Capcom doesn't care about realism. That's not why they and so many others go for that generic look. If they cared about realism, Jill and/or Claire (at least one of the two), neither of whom expected a zombie outbreak, would have dressed like a woman from the '90s in the remakes, when looser trousers, shorts and skirts were more common than the slim pants.Tactical pants more than likely and actual military gear. So what? Quit being baby about a game you were never interested in getting remade in the first place. I've seen plenty of games, anime, movies, and TV where chicks pull of the military gear/police-swat look without going overboard on being overtly sexual, and are still great characters in their own right. Riza Hawkeye, Jill Valentine, Linn Kurosawa, Major Kusanagi (depending on the version), Gally/Alita/Yoko, Shina The Lepoard, Eri and Fio, Leona, Kiyone, etc.
Whatever the fuck that means./sarcasm
The fact you are use that unironically and assume so much/speak of all players show how out of touch your old ass is.
But they gave Jill the generic slim pants and tank top only a year (in real life, not Racoon City) after Claire wore the same. (What are the chances?) They use that combination over and over (sometimes with a jacket on top) because it reveals enough of the legs, cleavage and shoulders for the horny players without being objectionable to the activist psychos who don't affect sales anyway.
I can list a bunch of other modern female game characters. That combination is so overused.
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