Female Shepard Armor
#1
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:38
#2
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:45
Shepard isn't a stripper.
#3
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:48
Edit: By the way, is it just me or are your Asari squad mates - present and former - rather less attractive than most Asari in this game?
Modifié par Miths, 10 février 2010 - 06:50 .
#4
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:52
vdeity wrote...
Just take Samara and Miranda with you.
Shepard isn't a stripper.
Lol
#5
Posté 10 février 2010 - 04:43
#6
Posté 10 février 2010 - 04:48
Miths wrote...
I think Samara looks horrible with those huge shoulder pads. And her plastic surgeon didn't really do a particularly great job, so I would have appreciated less cleavage (there's something I never thought I would hear myself say).
Edit: By the way, is it just me or are your Asari squad mates - present and former - rather less attractive than most Asari in this game?
After six hundred years, it's obvious that Samara is using biotic "support" to keep that outfit looking good. More comfortable than Matriarch Benezia's corset, I suppose.
I loved Samara, even if she wasn't the most attractive asari in the game, she was very interesting, and sexy in her own way. Liara is very attractive as well...although the painted on eyebrows will always be a mystery...
#7
Posté 10 février 2010 - 04:57
#8
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:01
Honestly, i play a female sentinel and still look like a icehockey player.
That's just not right.
I want slim, elegant armor options for the biotic and technic classes and armor that reflects that i'm a girl.
#9
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:03
#10
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:18
#11
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:31
#12
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:33
#13
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:39
I like that Shepard can be sexy without being an overt sex object.
#14
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:47
Naltair wrote...
I like that they did not sexualize the armor, wow... I am not sure what people want anymore.
I like that Shepard can be sexy without being an overt sex object.
I agree that things like cleavage (samara) and butt-crack (miranda) are downright silly, and I wouldn't want anything like that for FemShep, but we need a light armor that doesn't have the big shoulder pads and awkward collar of the ones in the game. As I said before, the light armor design from ME1 was great, so why not give us something like that (which we could customize like the heavier N7 armor already in the game).
#15
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:51
#16
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:53
#17
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:53
#18
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:57
QFT.Rybo Collier wrote...
People were complaining that medium or light armor was lame in the first game. Now bioware removes it and people want it again. You people are ridiculous.
#19
Posté 10 février 2010 - 05:57
Invalidcode wrote...
Blood dragon looks really rice on FemShep.
Agreed.
#20
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:03
stofsk wrote...
I don't like the light armour from ME1, but I do like the medium armour. That would be welcome.
Well, the N7 armor in the game is basically medium armor in most ways, as it doesn't have the super-huge shoulder/arm guards of ME1 heavy armor.
But I definitely think the ME2 N7 armor looks better on FemShep than the medium armor did from ME1, which was way too masculine looking in general (big shoulders/narrow hips, which was weird, because heavy wasn't nearly as bad). That's why I always went with either light or heavy.
#21
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:08
#22
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:12
Please people, be more open-minded.
#23
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:14
Fairness.
#24
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:15
#25
Posté 10 février 2010 - 06:15
Willie_on_Wheels wrote...
I still think femshep is too
femenine. I mean, if you'd spent 10 years being an elite commando, you
wouldn't be slim and elegant, you'd be a honed slab of angry muscle,
whatever the gender.
What about adepts and engineers? Not all femSheps are 'commando's' and spend all their free time in the gym bodybuilding.
Rybo Collier wrote...
People were complaining that medium or light armor was lame in the first game. Now bioware removes it and people want it again. You people are ridiculous.
Have you considered the possibility this may not be the same people talking about this issue?
I agree with the fact that the *limitation* to light or medium armor wasn't necessary. That doesn't mean I don't like the looks of either.
In that regard: yes please, more 'feminine' armors would be very much welcomed imo. No need for 'sexing out femShep, but a less bulky, hulky icehockey-inspired tank armor would be very welcome.
Oh, and add with that the ability to toggle the helmet and more casual wear please. Aesthetics matter.
Modifié par Jazharah, 10 février 2010 - 06:16 .




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