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Hey, just because you don't agree with an opinion doesn't make it any less important. At least, it's not up to you to decide whether to acknowledge, heed or dismiss it.
Purple would be nice. Or maybe green? yellow? red? oh oh wait, BLUE. yeah, blue. blue is a nice color lets make an MC blue. because THAT is what is important in any content.. the COLOR of the mc.
 
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Purple would be nice. Or maybe green? yellow? red? oh oh wait, BLUE. yeah, blue. blue is a nice color lets make an MC blue. because THAT is what is important in any content.. the COLOR of the mc.
True, the colour of the MC isn't important when it comes to a single specific game, however if you are a POC and games in general almost never have an MC whose skin has a a shade close to yours, it might be rather frustrating if you think about it.
For example from a position of how well you can immerse yourself into and identify with the MC alone.
 

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It's sad to know that the position you were looking for is not what you got. But I'm glad that you got promotion nevertheless.

And I'm extremely happy to know that you are back and working on this project. Over the last 2 months, I came to know howmuch I've been liking this game, and howmuch I would miss without the regular updates. Eagerly waiting for the SS release. I assume it's on Nessa ?
 

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"Sorcerer" is pretty good, but so is "Reluctant Archon" the main difference is that this game is closer to a power fantasy and the Mc is involved in the magic world from the beginning, also the POV, and the world, and so much more, both good games in their own regards.

That aside, I miss this game, and I'm anticipating the next update as much as Cyberpunk, VTM bloodlines 2, and Mount&blade, for real I love this game it has a good protagonist, amazing characters, an engaging story and it looks good too.
 

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"Sorcerer" is pretty good, but so is "Reluctant Archon" the main difference is that this game is closer to a power fantasy and the Mc is involved in the magic world from the beginning, also the POV, and the world, and so much more, both good games in their own regards.

That aside, I miss this game, and I'm anticipating the next update as much as Cyberpunk, VTM bloodlines 2, and Mount&blade, for real I love this game it has a good protagonist, amazing characters, an engaging story and it looks good too.
Agree on all counts, I've lost count how many times I've replayed this....
 
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Purple would be nice. Or maybe green? yellow? red? oh oh wait, BLUE. yeah, blue. blue is a nice color lets make an MC blue. because THAT is what is important in any content.. the COLOR of the mc.

True, the colour of the MC isn't important when it comes to a single specific game, however if you are a POC and games in general almost never have an MC whose skin has a a shade close to yours, it might be rather frustrating if you think about it.
For example from a position of how well you can immerse yourself into and identify with the MC alone.
Well it is true that most games dont have colored propagonists, maybe BLM should focuse at this problem :D
 

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I just want to say that for a normal and good-looking woman, the distance between her forehead hairline and her eyebrows should be roughly equal to the length of her nose.

I didn’t play this game, but when I saw the heroine’s hairstyle, I didn’t want to play it. Seriously, this is a beautiful face, but this hairstyle is too ugly. The forehead hairline is too low, I don’t mean bangs.
 

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I just want to say that for a normal and good-looking woman, the distance between her forehead hairline and her eyebrows should be roughly equal to the length of her nose.

I didn’t play this game, but when I saw the heroine’s hairstyle, I didn’t want to play it. Seriously, this is a beautiful face, but this hairstyle is too ugly. The forehead hairline is too low, I don’t mean bangs.
Who exactly are you talking about?
 

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I just want to say that for a normal and good-looking woman, the distance between her forehead hairline and her eyebrows should be roughly equal to the length of her nose.

I didn’t play this game, but when I saw the heroine’s hairstyle, I didn’t want to play it. Seriously, this is a beautiful face, but this hairstyle is too ugly. The forehead hairline is too low, I don’t mean bangs.
"Normal" doesn't exist. As for what is good looking, well that is all opinion.
 

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"Normal" doesn't exist. As for what is good looking, well that is all opinion.
To be honest, in my life, I have only seen one woman with very low hairline, and other women have what I call "normal" hairline.

