uberman409 wrote...
Pacha, PACHA mi amore, chillax. Just mod it in, hire someone to mod it in, or commission a hentai artist. If you have a spare 50-100 dollars, you probably can.
See:
At the end of the day it doesn't matter what Bioware decides. You can
already mod in that Tali is enabled for female Shepard and kill the
male voice. You lack voice, but you get everything else out of it. Why
is there a mod for this already? Players want it. Wether anyone here,
Bioware or anyone else - anywhere approve . . . what people want, they
generally get. The idea of "Canon (only this actually happened - no
matter what you did)" in an RPG is laughable anyways when the paths are
split and the decisions varied.
There are already mods out there for it. I also find it amusing one has to want to partake in a subject in order to support it by standards of some in this thread. I find it important. Tali is the most universally liked female character in mass effect, even above Liara, according to the polls. Her popularity isn't just with male shepard players, and the Femshepard fan base isn't small.
Naltair wrote...
I will agree Asari are technically not
female but for the audience let's not beat around the bush she is a
female for the audience to ogle. In the setting you are correct in the
media, the actual game view is one of them being female in shape and
appealing to our view of females. This is a design consideration not
anything based on asari physiology which I agree.
At the end of the day, what matters is the direct view. This is an Asari's main mode of procreation and pleasurable/intense contact. Male or Female is insignificant to them in a general way, only mattering to individual Asara since it makes no difference in the larger scale. An Asari mating with another Asari is looked down upon by some, for specific reasons, but never would they consider it a lesbian relationship or gay nor would an Asari that had interest in both males and females be bisexual - as their make up is a match for other races no matter the gender.
What the resemble is meaningless in the face of how they function.