Quote from: eggsalad on January 19, 2016, 02:44:30 PMIf "drastically altered" means that you recognize that the character is attractive. I don't have trouble separating a character's personality from their body, I don't know if other people do.Nobody said "drastically altered," either.
If "drastically altered" means that you recognize that the character is attractive. I don't have trouble separating a character's personality from their body, I don't know if other people do.
>dragons reducing themselves to human form so casuals can fap to themreeeee
I never got the less armour = better stats thing some games seem to have. All less armour would do is make you more mobile, not give you better damage protection.I never really got Skyrim's female model for the Steel Plate armour, either.
>Taking shit Anita says seriously.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on January 19, 2016, 07:29:09 PM>Taking shit Anita says seriously.She hasn't made a bad video in months.
>Still taking shit Anita says seriously.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on January 19, 2016, 07:30:25 PM>Still taking shit Anita says seriously.Why wouldn't I? She makes good videos.
I always thought it was funny that Gears 3 highlighted that the female models weren't OTT in the sexual department...until you realise there must've been some fine print not mentioning Queen Myrrah:I suppose they balanced it out with the Berserkers, fuck ugly monstrosities that could tear you a new hole, then rip it in half.
Quote from: Psygnirish on January 19, 2016, 07:40:56 PMI always thought it was funny that Gears 3 highlighted that the female models weren't OTT in the sexual department...until you realise there must've been some fine print not mentioning Queen Myrrah:I suppose they balanced it out with the Berserkers, fuck ugly monstrosities that could tear you a new hole, then rip it in half.Ehhh, she could be a lot worse.
No kidding
Quote from: Dietrich Six on January 19, 2016, 07:55:10 PMNo kiddingNot all third-person games give you a full body view.
Quote from: TR8Rshelf on January 19, 2016, 01:34:22 PMI never got the less armour = better stats thing some games seem to have. All less armour would do is make you more mobile, not give you better damage protection.I never really got Skyrim's female model for the Steel Plate armour, either.Yeah there is a mod which removes the breastplates because, ya know, those things will easily kill you. I never understood there need to throw breast plates on all the armor to say "hey it's a girl!" since breastplates are insanely dangerous on armor and practically asking someone to collapse your chest.Just made them a bit more thin like that mod does.Skyrim's designs and thought process for things though doesn't surprise me that they'd do this. And it's where the realism for armor and the medieval setting breaks down (ignoring magic and all that I mean).
Quote from: Luciana on January 20, 2016, 03:53:50 AMQuote from: TR8Rshelf on January 19, 2016, 01:34:22 PMI never got the less armour = better stats thing some games seem to have. All less armour would do is make you more mobile, not give you better damage protection.I never really got Skyrim's female model for the Steel Plate armour, either.Yeah there is a mod which removes the breastplates because, ya know, those things will easily kill you. I never understood there need to throw breast plates on all the armor to say "hey it's a girl!" since breastplates are insanely dangerous on armor and practically asking someone to collapse your chest.Just made them a bit more thin like that mod does.Skyrim's designs and thought process for things though doesn't surprise me that they'd do this. And it's where the realism for armor and the medieval setting breaks down (ignoring magic and all that I mean).Honestly, I was always surprised GOT never tried that with their armour, considering everything else on the show >.>
Quote from: TR8Rshelf on January 20, 2016, 04:37:45 AMQuote from: Luciana on January 20, 2016, 03:53:50 AMQuote from: TR8Rshelf on January 19, 2016, 01:34:22 PMI never got the less armour = better stats thing some games seem to have. All less armour would do is make you more mobile, not give you better damage protection.I never really got Skyrim's female model for the Steel Plate armour, either.Yeah there is a mod which removes the breastplates because, ya know, those things will easily kill you. I never understood there need to throw breast plates on all the armor to say "hey it's a girl!" since breastplates are insanely dangerous on armor and practically asking someone to collapse your chest.Just made them a bit more thin like that mod does.Skyrim's designs and thought process for things though doesn't surprise me that they'd do this. And it's where the realism for armor and the medieval setting breaks down (ignoring magic and all that I mean).Honestly, I was always surprised GOT never tried that with their armour, considering everything else on the show >.>they did. leather armor, but still..