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May 9 2016

KatelynLouise added a comment to T60025: No female soldiers models available.

A solid reason for female character models? Okay, so having all the soldiers be male is no biggy, it doesn't bother me because we're usually on acre or skype and we can tell who is female from the player voices, the soldiers in game doesn't really make any difference, a solid reason to add this would be game diversity. When playing maps with civilians, none combatants or similar, or even just playing a community made tourism map or a mod such as DayZ, the fact that every single character model is male, does eventually take away form the diversity and ruin immersion to a degree.

I play this game for the thrill of it, the " oh nuts we're being ambushed " or the joy of improvising a mission and it working out. it does take away from it a bit that every single model is male, why can't there be some terrified women running away from the firefight or a plucky female sniper or even the face of a woman to make you think " If we blow this entire town up to kill three targets, we're kinda being buttfaces!"

In summation, female character models would be a good game diversity, simply modding them in wouldn't work too well as the new character models, animations and weapons are a lot more fluid than the arma2 models, blending and creating your own models would be tough work as bohemia has put a lot of work into things like clothing, armor, even the position of fingers on gun triggers.

May 9 2016, 9:20 PM · Arma 3
KatelynLouise added a comment to T60025: No female soldiers models available.

A solid reason for female character models? Okay, so having all the soldiers be male is no biggy, it doesn't bother me because we're usually on acre or skype and we can tell who is female from the player voices, the soldiers in game doesn't really make any difference, a solid reason to add this would be game diversity. When playing maps with civilians, none combatants or similar, or even just playing a community made tourism map or a mod such as DayZ, the fact that every single character model is male, does eventually take away form the diversity and ruin immersion to a degree.

I play this game for the thrill of it, the " oh nuts we're being ambushed " or the joy of improvising a mission and it working out. it does take away from it a bit that every single model is male, why can't there be some terrified women running away from the firefight or a plucky female sniper or even the face of a woman to make you think " If we blow this entire town up to kill three targets, we're kinda being buttfaces!"

In summation, female character models would be a good game diversity, simply modding them in wouldn't work too well as the new character models, animations and weapons are a lot more fluid than the arma2 models, blending and creating your own models would be tough work as bohemia has put a lot of work into things like clothing, armor, even the position of fingers on gun triggers.

May 9 2016, 9:18 PM · Arma 3