Is it just me or do the chest for the female spartan looks like a male? Its just I notice that when you switch genders when you look sideways on your spartan or when you look on many different chest plates armor. You will notice the under armor like is not that different from male. So I been looking up about the spartan for the under armor. Is this true how they look like or looks near to this? As well most of the chest armor don’t look like a female in my option. Can this be fix possibly? I posted the link here about the under armor to save you the trouble of searching. What do you all think of this on your opinion? I don’t know if anyone posted about this topic so I’m sorry I’m repeated about this topic.
One more thing I wish they could have given us the option to not color our under armor or at least given us the option to keep it black like in the pass halo game.
Intense physical exercise alters your hormones, ergo growth in certain areas is effected (as well as other things for females, such as her menstrual cycle).
I don’t really know the science of it off the bat, but it’s why we don’t get Olympic athletes who look like huge chested anime girls.
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> Intense physical exercise alters your hormones, ergo growth in certain areas is effected (as well as other things for females, such as her menstrual cycle).
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> I don’t really know the science of it off the bat, but it’s why we don’t get Olympic athletes who look like huge chested anime girls.
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> Im sure someone will give a more detailed answer
Even so look at spartan ops on commander palmer and the female in fire team for example. That looks way different then the playable female spartans then what we have now.
Seeing that spartan IV’s are volunteers coming from the odst/marine corps. They probably already are of age(16+/18+) when they joined the UNSC. Meaning that they already went through puberty, thus in case of the ladies growing -Yoink!-. Before they became spartan IV’s Just look at Sara Palmer and Tedra Grant they both have -Yoink!-.
Now if you where talking about spartan II’s then it would be understandable that the female spartans II’s don’t have -Yoink!-. Since they where trained from the age of 6 compared to the spartan IV’s.
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Is it just me or does it feel wierd talking about -Yoink!- in a Halo game
Simply put, the underarmour model lacks such detail because it isn’t meant to be seen. The outer armour plating has no reason to look different. It’s the same armour for everyone. Look at real world suits made for special purposes (space suits, body armour etc) they usually look identical from the outside, regardless of gender. Breasts are pretty soft, if they have to ‘compress’ them for functionality they probably will.
It’s nontraditional enough as it is to even have female armor in the game. Spartan armor is meant to be unisex. I hate it that Halo has become a game of dress-ups and people talking about “dat -Yoink-” and all that kind of rubbish. Sexualization is everywhere, keep it out of Halo.
> Simply put, the underarmour model lacks such detail because it isn’t meant to be seen. The outer armour plating has no reason to look different. It’s the same armour for everyone. Look at real world suits made for special purposes (space suits, body armour etc) they usually look identical from the outside, regardless of gender. <mark>Breasts are pretty soft</mark>, if they have to ‘compress’ them for functionality they probably will.
… wait, what are we talking about?
My inner 12 year old was too busy giggling, and I lost track of the topic.
Generally, I don’t pay too much attention to other people’s spartans, and during matches I can’t really tell the difference anyway aside from identifying who is on my team and who isn’t.
That does beg the question though. If the female Spartans looked more like something out of Soul Calibur (jiggle and all), would people be happier?
I do have to admit that, as it stands, the female under model is kind of creepy looking. I would have thought it would look something more like how Sarah Palmer looks (very athletic build, but still feminine) in spartan ops when she’s not in her full armor. But as has been said before, we’re never supposed to see our spartans out of armor.
> I think it’s a design error.
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> Seeing that spartan IV’s are volunteers coming from the odst/marine corps. They probably already are of age(16+/18+) when they joined the UNSC. Meaning that they already went through puberty, thus in case of the ladies growing -Yoink!-. Before they became spartan IV’s Just look at Sara Palmer and Tedra Grant they both have -Yoink!-.
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> Now if you where talking about spartan II’s then it would be understandable that the female spartans II’s don’t have -Yoink!-. Since they where trained from the age of 6 compared to the spartan IV’s.
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> Is it just me or does it feel wierd talking about -Yoink!- in a Halo game
Just the Spartan IV that players are given to play as. Not the spartan II and I bet its weird for some people to talk about this but I feel like this must be talk about and hope to be fix .
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> Is it just me or does it feel wierd talking about -Yoink!- in a Halo game
Only because western culture seems to demonize -Yoink!-. Something I’ve never understood. Video games can be violent as hell, but show a -Yoink!- (hell, even the side of a -Yoink!- is enough to cause a panic) and every self-righteous parent demands that government intervene to protect their fragile child from the depraved image.
That said, I have to agree with an earlier comment that the spartan armor is intended to be unisex. For the most part it seems to have worked with the only significant differences being in that the armor pieces appear fitted to a smaller frame (in the case of female spartans), which makes sense.
The military would likely want the armor fitted to a unique wearer instead of following a one-size-fits-all mentality.
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> Only because western culture seems to demonize -Yoink!-. Something I’ve never understood. Video games can be violent as hell, but show a -Yoink!- (hell, even the side of a -Yoink!- is enough to cause a panic) and every self-righteous parent demands that government intervene to protect their fragile child from the depraved image.
No, didn’t mean it like that. It’s just that whenever you talk about Halo you never talk about sexs. It’s just strange for me to start talking about it for the first time in a Halo context.
Besides I fully agree with you on the hypocriticism of the current western culture. Although I must say back in my country you should not be suprised by seeing -Yoink!- on a normal tv channel at noon for example. But that’s a different topic
No, I understand what you mean. Halo + -Yoink!- talk = what the?
I went off on a tangent, more based on conversations I’ve had with coworkers who are parents. They frequently ask me about video game content and whether or not it is appropriate for their kids.
violence = okay
language = okay
-Yoink!-? = OMG NO WAI! KEEP MY KIDS PURE!
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> > Is it just me or does it feel wierd talking about -Yoink!- in a Halo game
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> Only because western culture seems to demonize -Yoink!-. Something I’ve never understood. Video games can be violent as hell, but show a -Yoink!- (hell, even the side of a -Yoink!- is enough to cause a panic) and every self-righteous parent demands that government intervene to protect their fragile child from the depraved image.
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> That said, I have to agree with an earlier comment that the spartan armor is intended to be unisex. For the most part it seems to have worked with the only significant differences being in that the armor pieces appear fitted to a smaller frame (in the case of female spartans), which makes sense.
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> <mark>The military would likely want the armor fitted to a unique wearer instead of following a one-size-fits-all mentality.</mark>
The issue here is that MJOLNIR is a) incredibly expensive and b) produced in a factory, likely completely by or at the very least mostly by automated machines.
Besides the side chat. Really what do you think about the Spartan IV for female for players. Also please I understand that some people are parents that do play this game but also the game is m-rated for a reason so please don’t talk about it about “KEEP MY KIDS PURE” on this topic. I really want just people’s opinion about the female spartan model.