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heartless
Novice Member
Joined: 1/05/04
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -Carl Sagan |
7/07/12 11:37:10 PM#101
Originally posted by GTwander Who in their right mind wouldn't? On a more serious note, I honestly don't see an issue with most of the female armor in GW2. Yes, there are some skimpy ones but it's not even close to the stripper armor of TERA. Hell, I'm paying TSW right now about 90% of all of the female characters are running around in a bikini top. Most of the female armor I've seen in GW2 has a very classy look. That mesmer outfit fits the class though.
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7/07/12 11:39:22 PM#102
Originally posted by Geobardi I looked for that image for ages before giving up. You're my hero! I really just don't get how people are still saying the game forces skimpy clothing on them unless they either haven't played the game. |
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Yeah, your right. I didn't look past some of the skimpy clothes at the beginning of the game. I didn't get much gameplay in the beta weekends. But, thanks for clarafying, I didn't know there was soo many armor sets in the game. |
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7/07/12 11:51:00 PM#104
Very interesting..........but stupid. |
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7/07/12 11:58:40 PM#105
He's 20....??? At 20 I would of...... Awwww fuck it this is just stupid
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Would you mind clarafying what is stupid? and why? |
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7/08/12 12:02:47 AM#107
There are plenty of hyper-sexualized outfits. There are also plenty of very demure and modest outfits, certainly more than a lot of other MMOs I could name. I don't think anyone will be unable to find something they like. |
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7/08/12 12:07:02 AM#108
To actually make this a topic, the only people who should be voteing or have an opinion are WOMEN who play the game. My wife played the beta and thinks just the oposite. Most people play fantasy games to act how they wouldnt normaly in RL. Im sure women want to fell sexy. I do not want the opinion of a 14 year old boy who plays a female char. |
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7/08/12 12:07:25 AM#109
i seem to recall that this was addressed (in one of the dev blogs) by something along the lines of because most armor/weapon skins are cosmetic, they made sure to throw in something for everyone. thus the people who want to run around intheir knickers can, and the people who want to not look like fools can do that as well. |
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7/08/12 12:13:45 AM#110
ya know i could see a mesmer purposefully wearing revealing 'armor' - make copies of yourself, several scanitly clad images could be very distracting to an opponent. ( im reminded of a porn star that was into fps's, used a 'topless' mod, knowing that other players would pause for a swecond to look, making for an easy kill - true story).
heavy armor classes make less sense, as plate armor kind of loses its effect if a lot of skin is exposed. |
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7/08/12 12:18:27 AM#111
Originally posted by Bubbaganoosh Well I find it strange in a game where there is constant killing of mobs, a 20 year old male or female would chose the skimpy clothing Of a female character offensive and worthy of this crappy thread After all it is a game and not indicative of how males or females dress It's a fantasy world let the healthy heterosexual males enjoy the sites ...jeeez |
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7/08/12 2:28:27 AM#112
At first they kind of are if they are casters, because of their starting gear, but they will eventually pick up some pants and be fine.
BTW, some of these male armor sets are pretty sexualized if I do say so myself.
The man to the very left. Look at those abs. Look at that kilt. He is showing about as much skin as that lady in the middle. |
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7/08/12 2:30:14 AM#113
Originally posted by Geobardi I think that link is enough to finish this thread...... Only a small minority of armors can be considered "oversexualized" people are just overreacting. Block the trolls, don't answer them, so we can remove the garbage from these forums |
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7/08/12 2:34:45 AM#114
Sexualization is part of life. Women do it to dudes, dudes do it to chicks. I voted for the "<3 boobies". "This is life! We suffer and slave and expire. That's it!" -Bernard Black (Dylan Moran) |
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MangaMaiden
Apprentice Member
Joined: 2/06/11
Would you destroy something perfect in order to make if beautiful? |
7/08/12 2:35:36 AM#115
The mesmer outfit is my favourite from what I have seen so far! XD And a reply to someone earlier in the thread.... why would the mesmer outfit not be designed by a woman? Oh right.. cause her stockings are showing *rolls eyes* come on guys some of us girls like to look good in games But there will always be someone who thinks one is whorish if revealing a bit of skin.... at the end of the day we are still looking at pixels. |
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7/08/12 2:39:15 AM#116
it depends on your thinking . but i think for children or for people who dont like oversexualization you can put the voluntary censor button . in that way people who dont like it will not be offended . just an idea :P |
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korat102
Apprentice Member
Joined: 5/21/09
Newt: We'd better get back, 'cause it'll be dark soon, and they mostly come at night... mostly. |
7/08/12 3:08:33 AM#117
Originally posted by Valgar1 So, you only want to hear the opinions of those who support your point of view? The fact is, games are generally aimed at the very people you are saying you don't want to hear from. If you dont like it... well, tough, you'll just have to find another game. |
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7/08/12 7:07:28 AM#118
Originally posted by Poison_Adele The game doesn't force skimpy clothing on you, it's just popular to everyone else. And if it is popular to everyone else, then the people that are bothered by it are forced to see it. SWTOR is the greatest mmo ever! |
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7/08/12 7:17:15 AM#119
Originally posted by aesperus
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7/08/12 8:54:34 AM#120
Originally posted by Valgar1 Because either you're a woman, or an immature 14 year old boy, right? Mature and relevant opinions about sexism and sexualization can come from both genders. Your argument is like saying that white people shouldn't participate in discussions about racism. Apart from being horribly discriminatory yourself, you're also hamstringing the discussion's ability to impact those who (probably) most need to hear from a more diverse perspective. In other words: what good is it to shoo all of the "boys" out of a sexism discussion, when you blame the "boys" for being sexist in the first place? |
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