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Do you snowflakes ever get tired of being activists?
It has always been BioWare to make unique attractive voluptuous female characters, they are just surprisingly ♥♥♥♥ at character creation.
Examples in case, Leliana, Morrigan, Isabella, Miranda, Liara and pretty much every Asari is the twi'lek equivalent of the star wars. Ashley was pretty much a dumptruck. Bastila Shan, Visas Marr from KOTOR.
Dam talkin about it makes me wanna replay them all
It has to irritate the correct group of people.
It's not the end of the world, you'll be okay with pixels in other games.
The venn diagram for target audience already has a small wedge for "people that like all characters ugly", and now they want to see what's left when they whittle it down to the bit that intersects with "people that like games the director advertised as queer" and "people ok with mastectomy scars in a fantasy game".
I mean, its ballsy. BG3 level ballsy. I just don't think it will get as many sales as a DA title should because they went too far.