazy.

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Shepard really gained some meat. The Alliance fed him properly, it seems.

graphics mother******. The past games would have been same build if they had ME3 graphics. I'm assuming brittle bone pilot got pretty built too. P.S. didn't mean to insult you. But don't call me crazy. If I said Shepard wasn't built at all, that's crazy.

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But don't call me crazy.

 

If you aren't crazy you should probably flee while you have the chance before you become one of us.

 

Sanity is something that doesn't survive on the BSN =P


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If you aren't crazy you should probably flee while you have the chance before you become one of us.

Sanity is something that doesn't survive on the BSN =P

Never said I wasn't . just don't call me crazy.

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You know who was built? The inquistor and Cullen. But they weren't as defined? And the graphics are way better than ME. Hmmm.

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Pfft, better be able to adjust boobs and bulge size kk.


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I've mentioned this on another thread but I'll repeat it here.

Good eyebrows. By the gods, please give us some decent eyebrows.

Also, I'm down for body tattoos, even if we can't see them, it'll be cool to have the option cause then when the romance scenes happen, it'll be nice to get a glimpse of the tramp stamp that my protag got on a drunken night out.

Scars and freckles/beauty marks/miles are a must, too.

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Hell no. No friar tuck.


Excuse you, this is no simple Friar Tuck hair. This is yokelicious.

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Man, ur crazy.

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Shepard really gained some meat. The Alliance fed him properly, it seems.

Where the **** were these mods when I was playing ME3? Jesus. 



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Graphics man.

 

 

graphics mother******. The past games would have been same build if they had ME3 graphics. I'm assuming brittle bone pilot got pretty built too. P.S. didn't mean to insult you. But don't call me crazy. If I said Shepard wasn't built at all, that's crazy.

It's irrelevant if the reason what the improvment of the graphics, which isn't exactly the reason why they build up Shepard. The more  npcs, while having an improved model, aren't as stacked as Shepard (Udina, or even Joker, have less muscles). So the graphics aren't the reason for the change, since the more 'normal' model is still present in ME3. They gave Shepard a different body build.

It's true that with ME2 and ME3 they gave to more important characters a different bodu build then the average npcs (Miranda, Jack, Jacob, Kaidan, Ashley, Vega), while in ME all human characters share the same model, so we can say that if they did the same in ME Shepard might've have a different build. 

Still, ME3 has different body build for humans, and they choose to give Shepard one which has more muscles then the average one. 

And this doesn't change the fact that Shepard is, for whatever reason, more muscolar in ME3. 



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Still, ME3 has different body build for humans, and they choose to give Shepard one which has more muscles then the average one. 

And this doesn't change the fact that Shepard is, for whatever reason, more muscolar in ME3. 

 

He got so bored being in house arrest he started a competion with Vega about push ups. Things went out of hand


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Good hair and beauty marks is priority for me. I honestly don't think that a boob slider is important, I can't see the need for it, I'm not gonna run around and drool at my own big boobs and I'm certainly not lesbian, so there's no sexual thing in it there either. It's pointless and the devs should spend the time on developing something better and more important. Tattoos I'm fine with too and like I said good hair and  beaty marks to make her look like myself but huge bouncing boobs like in Dead or Alive?.... Yeah, naaaaaaaah. Cause we all know those who wants it, don't want the feature to make small boobs ;)


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I would probably use a boob slider to have my character less prosperous. I know how painful is running with a big decolté.
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I would probably use a boob slider to have my character less prosperous. I know how painful is running with a big decolté.

 

Yeah I get that, if that's the intention but since when do bioware ever make female Shepard/FEM pc or the hero's in DA games with big boobs? If anything, they have small boobs. The female companions yes, they usually have big boobs but not the pc xD



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Yeah I get that, if that's the intention but since when do bioware ever make female Shepard/FEM pc or the hero's in DA games with big boobs? If anything, they have small boobs. The female companions yes, they usually have big boobs but not the pc xD

 

 

I dunno. Female Hawke is pretty built in DA2.



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I dunno. Female Hawke is pretty built in DA2.

 

I think DA2 was an exception in all areas of bioware games, like a complete stand alone game, a flop lol. I wouldn't count that as an example but merely as a big failure or experiment on biowares part ;)



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I would probably use a boob slider to have my character less prosperous. I know how painful is running with a big decolté.

That's right . The sport bra specially prevents the pain of bouncing while running. As the sport bra usally acts as a binder, boobs seem less prosperous. However, I guess will have a standard female armor with or without plate-boobs so, probably boob slider woulnd't affect that. 

 

In my opinions, boob slider is a little bit creepy but if they let the same with bulges or male butts, I will be OK with that (because I won't feel targetered as a female gamer. Everyone will have the opportunity of making their main character as ridiculous as possible, regardless of the gender :D ).



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That's right . The sport bra specially prevents the pain of bouncing while running. As the sport bra usally acts as a binder, boobs seem less prosperous. However, I guess will have a standard female armor with or without plate-boobs so, probably boob slider woulnd't affect that. 

 

In my opinions, boob slider is a little bit creepy but if they let the same with bulges or male butts, I will be OK with that (because I won't feel targetered as a female gamer. Everyone will have the opportunity of making their main character as ridiculous as possible, regardless of the gender :D ).

 

Fetishization happens all the time with customizable features, even about non-explicit parts of the body. Personally, I think boob sliders are irrelevant because combat armor is worn: I've played FemShep a few times and I don't remember her breasts outside of love scenes. 



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Fetishization happens all the time with customizable features, even about non-explicit parts of the body. Personally, I think boob sliders are irrelevant because combat armor is worn: I've played FemShep a few times and I don't remember her breasts outside of love scenes. 

 

Fetishization happens all the time, but especially with female customizable features.

 

And with NPCs, all of us laugh time to time how ridiculous was the treatment of Miranda, for example.

I love Miranda as a character. She was badass. I love her outfit. I didn't mind the camera focus on her butt when she is talking about how perfect she is or when you flirt with her as maleShep. In my opinion, the problem comes when Miranda is talking about rescuing her sister or speaking about anything no sexual related and the camera focus in her butt. For me that is fetishization. Fetishizations takes out any context and gets in without no narrative purpose. However, Mass Effect is one of the few games I played which the fetishization is minimal.

As I said, I don't mind boob slider if that stupid feature comes with another stupid feature for male protagonist. I wouldn't use neither



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Fetishization happens all the time, but especially with female customizable features.

 

And with NPCs, all of us laugh time to time how ridiculous was the treatment of Miranda, for example.

I love Miranda as a character. She was badass. I love her outfit. I didn't mind the camera focus on her butt when she is talking about how perfect she is or when you flirt with her as maleShep. In my opinion, the problem comes when Miranda is talking about rescuing her sister or speaking about anything no sexual related and the camera focus in her butt. For me that is fetishization. Fetishizations takes out any context and gets in without no narrative purpose. However, Mass Effect is one of the few games I played which the fetishization is minimal.

As I said, I don't mind boob slider if that stupid feature comes with another stupid feature for male protagonist. I wouldn't use neither

 

But the camera misses the point of the scene, because the take-away isn't that she's perfect - she's just obsessed and simultaneously broken by the idea that she has to be perfect. It's an interesting theme Bioware spent 0 time exploring because, like most of ME2's characters, they had too many of them to do them justice. 



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But the camera misses the point of the scene, because the take-away isn't that she's perfect - she's just obsessed and simultaneously broken by the idea that she has to be perfect. It's an interesting theme Bioware spent 0 time exploring because, like most of ME2's characters, they had too many of them to do them justice. 

 

I think that scene don't misses the point. The camera follows all her body when she said that the first time, when you barely know her and you pressume she is an arrogant Cerberus officer and the camera reflects what Shepard is seeing at first. Then, when she repeat the same talk about perfection, you progresively see she is not happy with that and the weight of the responsability she carries.

 

Although, I agree 100% the number of squad members made impossible to explore more deeply your companions. When you don`t romance her, you feel you barely touch the surface of her character.

In ME3 she is definitely great.



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It's irrelevant if the reason what the improvment of the graphics, which isn't exactly the reason why they build up Shepard. The more npcs, while having an improved model, aren't as stacked as Shepard (Udina, or even Joker, have less muscles). So the graphics aren't the reason for the change, since the more 'normal' model is still present in ME3. They gave Shepard a different body build.
It's true that with ME2 and ME3 they gave to more important characters a different bodu build then the average npcs (Miranda, Jack, Jacob, Kaidan, Ashley, Vega), while in ME all human characters share the same model, so we can say that if they did the same in ME Shepard might've have a different build.
Still, ME3 has different body build for humans, and they choose to give Shepard one which has more muscles then the average one.
And this doesn't change the fact that Shepard is, for whatever reason, more muscolar in ME3.

graphics and models man.

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Shepard was like **** the brig. He just did the whole convict workout. Push ups, upside down push ups, pull ups crunches, Russian twists, etc. Be like the reapers are coming!!! MOFO Shepard Revere.