Dave Chase
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Infojunky said:WHAT! In the Far Future every one isn't shaped like a Porn Star?
I'm Shocked, Shocked, I say..... :twisted:
Hmm, at what age, I ask?
70, 80, 90

Dave Chase
Infojunky said:WHAT! In the Far Future every one isn't shaped like a Porn Star?
I'm Shocked, Shocked, I say..... :twisted:
This can indeed be very interesting and a lot of fun. My current favouriteJame Rowe said:I did realise that very few women shown in sci-fi art are of African descent (about all I remember are some in GURPS Traveller and some in Star Wars). So one of the characters I made is, and the next time I play a woman character*, so will she.
captainjack23 said:The outfits in illustrations are like that because the bodies inside them are absurdly proportioned. TV and movies do manage to offend in terms of practicality, but short of *ahem* highly altered adult stars, mostly the bodies have proportions within pistol shot of the population norm.....
Thus my gripe about artistic depiction of bodies - real bodies look real, even when they are being sexy, dangerous or stealty; and the clothes look much more reasonable, even when the fashion sense is outlandish.
Infojunky said:WHAT! In the Far Future every one isn't shaped like a Porn Star?
GamerDude said:On the discussion of outfits for women in Traveller.
One of the things I hate is the continued 'T&A' mentality applied to female outfits. Why does everything have to be ultra form fitting providing for tiny waists and huge chests....
Why can't they wear outfits more like in Firefly? Nice, simple, and not out of some kind of futuristic fetish catalog.
I hear what you are saying Salabra, and I respect it, but from what I've witnessed, sex sells to women, too.Dave Chase said:Well, as I have suggested many times to those who say this, great start developing, promoting and educating both sides to the advantages of this.Salabra said:What I am saying here is that the roleplaying hobby will benefit from depicting a range of people of different appearances if it is to grow beyond its current demographic — and especially if it is to attract more women.
OR
Start your own RPG were the target audience is one that wants that type of thing.
This is not being negative or nasty. Currently, sex sells. And as many companies find out that the hint of sex sells better than the actual thing.
Amen. And my ex-wife was one of the world's biggest buyers of those inflated minis...Infojunky said:But that being said one of the rarest things in our hobby is a SF miniature of a female whose secondary sexually characteristics haven't been inflated beyond the distortions that make up the compromises that are a miniature....
kafka said:Women might want to play Scarlet O'Hara a la picture but end up playing the Action Figure...lumpy plastic that does not feel right rather the heroine protrayed.
Not before the second date. And not without offering her chocolate and flowers beforehand.Infojunky said:In my experience it is a gentleman trying to pull that off ...
kristof65 said:Dave Chase said:Salabra said:Overall, I think a large majority who play RPGs - man or women - would rather have their characters portray one of their own body ideals, rather than the physical reality.
I didn't say that all gamers weren't in their ideal body shape, I merely said that most want their characters to be there, whether or not they are in RL. But I admit, it's not phrased very well. Let me retry it.Alan Hume said:kristof65 said:Overall, I think a large majority who play RPGs - man or women - would rather have their characters portray one of their own body ideals, rather than the physical reality.
Hmm, that's a bit of a stereotype to fall into I think, many gamers (well, ok some) are actually in the shape they want to be
admittedly not me at the moment![]()
kristof65 said:Is that better? Because I've played with a large variety of gamers over the last three decades, and body type isn't one of the stereotypes I hold about gamers - I dont' want to seem like I do.