Then why do people wear full armor? Why wouldn't everyone just walk around naked wearing a single ring that protects them fully? There are a lot of downsides to wearing plate armor. Why would a seasoned warrior, like the many NPCs we see in the game, wear plate if they didn't have to?Everyone mentioning armors that do not fullfill it's function should reconsider.
This game isn't "real world", you can use magic in it so there can be also armors which look like something and are something else or it can be magicaly powered to use a force field.
JosephChip wrote: »Throwing away decency because some individuals may want to isn't a realistic option. Even in normal society a woman may feel the desire to go out naked, it does not mean she should be able to do that and it does not concern personal preferences.
An online videogame isn't the place for such things. Pure and simple. There are all kind of other activities you can dedicate yourself to that will satisfy your need. I am sure a large part of the community wouldn't want to see their game turn into a soft-po-rn recreation.
Men have the exact same outfit. It's a robe with a hood. Are you new to RPGs?HandofBane wrote: »
JosephChip wrote: »SanguineReaper wrote: »
All of you that keep saying "no" because it objectifies women need to get over yourselves. Women CHOOSE to wear the things they do. There aren't men going from house to house and forcing women to wear the clothes they put on each morning. Women are CHOOSING to pose in Playboy and be a Victoria Secret model. So please stop with all of the "we need to stop objectifying women" BS. Feminists aside, women choose to dress the way they do and a lot of them actually enjoy the attention they get from men when doing so.
Yes, except that the general issue is much bigger than that. But just to answer your argument: the majority of players using those new skins would be males. Males dressing up women to cater to their sexual instinct. You don't see the objectification in this? Please. It's not a problem as long as it isn't inappropratel placed, like in this case.
Also I am pretty sure you aren't the official spokesman for women. It seems reasonable to think there are women who would like that, as there are women who would hate it. That's irrelevant at the end of the day. Throwing away decency because some individuals may want to isn't a realistic option. Even in normal society a woman may feel the desire to go out naked, it does not mean she should be able to do that and it does not concern personal preferences.
An online videogame isn't the place for such things. Pure and simple. There are all kind of other activities you can dedicate yourself to that will satisfy your need. I am sure a large part of the community wouldn't want to see their game turn into a soft-po-rn recreation.
For reference, what "skimpy" means is portrayed in the 4th post of this thread. I have seen a few people posting examples of outfits they would like and they are perfectly ok.
Maverick827 wrote: »Men have the exact same outfit. It's a robe with a hood. Are you new to RPGs?HandofBane wrote: »
You can hide the helm if you want.
Stop grasping.
You didn't even read my original post, did you?HandofBane wrote: »Because, guess what, real life females occasionally like to dress up in something they consider sexy or attractive sometimes.
Maverick827 wrote: »I'm not really a feminist myself, but I did take a feminism course to cover a "diversity" credit in college, so I know a bit about the arguments they make, and I like arguing, so:SanguineReaper wrote: »Women CHOOSE to wear the things they do.
While no one is physically forcing women to like/wear revealing clothes, pose in Playboy, etc., society has essentially brainwashed them into believing that "being sexy" is their only form of worth. It should be obvious to anyone who lives in this world to see that young girls aren't told that being smart, athletic, or powerful is what makes them valuable as human beings, just being sexy for men.
They don't even know that they've been brainwashed because it starts at such a young age (Disney princesses, barbie dolls, etc.), so they don't know that their own opinions and beliefs have been placed in their heads with the intent of making them more pleasing to men.
We're actually starting to see a turnaround in this line of thinking. If you haven't noticed, there are a lot more "teenage girl" action stories coming out these days like The Hunger Games and Divergent that have never existed on this scale in the history of mankind. Twilight tries to do it but hilariously fails when placed under a microscope. Disney is trying to make a more empowered "princess" role model for girls with movies like Brave and Frozen.
Men, on the other hand, are told that their worth comes from power (physical or otherwise), intelligence, and all sorts of actually positive things to have. This is why "skimpy" armor on men (while still dumb for other reasons) isn't as exploitative as "skimpy" armor on women. Sai Sahan isn't being exploited as a sexual object by wearing that armor (or the lack thereof), he's being empowered as a warrior. It shows his strength and his ability to dominate others. Shirtless warriors like Conan the Barbarian and He-Man aren't created for women to ogle at, they're created so that men can admire their prowess.
Skimpy armor is still very dumb simply for the reason that, while this is a fantasy game, even fantasy needs to observe and obey its own rules. It stands to reason that, since armor exists in this world, then it must exist for a reason. It would make no sense for armor to exist if everyone had "magically" resilient skin, or whatever nonsense some people come up with to justify skimpy armor. No one would wear full plate if they didn't have to. And yet they do. Ergo, armor matters.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'm wondering why no one is demanding skimpy outfits for the men.
