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RolStoppable said:
MikeRox said:

The question would be, was it that they designed busty women and made polygonal characters to match that? Or was the FMV rendered to match the polygonal models?

Either way, having a wife with G Cups I have to say I'm concerned at how abnormally flat chested game characters are becoming vs my real life experience of the female form... It's almost like we need to turn women into men in order for them to be accepted. How very Sexist...

It was a deliberate decision to make busty women.

For Tomb Raider, if you look at Lara's polygon model, she is nowhere near as busty as in the FMVs; and FMV-quality character models were used to promote the game.

For Final Fantasy VII, Aerith's look in FMVs makes it clear that Tifa's breat size wasn't an accident.

 


But was it oversexualization or just being inclusive to more body forms? :p

 

To claim it's just to appeal to male teens is to disregard all busty women who have existed long before silicone implants made such a figure available to all and an incredibly Sexist and derogatory view.

 

Unless we are saying sexually attractive people serve no purpose in society other than to make teenagers hard. As much as the author would love it, there are very attractive people in the world and they have just as much right to be represented in a game as anyone else. #hotgirlrights



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