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Well, I'm an amateur bodybuilder so I sort of expect a protagonist to be a bit ... robust and fit and muscled a bit more when they happen to try a sleevless or tank top on them. Scott is too scrawny:
He looks physically vulnerable (not to mention their posture, hunched, tense shoulders, head forward, what the hell; even bandy-legged deformed aliens have better posture). Players, such as myself (I'm not speaking ALL players, for Godsake), sometimes want their protagonist sort of reflect ourselves, of course, just like everyone else. Then I got this feeling of fragility aura about Scott which I didn't get much from Shepard, even Shepard only being an average model in ME3 setting, but Shepard felt more threatening somehow.
Then they give scrawny Scott a sleevless clothing, it really ... amplifies the Scrawny Effect. So, no, didn't like the attire for Scott. For Sarah it's ok, but I don't play with her.
As for what I would want to have ... hm, casual outfit, suit mafia, cheerleader, 1930's dress, farmer, tango dancers. Many things would appease me at this stage. Even clowns, because we surely can make clowns in the current character creator.
PandaTar wrote:As for what I would want to have ... hm, casual outfit, suit mafia, cheerleader, 1930's dress, farmer, tango dancers. Many things would appease me at this stage. Even clowns, because we surely can make clowns in the current character creator.
I like most of these. How about Han Solo outfit with blaster, Royal navy turtleneck and slacks with artillerist's stripes, 1950's men's/women's casual outfits, cargo pants and Blood Dragon T-shirt, military fatigues, Mal's Browncoat outfit, the dress from the "good morning" song from Singin' in the Rain
- 9 years ago
I'd like a bra for my gay male ryder. Just kidding 😃