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vandal888 wrote: Excellent interview! Hothtooper's armors are as well done as any I've seen. I especially appreciate that his armor sets for female characters are very realistic for the world environment: no steel bikinis, no SM outfits, no lingerie! They acknowledge the weather, the physical threats and violence by covering everything, as should be!

My daughter and I both play Skyrim, and she feels as I do re: the realism is a welcome change!

Thank you, Hothtrooper for your outstanding contribution to the quality of the game world!!!


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I have to agree with you. The armor is exquisite for female characters. It's nice to play a female who doesn't look like she goes between extremes: either dancing around a pole, or dancing around a boxing ring. Hoth's armor is still feminine while looking actually protective! I always wondered how my string bikini with a few chain-mail rings and a patch of leather somewhere on my body, with thigh high boots would be more protective than steel plate? Or even chain-mail with a gambeson? Hmmm...and why aren't any of the male followers dressed that way?
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This was such a great interview! Hothtooper, I'm late to Skyrim. I've ignored it for years while my husband played it and I played other things. As I was looking to customize my own game, one of the first things I did was download your content.

 

I don't know how to mod, texture, or create in TES. It looks very hard and sounds time consuming. I do know that I used to voluntarily build, update, and do QA on an RPG persistant world. I used to get so angry at the engine when I was building! Some things took so very long. I was never perfectly happy when I was done. There was always something I felt needed tweaking. It took a bit to find all the bugs in QA. When the area was added to the world (for quests or GM story, etc.) I was always seeing the "things wrong".

 

I beg you to look at all the posts people have made thanking you. All the people you have touched with your work. Don't look at what you could have tweaked. Look at moving forward to your new projects! (we can't wait!!). See...look at all the downloads and endorsements and see your work for what it is--absolutely tremendous.

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In response to post #64446576. #66157396 is also a reply to the same post.


vandal888 wrote: Excellent interview! Hothtooper's armors are as well done as any I've seen. I especially appreciate that his armor sets for female characters are very realistic for the world environment: no steel bikinis, no SM outfits, no lingerie! They acknowledge the weather, the physical threats and violence by covering everything, as should be!

My daughter and I both play Skyrim, and she feels as I do re: the realism is a welcome change!

Thank you, Hothtrooper for your outstanding contribution to the quality of the game world!!!
feileacan wrote: Vandal888,
I have to agree with you. The armor is exquisite for female characters. It's nice to play a female who doesn't look like she goes between extremes: either dancing around a pole, or dancing around a boxing ring. Hoth's armor is still feminine while looking actually protective! I always wondered how my string bikini with a few chain-mail rings and a patch of leather somewhere on my body, with thigh high boots would be more protective than steel plate? Or even chain-mail with a gambeson? Hmmm...and why aren't any of the male followers dressed that way?


Greetings, feileacan: Thanks for your comment! It's nice to see someone who agrees with me; Hoth's armors are my standard attire for my characters, male or female, because they deserve equal protection and his armors do that! As far as male characters not being 'exposed', I'm sure there are some portion of the male playing community who would like to see that, but that probably won't happen (possibly the double standard in the real world creeping into the game)?
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In response to post #64446576. #66157396, #67119106 are all replies on the same post.


vandal888 wrote: Excellent interview! Hothtooper's armors are as well done as any I've seen. I especially appreciate that his armor sets for female characters are very realistic for the world environment: no steel bikinis, no SM outfits, no lingerie! They acknowledge the weather, the physical threats and violence by covering everything, as should be!

My daughter and I both play Skyrim, and she feels as I do re: the realism is a welcome change!

Thank you, Hothtrooper for your outstanding contribution to the quality of the game world!!!
feileacan wrote: Vandal888,
I have to agree with you. The armor is exquisite for female characters. It's nice to play a female who doesn't look like she goes between extremes: either dancing around a pole, or dancing around a boxing ring. Hoth's armor is still feminine while looking actually protective! I always wondered how my string bikini with a few chain-mail rings and a patch of leather somewhere on my body, with thigh high boots would be more protective than steel plate? Or even chain-mail with a gambeson? Hmmm...and why aren't any of the male followers dressed that way?
vandal888 wrote: Greetings, feileacan: Thanks for your comment! It's nice to see someone who agrees with me; Hoth's armors are my standard attire for my characters, male or female, because they deserve equal protection and his armors do that! As far as male characters not being 'exposed', I'm sure there are some portion of the male playing community who would like to see that, but that probably won't happen (possibly the double standard in the real world creeping into the game)?


I agree as well, women (or men) shouldn't be nearly naked in Skyrim, especially when the goal of the armor is protection!
As a Christian, the way that most game developers seem to fail that 'common sense' thought is at best annoying, at worst...
And I've lost count of the amount of Female gamers who've complained about this exact kind of thing...
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OblivionLaptop wrote: How do i get this video to stop popping up on every single page? Its freezing up my laptop when im needing to keep track of multiple tabs to re-do my installation. Gah, nexus why...


Cant help you with that but thats funny af...hahaha. I know the fell bro...
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In response to post #64446576. #66157396, #67119106, #68814011 are all replies on the same post.


vandal888 wrote: Excellent interview! Hothtooper's armors are as well done as any I've seen. I especially appreciate that his armor sets for female characters are very realistic for the world environment: no steel bikinis, no SM outfits, no lingerie! They acknowledge the weather, the physical threats and violence by covering everything, as should be!

My daughter and I both play Skyrim, and she feels as I do re: the realism is a welcome change!

Thank you, Hothtrooper for your outstanding contribution to the quality of the game world!!!
feileacan wrote: Vandal888,
I have to agree with you. The armor is exquisite for female characters. It's nice to play a female who doesn't look like she goes between extremes: either dancing around a pole, or dancing around a boxing ring. Hoth's armor is still feminine while looking actually protective! I always wondered how my string bikini with a few chain-mail rings and a patch of leather somewhere on my body, with thigh high boots would be more protective than steel plate? Or even chain-mail with a gambeson? Hmmm...and why aren't any of the male followers dressed that way?
vandal888 wrote: Greetings, feileacan: Thanks for your comment! It's nice to see someone who agrees with me; Hoth's armors are my standard attire for my characters, male or female, because they deserve equal protection and his armors do that! As far as male characters not being 'exposed', I'm sure there are some portion of the male playing community who would like to see that, but that probably won't happen (possibly the double standard in the real world creeping into the game)?
LegoNenen wrote: I agree as well, women (or men) shouldn't be nearly naked in Skyrim, especially when the goal of the armor is protection!
As a Christian, the way that most game developers seem to fail that 'common sense' thought is at best annoying, at worst...
And I've lost count of the amount of Female gamers who've complained about this exact kind of thing...


Hello, Lego: Appreciate your comment, and agree with it completely! It constantly amazes when I view images on nexus, the lack of clothing (or the types shown) for so many of the females is stripper-grade! I guess what's happened is the guys who haven't grown up yet, or those who like to create their own pornography, get off on this lack of class!!!

There are exceptions: I especially like the work of a poster, Misslexi, whose work is not only graphically stunning, but her female characters have normal physiques, and are almost always dressed realistically: check out her imagery!
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