Geralt wearing a CORSET!!?

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IsengrimR

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cmdrsilverbolt said:
Nah, but here's a consolation prize


Lol.
This thread is a win in itself.
 
blueteainfusion said:
...........- any topic that starts with blatant homophobia, transphobia and sexism doesn't deserve serious treatment, especially on a gaming forum IMO.


Hey, I resent that, you know nothing blueteafusion!
 
Imma leave this here to remind us that, despite the shits and giggles, there might be an actual issue here. Image context is on page 9, in case anyone is wondering.



Geralt's body is a bit disproportionate. That's all, really.
 
cmdrsilverbolt said:
Imma leave this here to remind us that, despite the shits and giggles, there might be an actual issue here.

Geralt's body is a bit disproportionate. That's all, really.

Now there is a wise man!
 
This thread...my mind...

I don't mind the design, and the waist does seem a bit on the thin side but it's nothing to be up in arms about. The ladies seem to "appreciate" it at least.

But if you want to realisme for Geralt's clothes, gvie Saskia a more protective pectoral armour then
Realism was a major concern a few months ago. In fact, I remember you arguing long and hard against Saskia's armor design for having slightly exposed cleavage. Now that Geralt's armor provides fanservice more to your liking...realism suddenly doesn't matter anymore?

Not trying to be mean Witchat, just pointing out how silly and over the top that discussion was.
 
I prefer the more realistic approach and I do not like the design either and I do not like fanservice without any context in games like the witcher, it is silly and takes way from it.

I find this topic extreme ironic, people should just accept his armour I mean it as realist as Saskia armour, who cares? although some parts should be a little bigger, you know... for science and all that.
 

Agent_Blue

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ReptilePZ said:
Wait, you're a lady?


The shock value of this entire thread has just skyrocketed.
cmdr_silverbolt is a woman?!

This is way more news worthy than Geralt's Ipad-like waist.
 
Mihura said:
I prefer the more realistic approach and I do not like the design either and I do not like fanservice without any context in games like the witcher, it is silly and takes way from it.

I find this topic extreme ironic, people should just accept his armour I mean it as realist as Saskia armour, who cares? although some parts should be a little bigger, you know... for science and all that.

It is interesting that some ladies are interested in Geralt's cute butt and slender waist, but pay no attention to another a bit (may be even a lot) undersized area. I guess it is what is called "platonic". :)
 
Dragon said:
This thread...my mind...

I don't mind the design, and the waist does seem a bit on the thin side but it's nothing to be up in arms about. The ladies seem to "appreciate" it at least. />

We do?
Waaah, I guess I've stopped being a lady.
Nope, that waist is still unrealistically small.
(And it's nothing to do with sexy. The sexiness is... elsewhere)
 
dragonbird said:
(And it's nothing to do with sexy. The sexiness is... elsewhere)
It's in the ponytail.

Anyways, I haven't even noticed his waist being too thin before running into this rather interesting topic. :)
 
It's a fine looking armor but I'll be happy to see options more akin to TW2's style. Hell, I'd like to see some of those armors back.
 
Mihura said:
Who cares?
That's my general attitude towards the entire topic. I don't want chain-mail bikinis, but having a few unrealistic features in the designs is perfectly fine, and it allows the artists to be more creative.

I just find it interesting that the same people who went on and on about realism in the Saskia's armor discussion are now writing this off as harmless fan service. When I said that about her armor...

Oh well, it is what it is. :rolleyes:

(And it's nothing to do with sexy. The sexiness is... elsewhere)
Maybe if that bulge was a bit bigger, huh? :p

To be honest, that threw me off more than the thin waist.
 
Glaroug said:
Word. Even the White Wolf needs a little breathing room.
Also take into account how "virile" he is and how loudly Triss screams. Although I suppose it's not the size but how you use it...and Geralt has had much practice.

God why am I over thinking this?
 
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