• Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    27 days ago

    My right-wing friend was legitimately upset that my female Elden Ring character was wearing masculine-looking armor. I was like “why does it matter!?”

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        Huh? Who, my friend or the game developers? Either way, she’s just wearing regular armor. It just happens to not be unrealistically feminine…

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          Your friend. There are feminine armor sets in the game, but they chose to make their character wear a masculine set lol

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            No, I think you’re misunderstanding everything. Again, it’s my female character and my friend is the one who has a problem with the fact that this in-game character doesn’t wear feminine attire…

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        27 days ago

        The alternative (as seen in the original image) is just plain stupid. Armor like should be saved for the bedroom… Or a slutty Halloween costume, I guess.

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          100% agreed. I’m a straight guy but one of my biggest pet peeves is armor with cleavage cut-outs. If you really feel the need to objectify the character like that, just don’t put her in armor at all.

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        There should be two kinds of armour. Not male and female, but functional and fun.

        It took the skyrim modding community 10 years before the male equivalent brought male slut armour. And yes, it is called HIMBO.

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        I can see helping to put on or take off armour to have potential for tender intimacy - not the raunchy sexual kind, more like reaching beneath the plate to adjust the doublet, asking if it sits right now? Pulling the straps, checking the articulation of the faulds, the seat of the pants so the ride won’t leave her sore, straightening out her mail voiders, using a piece if char to draw a heart on the gorget, a cheesy pun about gorgetous, a squeeze of her arm before affixing the gauntlet. A last kiss on the cheek before she pulls up the hauberk and dons the helmet, helping her mount, handing her the lance, and off she goes to bring the thunder.

        Shit, did I just write knightly romance?

        (War is a gruesome business, mind, but this romantisation of medieval warfare would fit right in with people like Bertran de Born, who was quite convinced that war is awesome. That doesn’t reflect my view, but as an epoch piece, it would be fairly accurate.)

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    I remember a webcomic, Mac Hall, (now Three Panel Soul by the same creators iirc) about a female video game character’s singular mission to find actual pants.

    As a result “TTP” or “Time To Pants” became a personal metric on how much faith I was going to have in a game’s art direction.

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        That does remind me of a companion ‘TTP’ I applied to anime: ‘Time To Pantyshot’, but that was an inverse rating.

        I’d have low faith but if they’re consistent and I guess if they commit to hairy nutsacks? o7

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    It would be hilarious if DS had a Cyberpunk like body creation at the beginning, only to then never show any of it.

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      Ah yes, the destiny 2 approach. For two years I didn’t know I was an exo. Hell I didn’t even know what an exo was. Then I went back to forgetting.

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      It does though, you can customize your face and body. The body customization is pretty limited (fat/medium/small) but the face can be changed a lot to be unique.

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      This reminds me of my first account in Eve Online. I spent two hours in character creation, in awe with the graphics, hyped by what would come next…to never see my character in the game.
      Character creation was just a glorified creation tool for HUD avatar.
      The pain is real

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    Not knowing what “dark souls” means here, but in this case I’m with them then! 👍

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    I liked this about the first Mass Effect - your teammates all wore proper battlesuits. But of course, 2 and 3 decided fanservice was better than protection…

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    Yeah pretty lazy, I like Monster Hunter, and with Wilds they will finally let any character wear the variant they want, so men can finally look cute. They are finally forgiven for covering the belly window from the Nargacuga male armor.

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    So, I don’t think I fully understand how this all works, but how would a female knight in (typically) male armor take a leak?