@Argle: well, it pretty much is something else besides Fallout. I mean, it shares the same name, but it's more like Fallcry...maybe Farout...or Call of Fallcry....iono.
@fede014: yeah...about as cliche as that "ugh" from the people in your cult. At least you didn't say "gross."
Still I've learned not to get into debates with you guys and your disingenuous attempts at diversity and inclusion...so yeah, that's all you'll get from me.
Hmm so Bioware doesn't like their games being used for politics. I guess this only applies to politics that they don't agree with. Still, I wonder why they don't feel the same way about gender and race poIitics and standing up for them in their games? I'm sure if it said "Bern Effect" or "Hillary Effect" they would have no problems with it.
@McStrongfast: The problem is, people (I'm going to avoid saying "you" for the sake of argument as I've forgotten your previous comments and why I commented), see the designs such as the mechanic here in FF 15 and say it is bad. Then, they call this 'criticism.' But, this type of design is not bad for the world it was created for. Now, would a mechanic in our reality dress like this? Probably not. But, we're talking about a world where fantastical things happen...that are not apart of our reality.
Again I ask...is it inherently wrong or flawed for a female character to be designed this way? Did the people who employed the artists to design this concept find something wrong with it? Did they want something else and end up with the current design? I'm going to go out on a limb and say no. As such, the design is fine and is above the type of "constructive criticism" doled out by people who don't like this type of clothing due to their own personal beliefs and ideologies.
@McStrongfast: no it is not fair questioning. You guys act like these developers are making a mistake when designing these characters. They know full well what they are designing here.
Criticism means that there is something inherently flawed. The type of clothing INTENTIONALLY designed for a character is not flawed, especially when that's what the artist intended.
You guys are just complaining because you don't like the design. Big difference. As such, if you don't like it, don't buy it.
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