patrick.loiselleb16_ESO wrote: »I think we can mostly all agree that those who want skimpy armor are males who are either going to play females or look at female toons (who likely are going to be played by other makes lol) and find it ''sexy''.
Is there any other reason to ask for this? I don't see any. If you find pixels sexy, you may have some issues...
Weird, the only one insulting is you. And maybe every single thing ive sayed looks like copy paste maybe because thats the nature of the thing?
Like everything else art evolves, they find new technics to make the things they draw more realistic, and before you start, no superheroins with insane voluptuous bodies are not realistic, but far more realistic then the renaissance woman painted.
Like anyone feeling outmatched you just turn words around to fit your arguments. I never saidyou did that, and in your version it works, but its not the issue at all, since i never stated that. All i said was woman have been drawn nude for ages, designing armors is artwork, how is combining the two a work of a sexist nerd.The whole nude paintings exist so armor should be skankafied in the games I play.Yes, classical art, or body studies, are every bit the same as making your little cartoon character dress more provocatively for your enjoyment.
Well forgive me for adoring the female form for what it is, i still dont see how that is sexist.
Maverick827 wrote: »Those that say "this is fantasy, the rules don't apply" don't understand fantasy. There are rules to this world, and those rules clearly say that armor protects you from attacks, otherwise armor wouldn't exist in the first place.
fiachsidhe wrote: »fiachsidhe wrote: »18 more and we have a draw
c'mon girls, let's show them we love to look sexy even in games
That's the saddest thing I've read this week.
First, for the notion that for you as a woman, to be "sexy" you need skimpy clothing.
Second, that as a woman your ego is so fragile that you need sexual representation in video games among strangers.
Oh man,
don't be so serious
You know nothing about me
I know you're rooting for a forum poll about skimpy armor to support skimpier armor, and I know you are rooting for women to be sexy in game in the very same thread. So unless you were lying or being sarcastic, I know enough.
Then, in all Your wisdom, You miss one important thing.
The assumptions You made make sense only within Your own intellectual context.
The reason is that when you read something, you sense word meaning in your own context and make assumptions depending on your own experiences which you then assemble into your own meaning of reality.
If You're tagging people just because You think You understand their behavior then You're nothing more than the people You tag.
If You was able to understand the others, You'll more observe than make assumptions. Just because You'd know all the circumstances that lead to this behavior and in that case You don't have any reason to do any assumptions.
tokokonob14_ESO wrote: »Hell no.
Skimpy armor like what we see on Nexus Mods and in tons of other MMOs are ridiculously sexist, and add nothing to the game other than something for guys to get off on.
Bethesda has always done pretty well in the Elder Scrolls franchise about that kind of thing (sans Arena - and mods don't count since they're player made), I'd hate to see them give into a sexist marketing strategy of including skimpy armor for female characters. The highly impractical "boobplates" that are on now are bad enough.
fiachsidhe wrote: »18 more and we have a draw
c'mon girls, let's show them we love to look sexy even in games
That's the saddest thing I've read this week.
First, for the notion that for you as a woman, to be "sexy" you need skimpy clothing.
Second, that as a woman your ego is so fragile that you need sexual representation in video games among strangers.
stabbykitteh wrote: »So liking the female form is discriminating, prejudiced, stereotyped and believing it to be superior to that of male form?
Im way confused now.
I know im not english so perhaps im not understanding it correctly ...
No, there's nothing wrong with admiring the female form (or the male form, thankfully). It's reducing women to an object that increases in value by revealing more skin that's objectionable to some.
fiachsidhe wrote: »18 more and we have a draw
c'mon girls, let's show them we love to look sexy even in games
That's the saddest thing I've read this week.
First, for the notion that for you as a woman, to be "sexy" you need skimpy clothing.
Second, that as a woman your ego is so fragile that you need sexual representation in video games among strangers.
Who are you to tell her what's best for her life or personality?
patrick.loiselleb16_ESO wrote: »With the female Skimpy Outfits, what I've noticed is that it's mostly males playing them. Women laugh at it in most cases. This is an MMO and you kill stuff. You need to wear armor and be covered. Who'd go to war wearing a bra and panties? If it turns you on, join the army and go fight in your skivvies, boys!
I'd love to know the gender of those saying yes and what gender they will play in those skimpy outfits. I'm pretty sure that they won't be females playing male toons in their undies.
It doesn't make sense to me to have skampy outfits. You're FIGHTING. If you need to see toons dressed like skanks, there are websites for that. I'm a guy but also a feminist. There's tons of different kinds of feminism and mine is about equality. Women who play this game and remember that we have teenagers as well, should know that they are equal fighters. They have the same skills, the same opportunities. Watching skanky dressed characters mainly played by males as their fantasies isn't my idea of equality. We may as well not have any female heroes and have them stay inside and make you a sandwich while dressed like a nurse. A LOT of women play video games. You'd be surprised by the stats. A lot of them need to feel good about themselves. Stay at home moms who have time to kill before the kids come home. Business women who need to relax after a long day at the office. They are just like us, guys. They want to come on here and kick some ass. They don't want to be skanks. If you need to be one so badly, ask for them to give you male assless chaps.
