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jokes aside: idk, guess female shapes arent allowed in oblivion of 2025 anymore
I actually explained it in my comment haha, but I get your joke, lol.
I broke out of prison a while ago my friend.
Omg, why can't we just stay on topic. This is getting old.
sry bout that xD I'll show myself out now
It will take some time for modders to fix this mess. The game asset structure, models and texture files are unfortunately vastly different from both Oblivion and Skyrim. Modders are still in the figuring out phase on that one.
Not at all. This is only because they are too lazy fitting the armor to the body type 1 physique. This happened a lot in old games where the female character was treated as a secondary character and an after thought much more then than now. However it's still happening. They create the male character first and the just model it to a female afterwards, but dont care if the movements or the armor looks wierd on her.
Has noothing to do with NOT being sexist and EVERYTHING to do with actually being sexist and not giving the same attantion and care to both gendered characters (or body types LOL)