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I mean, I wouldn't design two icons if I could just design one and get the same results. I don't think they are going to either.
What icons are supposed to be on the bathroom doors nowadays?
V Rising is the only game I ever played as a female character. I like the male actor's voice, but his body shape is straight from the dad of The Incredibles movie. A guy who spent his whole life working out but always skipped leg day. So I'd rather be a female character.
Really, the icons don't bother me because they form the proper shape when equipped or used in a cosmetic slot.
you do realise that you can wear cosmetic armour on top and that you can hide armour pieces right?
Wow you missed everything I just said by a mile.
Your fragility aside, its likely not going to change anytime soon and really does not matter. I don't know anyone who stares at an icon in their inventory like this. This is almost obsessive, if it does change it will likely be later on down the road. If this is a deal breaker to you, that's fine.
Vampire attire has almost always been very effeminate looking, even in the 1920's. Very clean and frilly looking. Almost Burlesque I guess? I think the only difference between male and female vampire attire is female attire tends to be those bigger flared out dress bottoms or those poofy shoulder pieces. Looking at both male and female outfits for the game, I can't really understand what you're seeing aside from the usual for the past 50+ years. I honestly don't understand what you're seeing when you say "female shaped". Looking at the Warlock set as a base, the male looks very much akin to frilly clean lines, and the female has the poofy shoulders and flared out bottom dress. Aside from that particular set, all the others seems to be asexual looking with slight differences in bust. Male has the "I have a massive strong chest" while female has "I clearly have bewbs" look. Hope that makes your manhood feel better.
Male. I'm just unbothered by the opinions of other people, and I choose to not tolerate people who get bent out of shape over little things like this. Its not a sense that I can't tolerate them, its that if they blow a gasket, however small over something as trivial as this, then they're easy to anger, people like that tend to be fragile. You're no exception, you're the example. The less examples of fragility, the stronger we become. Its a simple equation. You're fragile because you hold a game image that has no real effect on your life or existence as a hill worth dying on. Fine, die on it.
You choose what matters in your life, and you chose a graphical file.