Nah, where is fun in that?
Male orc in a wedding dress is the best!
RAGUNAnoOne wrote: »
MarrazzMist wrote: »Please no. "Eternity tunic with pants" is the only costume I've purchased (ups, apart from blacksmith one) and it looks just the way I like on my female khajiit. I find girly stuff easily boring.
I do understand big orc-nord-argonian males in a dresses might give shivers to some people, but let them have their sweet and innocent fun
I'm fine with costumes as there are. But if there must be a change, I'm more for dyes than even toggleable gender costumes.
I feel that ZOS should make it so that we have male and female variants of most costumes. Then the costume would change depending on the sex of the character wearing it.
Some costumes are unisex, like the Court Jester:
Certain costumes would be very similar in their male and female variants, such as the Summit Lord's Silken Robes, which could just need a different cut to be a "female" version:Some would be a similar in style but would just be a different costume for the opposite sex. Such as the White Wedding Dress:
and the Blue Wedding suit:
Some wouldn't need much revision at all, such as the Sand-Kissed outfit recently released
Thoughts?
MornaBaine wrote: »Or HERE'S a crazy idea.... when you buy a costume you get both the male and female versions. They are in separate places in your costume tab. You CHOOSE which one you want to wear, regardless of character sex. If you feel your male Orc simply MUST wear a wedding DRESS, well, you'll still be able to and can rest content in the knowledge that I'll keep on rolling my eyes every time I see you because the joke is no longer really all that funny even if it DID make me giggle the first few times.
And for those of you who prefer the look of the male costumes on their females, you'll still then be able to use them that way as well. Maybe it's not fair but Western society has now pretty firmly established that "girls can wear boy clothes" while we still, in general, look down on "boys who wear girl clothes." So it comes down to what the player is comfortable with. So I think ZOS is on the right track by making is so either sex can wear any costume. Let's keep that. Even if many of the female costumes DO look terrible on males because of the way they distort the body and give all the dudes "moobs."
Gidorick you are definitely on to something though as well. EVERY costume needs to have both a male and female variant. And I LOVE your suggestions for the already existing costumes.
What I really DON'T want to see is:
1. Way MORE female costumes than male costumes. Do NOT go the way of EA with The Sims ZOS where female characters have well more than three times the clothing options of males. Just NO. Keep it EVEN.
2. Female characters being the only sex that gets scanty attire. That IS a display of sexism ZOS and I had HOPED you were above that. But the differences between the male and female "Redguard" clothing is not looking like a good trend. FIX IT. Put out Redguard female costumes that are as covering as the male ones you have shown in the concept art and don't be jerks and make it look just like the male stuff. Then ALSO put put some male stuff along the lines of what Gidorick has shown you here as a male variant.
Lastly, it would have been nice if you'd given us the ability to make more androgynous looking characters. You can make female characters that look fairly "butch" but for most of the races there's no way in Hades you can make anything other than a stereotypical "manly man." You did the right thing in your portrayal of Tamriel as a world that does not view same gender couples as in any way abnormal or abhorrent. For that you are to be commended, certainly. It would have been nice if you'd gone the extra mile and made things to where players with less than stereotypical concepts of gender could have characters they genuinely feel comfortable with and/or enjoy making.
Mostly though... it's that this just looks terrible:
And I would totally buy that outfit if we could have a male variation: