altnameJag said:
Man, we're dealing with a level of delusion that reaches "Bioware intentionally made female models ugly because feminism" levels.
Nobody's saying the game doesn't have bugs or that certain facial rigs aren't janky as hell.
I actually have a few theories on that idea. Nothing as drastic as they designed their character models as they did because feminism, but I think there was a different level of thought put into the character design for this game than in most other games. For instance, take 2B out of Nier, she is designed to look completely sexually pleasing to the eye, the creator has pretty much stated that himself, which isn't to say she can't look badass or stoic or anything else, just at a visual design she was meant to just be nice to look at. Then look at Cratos from God of War. I won't deny that he looks cool as hell, but he doesn't look that sexually appealing. The design wasn't based around sexual appeal, but the appeal of badass, of someone that a 12 year old would perceive as manly. Now let's get back over to Andromeda. The female characters look like the design philosophy wasn't based entirely around visual sexual appeal, closer possibly to what someone might say looks a bit of a badass or a joker or something of the like, while the men mostly look like super models.
That, or the character designers just have different ideas of sexual appeal and wanted to put in who they thought would look sexually appealing, and shocker, some people didn't find them sexually appealing.
Again, not saying directly feminism, but a shift in the visual design philosophy that is more of a flip on what most character design in video games has been based around in the past. I'm not saying it's a bad thing either, I find the perfect looking female characters to be a bit boring. I was the guy that wishes I could have romanced Wynne from Dragon Age Origins, and found Sera in Inquisition, while not exceedingly pretty, to be still cute in her own right. I also really liked Bull's character design as well, and was heavily torn on whether to romance him or Josephine. I'm getting side tracked, my point being I think there was intent behind why they don't look perfect, I just find it to not be the malicious SJW threat /v/ makes it out to be.
All this being said, I still think Andromeda looks sub-par with tons of bugs, poor combat, awkward dialogue and it sounds like the writing elsewhere isn't any better either. Ultimately, I think it's one I'll skip on, I just hope to see certain aspects of the character design philosophy to carry over in the future for other, better, games.