Not really.
Female Belves are not too thin either, their proportions are a bit off and they have very boxy hips and legs.
Not really.
Female Belves are not too thin either, their proportions are a bit off and they have very boxy hips and legs.
Nope, they're fine in my books.
As for people complaining about belves - deal with it, they're thin - but they're also bloody elves, you'll be saying your dwarves are too short next.
Female humans aren't anywhere near the realm of too fat. The only issue I have with them is the boobs look saggy in every kind of armor when in reality most armor outside of cloth would be either holding them up or squishing them down flatter. That and of course the low poly count, but every vanilla model has that problem.
I play a male night elf though so my opinion might also be invalid.
no, they're just too muscular, just like human males. which is fine if you are a warrior or a paladin, but not so fine if you're a mage or a priest
Warlorcs of Draenorc made me quit. You can't have my stuff.
Yeah, I have my own set of boobs, so I know how they fall naturally. My point was in things like plate etc where the material doesn't have that much give to it, they should either be held up by it or squashed down by it, not looking the same as they would if you didn't have anything on at all. That and the fact that every female in the game wears a bra of some kind....the female human's boobs just fall in a way that they shouldn't. They're not THAT huge.
Not fat, but mostly ugly: ugly faces, cluncky body.
Yeah I mean, I know boobs sag right? But like, when you're wearing a bra it pulls them up (cause that's what it's for), and then armor on top of that....depending on how it's made, it's either gonna flatten them down or hold them up if the armor is shaped to hold boobs. In plate more than anything you're not going to tell you have saggy boobs unless you have that shit molded right on you so the metal shapes under and around your boobs, lmao.
They grow up so fat...
I find female humans look quite fantastic in robes. If you want to a muscular female model to complain about, complain about Orcs. Humans look great.
Also, who the HELL ever made it a rule that casters are supposed to be scrawny? That's like saying a scientist in real life can't be physically fit with a healthy 15-20 pounds of muscle! I know plenty of them who are! D=
Well their needs to be some diversity. So that the cosplayers can chose a race they "fit" Don't want big girls to hippidyhop around as a night / blood elf.
On the serious side: No i don't think they are to fat. They are normal proportion.
I think they're perfect. Blood Elves are okay too.
Why am I back here, I don't even play these games anymore
The problem with the internet is parallel to its greatest achievement: it has given the little man an outlet where he can be heard. Most of the time however, the little man is a little man because he is not worth hearing.
I think you need to read this... http://www.livestrong.com/article/52...r-body-weight/ So unless you want morbidly obese women, that statement is pretty hilarious.
Why am I back here, I don't even play these games anymore
The problem with the internet is parallel to its greatest achievement: it has given the little man an outlet where he can be heard. Most of the time however, the little man is a little man because he is not worth hearing.
I think female humans are pretty well done, they aren't to skinny or to fat. They look like fitness models which is pretty accurate tbh. We carry plate armor, shields, weapons, and bags of random potions and such but you expect them to be skinny. People call female night elfs to muscular(i hang out on the official forums to much) but it just seems accurate to me, they jump out of trees and run everywhere with armor in there bags. Only makes since that they would be slightly built.
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You're right except for 2 things.
1. My name is spelt "God" not "Loucious-sama".
2. I'm not a man, because man is inherently flawed. I am in fact a being so far beyond your comprehension that archaic constraints like flesh, blood, time and consequently, gender, have no meaning to me.