I can't imagine it being a very big deal, a lot of shooters don't allow you to play as a female character for whatever reason. Can't see anything all that odd about it.
There's a character that comes to mind from Claymore for an example...THEJORRRG said:Crackdown suffered from the same issues that I can see with Brink in regards to female characters. How do you handle big characters? In Crackdown, you level up to be a huuuuge 9 foot tall behemoth that makes Arnold Schwarzenegger look like a pansy, but it's cool because they just make him unfeasibly muscular. With a woman you either make her incredibly muscular or bulky and result in having ugly freaks for girls (remember what being evil and being a female was like in Fable?) or you make them big boobed, weird proportioned females that video games have been bogged down with for years now. How to you make a heavy customizable female?
based on the img u linked, speak for yourself.s0m3th1ng said:... yet doesn't look unattractive.
And incredibly huge, muscular men don't look like ugly freaks? You make a heavily customisable female by having a large amount of variety in how they look. 'Looking good' shouldn't be a factor to adhere to 100%.THEJORRRG said:Crackdown suffered from the same issues that I can see with Brink in regards to female characters. How do you handle big characters? In Crackdown, you level up to be a huuuuge 9 foot tall behemoth that makes Arnold Schwarzenegger look like a pansy, but it's cool because they just make him unfeasibly muscular. With a woman you either make her incredibly muscular or bulky and result in having ugly freaks for girls (remember what being evil and being a female was like in Fable?) or you make them big boobed, weird proportioned females that video games have been bogged down with for years now. How to you make a heavy customizable female?
very effemimate boysgeldonyetich said:Damn it, what will all the horny male adolescents play now?
Bethesda are the publishers, not the developers.henritje said:..coming from the guys that already had made a in dept character customization program (FO3 TES IV FO NV etc.)
But it's online, so other people will.Robot Overlord said:This, it's just a game... and a first person one at that, it's not like you'll see the character anyway
If this was a thread about other developers/games, I would be focusing on them. This thread, however, is about Brink, so I think it apt to focus solely on them.bahumat42 said:SERIOUSLY WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE. I mean your picking on one dev for doing WHAT ALL FPS GAMES DO. Females are in NONE of the big titles, its taken gears of war 3 tries to put them in, the COD series still doesn't have a big female protagonist or enemy, bulletstorm doesnt, hell the last shooter i remember which does was timesplitters and that was on the ps2 so excuse me for giving BRINK a little leighway.
HELL the company even said they would like to put it in in the future as either dlc, an expansion or in a sequel. So just calm the hell down. Stupid to focus on one company for this considering how widespread it is.
LIES! you do it because it feels awkward when Kaidan starts flirting with u80sGuy said:I care a LITTLE bit about gender selection options when there is customization invloved. In Mass Effect 1 and 2, my Shepherd is male because I am male. I try to place myself in his shoes...I pretend it's me doing these things, not an avatar.
If you want something so unique then why not look away from the big titles? The industry isn't going to shift to the niche market, that's generally the act of small business in order to stay afloat (indie developers, for example).bahumat42 said:Females are in NONE of the big titles,