with their wide hips they look like real women.
in rl i personally prefer the girl-look, but as i don't fap to my wow-character i couldn't care less actually.
Too fat? Seriously?
You kids need to realize that women with hips, butt, and breasts is a GOOD thing. Some of those anorexic runway models scare me.
If they do not break from wind, they are too fat. SHRINK THEM DOWN!
I wish we still had these models. Their hair actually sways to the side when they move, and they seem to have a lot more animations to them than the current ones.
The model above and the current models also have the Warcraft style, and they look like real women. You know, with actual hips, breasts, cheeks, arms that can lift a sword and a body that won't suffer from fractures if you stand on top during sex.
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I think they're just fine. I wish more women irl had this kind of figure, because seriously, tired of seeing thin, skinny girl that you are afraid to break if you touch them.
Are you kidding me? If anything, for a culture that is warriors and other such physically taxing tasks, they are on the thin side.
My priest used to be human...I did sometimes think she was too thick but my other characters at that time were draenei and night elves so in comparison the human was thicker.
Then I switched to horde and raised a bunch of blood elves and trolls. Been playing a pandaren female since two weeks after MoP launched and I'm perfectly happy with her. The blood elves and the trolls are way too thin I feel like I'm now playing a waif when I play them.
Human females are just fine. :P
Never heard that before.
They arn't fat but they are a bit....funny shape-wise, not sure why but i can't stand to look at my human female in cloth with no cape.
And stop picking on blood elves! T_T
They´re fine, not too fat and not too skinny.
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Should make every female a bit more muscular imo
Just to keep things in perspective, this legend spent her professional career as a 36D/23/36 at 120 pounds or so. By most modern dress brands, this would be a size 8. Many of the negative comments issued earlier in the thread about the human model could be said about this model.
I've never heard that, nor would I agree with it.