ecoho said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
ecoho said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
Yuuki said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
Boobplate. Miniskirt.
I'll pass, Lionhead. Thanks for trying.
Thanks for trying what? Why don't you pick on the other heroes for not equipping the highly specific type of armor you had in mind for them?
lucky_sharm said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
Boobplate. Miniskirt.
I'll pass, Lionhead. Thanks for trying.
So...all it takes is a sexualized female character for your appetite to be spoiled? That kind of covers most fantasy Western/Japanese RPGs, TV shows, summer blockbusters, and video games in general.
He wasn't talking about her being sexualized. What I saw in that trailer and the word "sexualized" aren't even in the same star system, I've seen a thousand kinds of sexy armor and that wasn't one of them.
It's safe to assume that he simply didn't like that specific armor style and wanted the warrior to be wearing some other style of armor, and the producers were supposed to read his mind. Somehow.
Maiev Shadowsong.
Avatar of the Phantom Assassin (Maiev in Dota 2).
"He."
-_-
OT: I wouldn't call a warrior wearing clothes that actually cover their flesh and protect them from weapons to be "highly specific type of armor." In fact, I'd say wanting a warrior to not be wearing a mini-skirt is pretty mundane. Boobplate is also a great way to get yourself impaled and stabbed in the heart.
You can try to imagine a warrior wearing actual armour and not a mini-skirt to be "highly specific" if you want. You'd just be wrong.
ok got to correct you here and it hurts me to do this because I hate that style of armor myself; warriors wore plate skirts until articulated plate was created, and the armor was always made to shape the warriors chest and well rest of their body so freedom of movement was allowed.
once again sorry for being that guy but yeah your a bit off.
Boobplate never existed in reality. Ever. It's a fact that armour designed that way will get you killed. The mounds deflect piercing blows directly into the center of your chest.
Also, Fable takes place in an industrial age, which means they have access to complex metals. Not only that, but when soldiers did wear skirts, they also wore leg guards.
The problem isn't entirely the skirt. The boobplate is flatout insanely dumb. But the skirt is only bad because it's a woman, again. Would they have given a man the skirt? I doubt it. We see plenty of female warriors in skirts, but men are almost entirely given full armour. I'd like some balance in the genders.
Dogstile said:
ecoho said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
Yuuki said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
Boobplate. Miniskirt.
I'll pass, Lionhead. Thanks for trying.
Thanks for trying what? Why don't you pick on the other heroes for not equipping the highly specific type of armor you had in mind for them?
lucky_sharm said:
Maiev Shadowsong said:
Boobplate. Miniskirt.
I'll pass, Lionhead. Thanks for trying.
So...all it takes is a sexualized female character for your appetite to be spoiled? That kind of covers most fantasy Western/Japanese RPGs, TV shows, summer blockbusters, and video games in general.
He wasn't talking about her being sexualized. What I saw in that trailer and the word "sexualized" aren't even in the same star system, I've seen a thousand kinds of sexy armor and that wasn't one of them.
It's safe to assume that he simply didn't like that specific armor style and wanted the warrior to be wearing some other style of armor, and the producers were supposed to read his mind. Somehow.
Maiev Shadowsong.
Avatar of the Phantom Assassin (Maiev in Dota 2).
"He."
-_-
OT: I wouldn't call a warrior wearing clothes that actually cover their flesh and protect them from weapons to be "highly specific type of armor." In fact, I'd say wanting a warrior to not be wearing a mini-skirt is pretty mundane. Boobplate is also a great way to get yourself impaled and stabbed in the heart.
You can try to imagine a warrior wearing actual armour and not a mini-skirt to be "highly specific" if you want. You'd just be wrong.
ok got to correct you here and it hurts me to do this because I hate that style of armor myself; warriors wore plate skirts until articulated plate was created, and the armor was always made to shape the warriors chest and well rest of their body so freedom of movement was allowed.
once again sorry for being that guy but yeah your a bit off.
You're wrong, boob plate was never used because the shape would deflect blows into the center of the chest where the armour was weaker due to the shape. If that didn't happen the blow would deflect upwards into the neck/bottom of the helmet, which wasn't as well protected.
You can google it if you want. Actual smiths will make boobplates if people want it, but they don't recommend it due to how dangerous it is to wear one if you're going to be doing any form of combat in it.
I never said "boobplate" existed I said most armors were designed to the shape of the warriors chest, as women were not allowed to fight while plate armor was being used "boobplate" never existed. Also fable takes place in several timelines not just the industrial age, in fact this looks to be in between the first two games in time period which means no guns.
As to the plate skirts yes they usually had greaves on their lower legs but thighs were very rarely covered due to the loss of mobility. That's what the shield was for
Right, except that you posted that "armor was always made to shape the warriors chest" in response to comments about the boobplate. In other words, by you arguing against people saying its ridiculous and using that specific argument, you are inferring that you think boobplate was a thing.
This is something that isn't true.
http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k4/KorpiklaaniKid/tumblr_mhz3ohFUGc1rcq9lto1_500_zps7c1549b8.jpg
Now warriors did wear skirts if they could afford it. Mobile and effective. They would however wear armour under it. The fighting in a skirt without leg armour, or only grieves is a very greek/egyptian/roman thing. English soldiers wore padded armour at the very least, it helped fend off the cold and provided more protection than a mail skirt would do.
Since this game is made by a UK company and the inhabitants all seem very English, i'd say that the padded armour thing is plausible.