Why would you use Mass Effect as an example of bad female armor?
The armor in Mass Effect is not sexualized, it's practical, and it looks awesome. If anything, Mass Effect is a shining example of how to do female specific armor.
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[quote]Why would you use Mass Effect as an example of bad female armor? The armor in Mass Effect is not sexualized, it's practical, and it looks awesome. If anything, Mass Effect is a shining example of how to do female specific armor.[/quote] Jack and Miranda say hi.
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Jack, Miranda and Samara don't wear armor........
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Can't help but agree here. To pick Mass Effect's armor as an example of sexualization, especially when looking at all of gaming, is a horrible example.
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Mass Effect's female armor is well done, other than the stupid boob outlines.
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I would agree to an extent (2 and 3 are more guilty of this than 1), but I though the trilogy as a whole did a pretty good job of making the women in the game characters as opposed to just eye candy.
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I agree. For the most part it was pretty okay, omit the armor flaw commonly seen in the series. Oh, and there was that stupid leather dress for FemShep. Gawd it was terrabad.
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It is obviously that way so it can weight less than the "uniboob" counterpart. Don't you know anything about efficiency?
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That would use [i]more[/i] material though, and be harder to manufacture.