Maverick827 wrote: »Then why do people wear full armor? Why wouldn't everyone just walk around naked wearing a single ring that protects them fully? There are a lot of downsides to wearing plate armor. Why would a seasoned warrior, like the many NPCs we see in the game, wear plate if they didn't have to?Everyone mentioning armors that do not fullfill it's function should reconsider.
This game isn't "real world", you can use magic in it so there can be also armors which look like something and are something else or it can be magicaly powered to use a force field.
Your argument doesn't make sense. It's just straw-grasping.
HandofBane wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'm wondering why no one is demanding skimpy outfits for the men.
There absolutely should be both options available. Nothing wrong with either gender getting some more variety in clothing/armor, with options for a bit more visibility and skin.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »HandofBane wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'm wondering why no one is demanding skimpy outfits for the men.
There absolutely should be both options available. Nothing wrong with either gender getting some more variety in clothing/armor, with options for a bit more visibility and skin.
Sure. I'm just wondering why it took 3 pages for anyone to suggest that. Could it be that most of the boys posting on this thread were only imagining women in these outfits?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »HandofBane wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'm wondering why no one is demanding skimpy outfits for the men.
There absolutely should be both options available. Nothing wrong with either gender getting some more variety in clothing/armor, with options for a bit more visibility and skin.
Sure. I'm just wondering why it took 3 pages for anyone to suggest that. Could it be that most of the boys posting on this thread were only imagining women in these outfits?
There should definitely not be both options available, because your preference breaks my immersion, but mine does not break yours.nerevarine1138 wrote: »HandofBane wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'm wondering why no one is demanding skimpy outfits for the men.
There absolutely should be both options available. Nothing wrong with either gender getting some more variety in clothing/armor, with options for a bit more visibility and skin.
Sure. I'm just wondering why it took 3 pages for anyone to suggest that. Could it be that most of the boys posting on this thread were only imagining women in these outfits?
Absolutely
Maverick827 wrote: »There should definitely not be both options available, because your preference breaks my immersion, but mine does not break yours.nerevarine1138 wrote: »HandofBane wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'm wondering why no one is demanding skimpy outfits for the men.
There absolutely should be both options available. Nothing wrong with either gender getting some more variety in clothing/armor, with options for a bit more visibility and skin.
Sure. I'm just wondering why it took 3 pages for anyone to suggest that. Could it be that most of the boys posting on this thread were only imagining women in these outfits?
Absolutely
Maverick827 wrote: »You didn't even read my original post, did you?HandofBane wrote: »Because, guess what, real life females occasionally like to dress up in something they consider sexy or attractive sometimes.
"Dump the sexism argument because I can't beat it."
No.
You want skimpy? Leave your cuirass slot empty. Get an enchanter to craft you an armor glyph for a ring to make up the armor difference.
Don't be ridiculous. This is fantasy game. The rules of reality don't apply here. We want fashionable armor, we should be allowed to make it.
Why should your ideal armor type have any relevance whatsoever on my ideal armor type? I don't care what you wear, get off my lawn.
So you can't beat the argument. Ok.HandofBane wrote: »Maverick827 wrote: »You didn't even read my original post, did you?HandofBane wrote: »Because, guess what, real life females occasionally like to dress up in something they consider sexy or attractive sometimes.
"Dump the sexism argument because I can't beat it."
I can respond to your argument, but I guarantee it will get the thread closed fast after all the replies to my post start pouring in. A feminism course is meaningless, feminism today is not about empowerment or equality of females to males, it is about trying to enforce power by a specific subset of females over all other females as well as whatever males they can get to buy into their message. It's especially amusing because the message has flipflopped several times between "sexy women are empowering themselves" and "being sexy is giving in to the patriarchy". Which is it?
Believe whatever you want, accept people for who they are and what they are comfortable with, and quit trying to push your prudish *** onto other people in the name of making THEM bow down to what YOU feel is "appropriate".
But hey, you took a course required to provide diversity, so you can use it in the real world where most of what they taught you will accomplish very little besides get you upset that some people get treated differently than others and prefer to whine about it than actually get up and do something.
Moonscythe wrote: »No.
You want skimpy? Leave your cuirass slot empty. Get an enchanter to craft you an armor glyph for a ring to make up the armor difference.
Don't be ridiculous. This is fantasy game. The rules of reality don't apply here. We want fashionable armor, we should be allowed to make it.
Why should your ideal armor type have any relevance whatsoever on my ideal armor type? I don't care what you wear, get off my lawn.
Since when does fashionable equate with skimpy?
I don't want to be forced to wear skimpy anything just because I am and play a female character.