A woman designed her outfit... jsut sayin'. She's a fashion designer, thus the proportions seen in the game. Not saying women can't design things that are offensive to women, but a lot of people don't realize who actually designed her.
Skankzero, but "good games" is pretty broad. I think a discussion about how to make games and design elements that appeal more to certain demographics that would be great for discussion. Or discussing possible design and story elements that can be used as an alternative to the repeatedly used design and story elements that…
It's not that the clothing design itself was an issue in the least, just the label on it. Tag it a mini skirt, or a micro skirt, or anything that's not such an abrasive, weirdly judgey word.
Just noticed this page on FB. Might prove to be interesting reference if anyone is after help designing a female character: https://www.facebook.com/HeroicWomen
Doesn't count as mentioned before in this thread; Mario's design largely conforms to strict requirements of antiquated hardware. He's actually been growing taller and less ugly over time.
Which is a shame, because I always liked your female TF2 class designs, which were exactly the sort of thing I'd like to see more of in games. ...surprisingly relevant to this thread's topic.
This is where im genuinely confused. If a man designs a sexy girl character - hes objectifying and just creating 'fap' material as you yourself put it. But if a woman cosplays that character and feels good about it, its okay?