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Karmanorway wrote: »Powerful women are hot, besides when im stuck nurturing and improving same char for years id prefer it would be a female , seems more realistic to me
Edit: but yes, what would possibly be more fun humiliating pvpers as an orc dude in a dress
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVZCz9yOFkQ Drachenfier wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »
Why? How can you not when that is probably the reasoning for most the guys that do it. Yes some RPers do it for obvious reasons. The remaining people all pretty much answer the same. The female characters normally look better than the male ones.
I don't really buy it because as Krayzie said, who stares at their character's butt all day? I'm rarely ever looking at my character when I'm playing
Out of curiosity, do you spend any time at all making your character look 'good'? Pick specific motifs? Use the dye station? Cover it with a disguise, costume or polymorph?
Yes, I am guilty of this.
It's not really any different, playing a female character.
Since the beginning of my MMO playing, 20 whatever years ago, I've always had to play male characters that in some way I could relate to. Some sort of effigy of myself. I'd try female characters but they'd never stick. It wasn't until this past October when I made a new mDK that it changed. My vision for the character was a crazy dark elf woman* who loved setting folks on fire. The aesthetic did not fit any male character I could come up with. It stuck. It has become my favorite character of any that I've played across many MMOs.
The point is, it's the aesthetic. We all see things in our characters. Granted, some more than others, but we all do it. Even the folks that are here for that leet minmaxing meta kill everyone thing. Some of them make good looking characters that appeal to their eye. Some of them make a character that might resemble themselves, and even some of them make ugly/funny/strange characters because they think its amusing. None of it is wrong.
I don't RP, but I still have this idea, this 'story' if you will, of where each of my characters has come from. The aesthetic helps build that foundation, make the character interesting and fun or appealing to look at, even while 'looking past' your character at the target(s) in front of you.
*It reminded me how much I like Dunmer lore from previous TES, and I've created several others to this point in time.

ProfesseurFreder wrote: »while men just look stupid in women's gear (which maybe says something about how chauvinistic stereotyping dominates women's fashion)
Drachenfier wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »Drachenfier wrote: »
Why? How can you not when that is probably the reasoning for most the guys that do it. Yes some RPers do it for obvious reasons. The remaining people all pretty much answer the same. The female characters normally look better than the male ones.
I don't really buy it because as Krayzie said, who stares at their character's butt all day? I'm rarely ever looking at my character when I'm playing
Out of curiosity, do you spend any time at all making your character look 'good'? Pick specific motifs? Use the dye station? Cover it with a disguise, costume or polymorph?
Yes, I am guilty of this.
It's not really any different, playing a female character.
Since the beginning of my MMO playing, 20 whatever years ago, I've always had to play male characters that in some way I could relate to. Some sort of effigy of myself. I'd try female characters but they'd never stick. It wasn't until this past October when I made a new mDK that it changed. My vision for the character was a crazy dark elf woman* who loved setting folks on fire. The aesthetic did not fit any male character I could come up with. It stuck. It has become my favorite character of any that I've played across many MMOs.
The point is, it's the aesthetic. We all see things in our characters. Granted, some more than others, but we all do it. Even the folks that are here for that leet minmaxing meta kill everyone thing. Some of them make good looking characters that appeal to their eye. Some of them make a character that might resemble themselves, and even some of them make ugly/funny/strange characters because they think its amusing. None of it is wrong.
I don't RP, but I still have this idea, this 'story' if you will, of where each of my characters has come from. The aesthetic helps build that foundation, make the character interesting and fun or appealing to look at, even while 'looking past' your character at the target(s) in front of you.
*It reminded me how much I like Dunmer lore from previous TES, and I've created several others to this point in time.
Always been that way for me, which is why i find it weird when dudes play female characters. I actually tried one in BDO because the only paladin class was gender locked to female, and I just couldn't get into it. My characters are an extension of myself, so I can't play female characters. I'm not even remotely into RP either.
To me, what you describe as "being the same", simply isn't.
@Krayzie If you're going to spend a few hundred hours staring at the backside of your character, you might as well make it something nice to look at.
Yea that's the usual excuse but it makes me ask the question, why were you staring at your male characters butt for hours on end. I'm usually looking past my character
Absolut_Turkey wrote: »@Krayzie If you're going to spend a few hundred hours staring at the backside of your character, you might as well make it something nice to look at.
Yea that's the usual excuse but it makes me ask the question, why were you staring at your male characters butt for hours on end. I'm usually looking past my character
I've been wondering this myself. Who plays the game staring at their character's arse? I hope I don't end up in a dungeon with someone like that. "I didn't realize I was standing in a red circle, because I was mesmerized by my magnificent posterior region!" No thanks.
ParaNostram wrote: »Eh, gendering clothes ain't exactly my cup of tea. Rise above society's influence, wear whatever you want.
I'm wearing that holiday in balmory on my Khajit for giggles, quite fun tbh.
It has a very nice chest-hair window.

Ok...as a fellow Khajit I can understand this. Darn tails.Absolut_Turkey wrote: »@Krayzie If you're going to spend a few hundred hours staring at the backside of your character, you might as well make it something nice to look at.
Yea that's the usual excuse but it makes me ask the question, why were you staring at your male characters butt for hours on end. I'm usually looking past my character
I've been wondering this myself. Who plays the game staring at their character's arse? I hope I don't end up in a dungeon with someone like that. "I didn't realize I was standing in a red circle, because I was mesmerized by my magnificent posterior region!" No thanks.
Hi there, I am forever looking at my new characters arse because of the tail!
Wish I could cut that thing off, maybe an option to hide it I dunno but that tail is so annoying on Khajit whilst at the same time the Passives for doing the thiefs DLC makes me try to ignore it, very difficult.
Ahhh! My eyes! I can't un-see this!ParaNostram wrote: »Eh, gendering clothes ain't exactly my cup of tea. Rise above society's influence, wear whatever you want.
I'm wearing that holiday in balmory on my Khajit for giggles, quite fun tbh.
It has a very nice chest-hair window.
That costume is the best way to show off your chest hair!!!
Absolut_Turkey wrote: »@Krayzie If you're going to spend a few hundred hours staring at the backside of your character, you might as well make it something nice to look at.
Yea that's the usual excuse but it makes me ask the question, why were you staring at your male characters butt for hours on end. I'm usually looking past my character
I've been wondering this myself. Who plays the game staring at their character's arse? I hope I don't end up in a dungeon with someone like that. "I didn't realize I was standing in a red circle, because I was mesmerized by my magnificent posterior region!" No thanks.