If you don’t believe me, look for pictures of all women on the Internet and see if their hairline is almost in line with what I said "normal".

This is the most standard, most women comb their hair like this.
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Compare this...Oh my God.
 
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I don’t mean bangs.
Yes you do.

The image you base your assumptions on about the hairline gives a weird perspective the actual root of the hair starts higher yes her forehead is mostly obscured by her hair but it's all coming down from a hairline that is about ;
roughly equal to the length of her nose.
So..
I didn’t play this game, but when I saw the heroine’s hairstyle, I didn’t want to play it.
I wouldn't necessarily call her a "heroine" either, but eh maybe you should play first, you can even push her aside.
 

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Yes you do.

The image you base your assumptions on about the hairline gives a weird perspective the actual root of the hair starts higher yes her forehead is mostly obscured by her hair but it's all coming down from a hairline that is about ;

So..

I wouldn't necessarily call her a "heroine" either, but eh maybe you should play first, you can even push her aside.
ok, sorry.
But in the pictures shown on the homepage of this game, her hairline looks very low and her face is too big...just like the picture I gave for example.
 
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Yes you do.

The image you base your assumptions on about the hairline gives a weird perspective the actual root of the hair starts higher yes her forehead is mostly obscured by her hair but it's all coming down from a hairline that is about ;

So..

I wouldn't necessarily call her a "heroine" either, but eh maybe you should play first, you can even push her aside.
Push Nessa aside!!?? Nessa not a heroine!!?? Watch your tongue young sir! :)
 

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I just want to say that for a normal and good-looking woman, the distance between her forehead hairline and her eyebrows should be roughly equal to the length of her nose.

I didn’t play this game, but when I saw the heroine’s hairstyle, I didn’t want to play it. Seriously, this is a beautiful face, but this hairstyle is too ugly. The forehead hairline is too low, I don’t mean bangs.
Uh, aside from the obvious 'beauty in the eye of the beholder' point, may I politely suggest that you take another look at your own statement?
I mean, yes, ok, you're talking about a subjective ideal ratio here, but your point can turn into a slippery-slope-coated-with-lube argument just by applying the principle to a non-, well, caucasian character.
Leave good ole human ethniticies aside for a moment (NOT wading into this discussion, no thanks). Consider instead popular female sci-fi characters from shows like St*rTr*k, St*rW*ars, etc. Are you really telling me Ahsoka Tano isn't attractive? She doesn't even have eyebrows or hair. Or the Asari species from Mass3ffect? Same thing. Marena's tusks, mmm, sexy, and once you go green... ahem.
Dammit, I'd even like to buy a drink for and invite to dinner that nice young half-satyr/fawn lady from this game! Maybe introduce her to my parents... I digress. ;)
Sorry for rambling.
 

TundraLupus

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Uh, aside from the obvious 'beauty in the eye of the beholder' point, may I politely suggest that you take another look at your own statement?
I mean, yes, ok, you're talking about a subjective ideal ratio here, but your point can turn into a slippery-slope-coated-with-lube argument just by applying the principle to a non-, well, caucasian character.
Leave good ole human ethniticies aside for a moment (NOT wading into this discussion, no thanks). Consider instead popular female sci-fi characters from shows like St*rTr*k, St*rW*ars, etc. Are you really telling me Ahsoka Tano isn't attractive? She doesn't even have eyebrows or hair. Or the Asari species from Mass3ffect? Same thing. Marena's tusks, mmm, sexy, and once you go green... ahem.
Dammit, I'd even like to buy a drink for and invite to dinner that nice young half-satyr/fawn lady from this game! Maybe introduce her to my parents... I digress. ;)
Sorry for rambling.
I loved how this comment got derailed the more I kept reading it, also put an ":ROFLMAO:" on there as well.
 

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Because this model has been used in many games, I just paid attention to it.
The pictures shown look weird... Blame me?


 
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