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Quote:She wears normal make-up, and has a bodysuit, so she doesn't a need separate top or bottom.Most of this game's signature NPC's work, and work well. I'd still like to see more WISDOM in-game, and a shedload less Sister Psyche. I fully recognize that she's a sales point for Black Pebble's "marketing" team--but get that woman a shirt for god's sake. BLEAH. While she's at it, she could try not painting her face up like a lady of the night, and buy some pants.
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Also, there are no such things as noobs - only inexperienced veterans
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Whatever could this deep, dark Praetorian secret be?
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Quote:I think the setting for the contacts does play quite an important role in how players see them - for example, Statesman is very well placed - being onboard a ship makes him seem more dynamic and ready for action, especially with Longbow close by, along with a submarine and Admiral Sutter's ship - it highlights him as someone important - plus, the standard cape animation looks very good beside the helicopter.It's a real downside to our game that most contacts are out on the streets divorced of a lot of setting that would give them a visual sense of story and place. Sometimes all it takes though is having a servant/minion/friend next to them to help define a relationship.
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Lady grey also has a very cool look - very serious and business-like.
Also, Nemesis has a very unique outfit that tells you a lot about him and his group. -
I really like Statesman's look - it's totally classic, and the ancient Greek style faceplate really tied him into the game world with all the references it has to classical mythology.
Ms. Liberty also has a great patriotic red-white-and-blue look, and I like the pattern on Sister Psyche's outfit.
For the Villains, Recluse has an insanely over-the-top look, which is awesome
Mother Mayhem's outfit and Tyrant's day job suit are also pretty awesomely evil. -
Quote:So that means things like normal gym clothes or riding pants should be avoided, even though they're designed to be practical?Yea, i never understood why some females wear very low cut tops or tight pants then get offended when people look at them.
I'd guess they actually want the attention, then try act all offended to get even more attention to themselves so more people look/stare.
Cause i'm pretty sure that if you don't wanna be stared at, you dress to cover, not tease
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He was also very busy at SDCC, which would have taken up a bit of time.
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Quote:So only dark colors and plenty of covering can keep the Neanderthals away?I never said women wearing revealing clothing should expect to be harassed. But they should expect that a low cut top is going to draw attention to their chest.
I was referring to those women who wear a low cut, brightly colored shirt that draws attention to their chest, who then get upset when people look at their chest.
Because "no" means "yes", right?Quote:Also, you'd be amazed at the number of women who make a big show of being offended when someone looks at their chest, who are then smiling as they walk away. -
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Because it's more comfortable in hot weather than something with a high neck?
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Well, they would provide some protection, so they're practical - like a crash hat when you're riding

They weren't too evil to me - mostlyQuote:I'm actually surprised you have any girlish qualities left after growing up w/ 6 older brothers o.O
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This is a thread from last year - August 17th = the launch of GR
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