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Anyway, I want to show my appreciation for this mod existing, because for some reason the effort CF went to make the bodonkadonks so... specific? Was really weirding me out. (Especially with the clothing. WHY was it so detailed?)
I also appreciate some flat justice. :p
Anyway, thanks!
but now rating 10+
...I mean, no, there aren't any, you removed them.
Anyway, heres what im trying to say: in starbound theres very little apsects to tell genders apart. I get what people are saying about how "not all women have a big boobs", but they are a distinctly female trait in all mammals. All "boobed" humans are female (don't catch me on some political technicality, you know what i meant), but not all female humans are boobed. so, in conclusion, boobs are the primary way in which males/females are differenciated in two-dimesional, low-resolution games. simply because perspective and dimension is limited.
the way i see it, chest size selection is a practical idea for any game where you make your own character, sizes range dramatically between people. theres not a happy medium you can apply to all women. that said, a lot of people would find it offensive that chest size matters enough to have its own category, therfore the "happy medium" is applied. so as you can see it's a complicated mess of opinionated people, looking for the least offensive way to make male/female characters distictly masculine/feminine. Thats harder in starbound as there is only two dimensions to work with, greatly limiting the options developers have for differenciating the two genders. they are limited to the following: Clothes, hair-style, and chests (maybe hips as well but the "rear" is never seen). Arguably the voice also helps differenciate, but only for humans and novakid really.
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