- cross-posted to:
- kemper_loves_you@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- cross-posted to:
- kemper_loves_you@lemmy.dbzer0.com
transcript: “Know where to draw the line! Always keep in mind that some articles, while cute, may impair your ability to sneak and catch small birds and rodents, essential to your survival.” (shows okay to maid dress, cat ears and thigh-highs but no to collar with bell)
Complete side note, for every game with a maid outfit, I’d like to see a list of all games where it’s all gender characters, female only, male only (?!), or not applicable (no gender construct in a game with maid outfits.
Sorta like a “can you pet the dog” but for maid outfits. (This message brought to you by me playing Dragon Quest 9 and being able to wear a maid outfit as anyone).
I’m part of a guild in Guild Wars 2 whose whole deal is dressing up as maids and showing up in events.
Monster Hunter Wilds, coming out in a couple hours, is doing away with gender locked armor, but keeping the male and female armor sets (as in now male characters can wear female sets and vice versa) so I’ll let you know if there’s a maid outift in the game.
In defense of game devs it’s twice as much work to make every outfit have a model for masculine and feminine body types, but your point stands
Well, unless you go the Animal Crossing route and just have one body type. The game asks a binary “choose your style” type question, but I don’t think your answer is used in many places, I can’t actually think of any.
Animal Crossing New Horizons has a maid dress, anyone can wear it, and the island residents don’t say shit unlike previous games. I bought a black one from the Able Sisters a couple days ago.
but on the flipside the value-add from adapting maid outfits to hulking frames is massive like who doesn’t want to play a barbarian in a tiny maid outfit?