*pops in head against better judgement*
Did somebody say "complaining"? No you didn't. And I'm not here to complain, but I'd just like to share an opinion and I don't feel like starting a thread about it.
I dislike most skimpy character designs, but not for the reason you might think first.
I think they're boring.
I think they're lazy.
I think they're, quite frankly, a little bit insulting towards men.
Why? Because, to me, it kinda suggests that the designers think that guys won't care about a girl character unless she looks like she forgot to wash her clothes this week and was left with nothing but her underwear. Come on, guys, you deserve more credit than that!
Now, that being said, I don't really have anything against sexy characters as a whole. While a bit more variation would be nice, I'm not calling for a ban on hot characters.
I just think that it's extremely easy to...do them wrong. Just all looks and no substance. Does that make sense? There are designs that I feel are done well, like Bayonetta. It's sexy without being...obnoxious? There's the open back and a bit of cleavage, but that's it. No, I don't find catsuits all that sexualizing, actually. (I know it's shapeshifting, leaving her naked, but I haven't played Bayonetta in a while, so I don't remember how often it's activated)
I kinda like Sharla's default look in Xenoblade, as well, for the same reason. I mean, it's a bit blatant, but not outrageous. And Melia is all kinds of classy. Seven's (As in, 7th party member, called Seven because spoilers) different kinds of armor are a little bit silly, but I think that Xenoblade gets a pass on this because everyone can be stripped down to their underwear. Yes, even the guys[footnote]Except for Riki, but he was pretty much naked to begin with...And he's a small furry animal...[/footnote]. It feels a bit like fair game. And all these characters have actual character. There's more to them than just "BOOBS!".
(Of course these aren't the only examples, but they're the freschest in my mind right now)
Uh, what I'd also like to say is that I think that sexy outfits that are practical at the same time can be done. Wasn't there an outrage about a year ago or so (Or was it longer?) where a female's armor was changed in concept art because she was wearing what was essentially a bikini top while the male had "proper" clothing? A lot of people cried censorship, IIRC, but I actually liked the re-design better. It was still sexy, but it also matched the male's clothing. I can't remember what game it was, though...
Ah yeah, that was a bit off-topic, maybe.
On-topic? People will always complain about something. Telling them to not complain won't really do anything, I'm afraid.
But sometimes, I'm starting to wonder who I find more irritating; These so-called SJWs or the people complaining about them. Because while the "SJWs" are more outrageous (Though I'm fairly certain a good chunk of them are trolls who just want others to look bad), they are generally easier to avoid for me. The people complaining about them, though? Not so much. For me, at least. Someone might have the opposite experience.
I think some of it comes down to what bugs you the most; People complaining, or people complaining about people complaining.
And some of us are complaining about people complaining about people complaining. [small]Ow my head...[/small]
That's probably also kinda irritating.
Well, that's just what I think. I just wanted to say that. I'm leaving before things get really nasty. If you disagree, please let us have a civil discussion about it.
*pops out*
Did somebody say "complaining"? No you didn't. And I'm not here to complain, but I'd just like to share an opinion and I don't feel like starting a thread about it.
I dislike most skimpy character designs, but not for the reason you might think first.
I think they're boring.
I think they're lazy.
I think they're, quite frankly, a little bit insulting towards men.
Why? Because, to me, it kinda suggests that the designers think that guys won't care about a girl character unless she looks like she forgot to wash her clothes this week and was left with nothing but her underwear. Come on, guys, you deserve more credit than that!
Now, that being said, I don't really have anything against sexy characters as a whole. While a bit more variation would be nice, I'm not calling for a ban on hot characters.
I just think that it's extremely easy to...do them wrong. Just all looks and no substance. Does that make sense? There are designs that I feel are done well, like Bayonetta. It's sexy without being...obnoxious? There's the open back and a bit of cleavage, but that's it. No, I don't find catsuits all that sexualizing, actually. (I know it's shapeshifting, leaving her naked, but I haven't played Bayonetta in a while, so I don't remember how often it's activated)
I kinda like Sharla's default look in Xenoblade, as well, for the same reason. I mean, it's a bit blatant, but not outrageous. And Melia is all kinds of classy. Seven's (As in, 7th party member, called Seven because spoilers) different kinds of armor are a little bit silly, but I think that Xenoblade gets a pass on this because everyone can be stripped down to their underwear. Yes, even the guys[footnote]Except for Riki, but he was pretty much naked to begin with...And he's a small furry animal...[/footnote]. It feels a bit like fair game. And all these characters have actual character. There's more to them than just "BOOBS!".
(Of course these aren't the only examples, but they're the freschest in my mind right now)
Uh, what I'd also like to say is that I think that sexy outfits that are practical at the same time can be done. Wasn't there an outrage about a year ago or so (Or was it longer?) where a female's armor was changed in concept art because she was wearing what was essentially a bikini top while the male had "proper" clothing? A lot of people cried censorship, IIRC, but I actually liked the re-design better. It was still sexy, but it also matched the male's clothing. I can't remember what game it was, though...
Ah yeah, that was a bit off-topic, maybe.
On-topic? People will always complain about something. Telling them to not complain won't really do anything, I'm afraid.
But sometimes, I'm starting to wonder who I find more irritating; These so-called SJWs or the people complaining about them. Because while the "SJWs" are more outrageous (Though I'm fairly certain a good chunk of them are trolls who just want others to look bad), they are generally easier to avoid for me. The people complaining about them, though? Not so much. For me, at least. Someone might have the opposite experience.
I think some of it comes down to what bugs you the most; People complaining, or people complaining about people complaining.
And some of us are complaining about people complaining about people complaining. [small]Ow my head...[/small]
That's probably also kinda irritating.
Well, that's just what I think. I just wanted to say that. I'm leaving before things get really nasty. If you disagree, please let us have a civil discussion about it.
*pops out*