It depends. But Bioware is laughable anyways with modelling cameltoes in clothing...
This is embarrassing ,not offending.
This is embarrassing ,not offending.
Yes.I was offended by not being able to romance both Triss and Yennifer at the same time. I'm also offended by reality tv and boy bands but that's for another time.
It's funny that you use this as example, cause I would've used the same situation to make my point. To me she seemed not very upfront but rather shy at that moment. It's a matter of personal interpretation I guess.Tell me when was she acting like a shy child to men in such situations in game? Cause it's quite the contrary - she is a very confident person, when it comes to human relation. Notable example is Skjall and how he is embarrassed and astounded by her confidence and general character. There is a moment even, when it could spark something more, but like I mentioned before, it's interrupted.
Especially because Witcher 3 has a lot of them. There are male shitrtless dockworkers, sailors, male prostitutes, bathhouse visitors, some traders (downwarren for example), bards (that fireguy in novigrad and vegelbud mansion) , whoreson's thugs, bandits, some random people in skellige and probably more.SJWs are hypocrites really.
They don't want "mostly pretty women" or "women even mildly sexualized" but at the same time don't mind "shirtless muscular men" or "handsome men" in general..
I am over at the Bioware forums now talking about Mass Effect: Andromeda and one popular discussion there is that they do not want to see female characters sexualized. They point to how characters like Miranda, Samara, Jack, and Edi all have sexualized looks while the males don't. To me, I am not offended by this because it is just a videogame and it isn't like male characters aren't sexualized either, but for some reason, the Bioware community is very sensitive to that kind of stuff. For those of us at the Bioware forums that are not offended by it, we always mention TW3 and how CDPR manages to present a mature world that isn't afraid to have mature themes and scenes and images around sex. With that being said, what is your opinion regarding the depiction of women in Witcher games? Does it offend you? Do you think CDPR should continue on with their art-style or should they be more like Bioware and try not to offend anyone?
Thanks
You'd be surprised to know there's VARIETIES of feminists. Likewise, a lot of men like attractive women in sexy outfits then call them sluts.Here's what I don't get...
In real life, feminists are like "Women should wear whatever they want, even if it's what you deem as 'slutty'. Women are free to do so".
However, as soon as female characters in games are in tight/revealing outfits the same feminists cry 'SEXISM! OBJECTIFICATION!'.
It makes no sense...
Yeah, anyone knows you can't be a fan of BOTH! That'd be ridiculous!Bioware.
One word is enough to stop reading further.