Ignoring for a moment that that's not what I said... since you're all about the character within, wearing the armor the game already provides shouldn't be a problem, yes?That you can't see past the female body when it's outfitted to highlight femininity is a your problem thing. My characters exude personality. It's not my fault that you are so focused on the apparel you can't see the person within.
jazon1972_ESO wrote: »... how they need to make there helms invisible for people to even know they are female players.
Please read the thread, we've already gone over why this argument doesn't work.Maverick827 wrote: »Those that say "this is fantasy, the rules don't apply" don't understand fantasy. There are rules to this world, and those rules clearly say that armor protects you from attacks, otherwise armor wouldn't exist in the first place.
Magic also protects you from attack.
The game does not, in any way, mirror reality. No one in history ever had to "level up" so they could wear better armor. You either paid lots of money for good armor or made do.
Unlike reality, this game ties everything to your level - not to the quality of armor that anyone can afford - and, wow, again unlike reality armor is imbued with magical attributes. So...why can't my skinny bikini be magically as armored as your full plat?
Guess what? It can. Magic.
fiachsidhe wrote: »Weird, the only one insulting is you. And maybe every single thing ive sayed looks like copy paste maybe because thats the nature of the thing?
Like everything else art evolves, they find new technics to make the things they draw more realistic, and before you start, no superheroins with insane voluptuous bodies are not realistic, but far more realistic then the renaissance woman painted.
Like anyone feeling outmatched you just turn words around to fit your arguments. I never saidyou did that, and in your version it works, but its not the issue at all, since i never stated that. All i said was woman have been drawn nude for ages, designing armors is artwork, how is combining the two a work of a sexist nerd.The whole nude paintings exist so armor should be skankafied in the games I play.Yes, classical art, or body studies, are every bit the same as making your little cartoon character dress more provocatively for your enjoyment.
Well forgive me for adoring the female form for what it is, i still dont see how that is sexist.
And the hits keep comin'!
I AM an artist. I've studied art my entire life. I was recommended to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at the age of twelve.
Don't hand me this about art, and some clumsy and generic lines about how it evolves and how that all adds up to justification for wanting female characters in an mmorpg to be less dressed, and how you're some appreciator of the "female form".
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NakedSnake wrote: »
Your wrong. Women love skimpy outfits just as much as men do. Want proof? just open your eyes.
NakedSnake wrote: »Most of these actually already have similar counterparts in this game already. I simply want more choices.
What, out of all this arguing about sexism, there's no reference to the ridiculous twisted back, broken-hips, unbalanced, deformed stance of the female model in the game? I know you're reading this, ZOS. Please straighten our women up! Why should they get a "sexy" stance at all? It's not sexy. It's deformed and freaks me out. The stance is exactly why I have no female toons. Are all females cursed?
NakedSnake wrote: »
Your wrong. Women love skimpy outfits just as much as men do. Want proof? just open your eyes.
Really?
Who did you ask?
NakedSnake wrote: »
Your wrong. Women love skimpy outfits just as much as men do. Want proof? just open your eyes.
Really?
Who did you ask?
And for the folks who continue to throw around arguments that it's only "sexist horny males" asking for this - does it make it any less sexist that you hold the opinion that it *must* be only males pushing for this kind of thing as an option, because females would never lower themselves to such filth?
Huh? my character is just standing straight up? Only with staff she kinda bulks over but every other character does too.
I have said it before on this topic, if the same applies on male characters, that I can flaunt their stuff as well, I am not against slooty armor. But only if it applies to male characters in the same extent. But considering they look like someone did a good job cutting of some vital parts, I guess thats off the table.
Solipsism. Look it up. Nobody here on either side can truthfully claim their opinion represents a majority. Nobody, not even a "female with a lot of female friends". Unless all those female friends are playing this game as well, they exist solely as an anecdote to provide moral support for your own personal opinion, just as the long list of females I know who enjoy having a wide variety of clothing/armor options ingame, including skimpy stuff, only offer support for my own opinion, while failing to provide proof for anyone that the stance I take could be an actual majority or not.I do understand that some females might want to play the sexy character in a fantasy setting, but you have to understand that they are in no way, shape or form a majority.
I love Warmachine too - I've been playing it for 10 years. Of course, it's also got Deneghra:zinoviy22b14_ESO wrote: »This is from a table top game.. Which I love.. fully covered women with sass!
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