Also, when he's admiring the asari commandos is that because he wants to grow up to be one or simply because they're... um... impressive?
Jade5233 wrote...
Do the devs have the forums monitored at all? Perhaps not personally, but by their underlings? To see what it is that people like and don't like, want and don't want in their games? Not that they would do all those things, but to get a handle at least on what is expected of them?
fortunesque wrote...
Yeah, I felt too casual at the party XD
If I could give Faith Shepard a dress, it would be a long, red toga/grecian style with a completely open back and plunging neckline... of course all that floweyness would be difficult to render in game
sagequeen wrote...
fortunesque wrote...
Yeah, I felt too casual at the party XD
If I could give Faith Shepard a dress, it would be a long, red toga/grecian style with a completely open back and plunging neckline... of course all that floweyness would be difficult to render in game
i would give kyrie what rita wears when singing with animal of the muppets....
And definitely don't go and talk to Jacob in it. *shudders*Joisan wrote...
Hey, I happen to like that dress, Sesh... I just make sure never to have that conversation with Garrus while wearing it.
The Dragon Age women don't move any smoother, though. And if you want to see still female walking, look at Juno Eclipse in The Force Unleashed. A nice feminine sache has not been developed yet.Star
Good imagery, Sesh. She does walk like she's playing football. And her arms movements just don't go with the outfit either. They look sort of rubbery to me.
I like the LBD, agree that it seems slightly out of context in a formal party but it's cute. I guess that Christina's comment raised a rather different sort of hope that she anticipated. She's thinking shopping/dress/heels and many of us were thinking Kaidan.
A short black leather dress that shows clevage and lots of leg? Are you proposing that he's gay?Fire Eye:
Question is, would Kaidan like the dress? (Personally, I think he'd rather go for one of those purple asari looking things.)
Also, when he's admiring the asari commandos is that because he wants to grow up to be one or simply because they're... um... impressive?
Jade5233 wrote...
Star
Good imagery, Sesh. She does walk like she's playing football. And her arms movements just don't go with the outfit either. They look sort of rubbery to me.
I like the LBD, agree that it seems slightly out of context in a formal party but it's cute. I guess that Christina's comment raised a rather different sort of hope that she anticipated. She's thinking shopping/dress/heels and many of us were thinking Kaidan.
The Dragon Age women don't move any smoother, though. And if you want to see still female walking, look at Juno Eclipse in The Force Unleashed. A nice feminine sache has not been developed yet.
Giggles_Manically wrote...
Is that the eyebrow of doom, interest, rage, or sexiness?

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Batteries wrote...
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/9/index/2597588%26lf%3D8#2722125
That's one of my more favorite comments he's left
Especially since it's pretty much true
Nightodie wrote...
Well I do love Squeezy, Squeezy so thanks Star.
I wasn't that fond of the black dress really and I felt (okay now remember old frumpy lady) that it didn't fit the party where all the other woman were wearing floor length dresses... usually when you go to a party, you want to fit in... if you crash a party you want to blend in not stand out... JMHO
but yeah I think Kaidan will like the dress, if Shepard could remember how to walk like a lady again like she did in ME
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