Who's bothered? I just think its funny. I'll be honest with you here, I think the only people that are bothered are the guys trying not to see it or making up reasons that it isn't there. The rest of us are just having a good laugh.
All I see is people complaining about having female aliens now and justifying it by making arguments over biology that don't matter anyway because XCOM was never realistic about it's science anyway.
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Though I'll give props to you for trying to turn it into an argument about feminism instead of repeating one of the lines about, "No, really, I swear I don't see hips or boobs, they're totally reasonable and can be explain as venom-fapfapfapfap"
That's not an "argument about feminism", but nice deflection and crude accusation. Again, I'm sure there'll be a mod for vipers which makes them literally snakes. Tiny armless reptiles. To preserve "realism" in a freakin XCOM game.
XCOM has always been one of the least sexist games to have female characters, and that hasn't changed one bit. I was surprised to see people hold it to some weird puritan standard, but I guess it's actually just furry-hate after all. Fortunately this "controversy" is only boosting exposure.
Projecting, much?
"This doesn't make sense, even in the context of X-COM's psuedoscience."
"OMG you bigot stop being so uptight."
I've not even made any value judgements, just explained why it doesn't make sense. I wasn't even thinking about it in terms of gender politics until someone else brought that up. But okay, you can have your assumptions, because you sure seem to enjoy leaping to them. That's what's honestly most bizarre about it, is how defensive people get about their snakeboobs. This whole thing started off with people having a laugh in the vein of "Hahaha really Firaxis?", then certain others decided that they were being mortally offended. Now it's more along the lines of an incredulous, "Haha... really?"
nice deflection and crude accusation.
I was certainly entertained by his deflection and crude accusation. I mean, without devolving into totally baseless mudslinging, his deflection and accusation was actually pretty on target and funny. This isn't an Oxford Style Debate here, people can have a bit of smack talk as long as we're all having a good time with it.
XCOM has always been one of the least sexist games to have female characters, and that hasn't changed one bit.
This is actually very true. Multicultural and multisexual roster in the original OldCom, with no sexualization of the female troops. The comparison shot of the boobarmors in nuCom:EU and nuCom:EW were especially telling as far as the maturity of the design choices, which is probably the most conservative videogame I've seen.
I don't think anyone's looking for it to be puritanical. I wouldn't have a problem with one of the characters being a tarted up Simone Segouin or something, I just think its ridiculous (this word means "something that is worthy of ridicule" and that is what we're doing: ridiculing it) that they put BOOBS on a SNAKE.
Thank you. That's exactly what's going on here, it was sort of absurd. Then people went super serious because defending the right of snakes to have boobs is apparently as strong a motivator as an NRA member or animal uplift's right to bear arms and there's no such thing as humor when it comes to bear arms.
That was actually one of the neat things about oldCOM is how they treated the gender of your troopers as functionally irrelevant, except that it determined whether they got a ponytail or that very '80s action movie... thing.
e: I don't hate anyone here for wanting their snakeboobs, I'm just taking the piss a bit because it's silly.