Bob Roberts
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I have always played male, but i just made my first female character. I havent gotten far, but is it creepy to do that? I wont give her really skimpy armor or anything.
I have always played male, but i just made my first female character. I havent gotten far, but is it creepy to do that? I wont give her really skimpy armor or anything.
While I don't want my girls to move like guys, I wholeheartedly agree with you on the catwalk thing. Ysolda, sure - my Companion warrior, no.The only issue that I have when I play as a female dovahkin is the way she walks. She looks as if she's walking on the catwalk. Fortunately you can download a masculine walk animation mod for your female characters, plus you can fix the feminine arm posture. Mods can fix a lot of problems.
While I don't want my girls to move like guys, I wholeheartedly agree with you on the catwalk thing. Ysolda, sure - my Companion warrior, no.
While I agree with you, I don't think these girls are realistic. They are still females and would not develop musculature like this. Some of our female body builders may have this type of physique, but, from the ones that I know, they do note a lack of flexibility. A woman can certainly be strong, but, inherently, she would not develop such bulky muscles. Besides, in an RPG, why would yo want your female characters to be simply a man with makeup and long hair? I think they got it right with builds like Lydia & Mjol. Bulky enough to make it clear that they are warriors, but still, obviously women.While I don't want my girls to move like guys, I wholeheartedly agree with you on the catwalk thing. Ysolda, sure - my Companion warrior, no.
Female Dragonborns shouldn't look like skinny skimpy barbie dolls. They're suppose to look like warriors. Realistically if a woman swings a sword all day fighting bandits, wild animals, and so on they will develop muscular feature on their arms, and abdominal area.
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Just take a look at my first female Nord, Sekhmet. She was once a warrior now a full time Mage. She still maintains her feature through vigorous of physical activities.
While I agree with you, I don't think these girls are realistic. They are still females and would not develop musculature like this. Some of our female body builders may have this type of physique, but, from the ones that I know, they do note a lack of flexibility. A woman can certainly be strong, but, inherently, she would not develop such bulky muscles. Besides, in an RPG, why would yo want your female characters to be simply a man with makeup and long hair? I think they got it right with builds like Lydia & Mjol. Bulky enough to make it clear that they are warriors, but still, obviously women.While I don't want my girls to move like guys, I wholeheartedly agree with you on the catwalk thing. Ysolda, sure - my Companion warrior, no.
Female Dragonborns shouldn't look like skinny skimpy barbie dolls. They're suppose to look like warriors. Realistically if a woman swings a sword all day fighting bandits, wild animals, and so on they will develop muscular feature on their arms, and abdominal area.
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Just take a look at my first female Nord, Sekhmet. She was once a warrior now a full time Mage. She still maintains her feature through vigorous of physical activities.
It was! It was! Sorry. I thought you were being serious. Those would be some scary ladies though, eh?While I agree with you, I don't think these girls are realistic. They are still females and would not develop musculature like this. Some of our female body builders may have this type of physique, but, from the ones that I know, they do note a lack of flexibility. A woman can certainly be strong, but, inherently, she would not develop such bulky muscles. Besides, in an RPG, why would yo want your female characters to be simply a man with makeup and long hair? I think they got it right with builds like Lydia & Mjol. Bulky enough to make it clear that they are warriors, but still, obviously women.Female Dragonborns shouldn't look like skinny skimpy barbie dolls. They're suppose to look like warriors. Realistically if a woman swings a sword all day fighting bandits, wild animals, and so on they will develop muscular feature on their arms, and abdominal area.
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Just take a look at my first female Nord, Sekhmet. She was once a warrior now a full time Mage. She still maintains her feature through vigorous of physical activities.
it was supposed to be funny