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In the comic the character look so feminine. Whoever made the model made her look very manly.
I assumed DE did this to make the character "gender" neutral lmao. But half the time I think these people just slap female models on male skeletons and animations and then cheap out and say "their binary!"
you're just jealous
If Aoi's model is "very manly", then Mag was "very manly" back in 2012.
OT: She show up in the Library's "Cover Art" image for Warframe, but not the (mostly the same) image once you've selected Warframe. It's possible that her position clipped with the game logo more than they wanted, I guess?
Her not being included in only that one instance of that image that's used in a few places does seem odd, though.
She looks great in the comic/animation. But in game... well let's just say it could be better :/
Do you even play games? You sound like those YouTubers that voice their thoughts on topics no one asked for.