it differentiates. Think about it like this- Bungie is obviously going to go for huge amounts of player customization (I'm hoping for a lot more than Reach or Halo 4... I'm hoping WoW level, hah). I imagine it will be possible to choose a male and female character. so the question becomes... why would you pick female? Why pick it if it looks just like a dude? By picking female characters, you get to show that your character is a woman. It makes it more obvious. In Mass Effect if I had my helmet on all day on my Femshep character and had regular armor? No difference between my Shep and my Femshep.
They're giving you the option to differentiate yourself. Provide more character customization. Though I will concede that the first picture might not be... well, exactly suitable or necessary. Though I do approve of it as a man.
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You don't need dangerously-emphasized breasts to look feminine. Women can have different builds, but still be properly armored for battle. [url=http://womenfighters.tumblr.com/]More examples here[/url].
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Oh Cortana. The only thing dangerous about emphasizing their breasts is dangerous to the girl's enemies. :P
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[quote]why would you pick female? Why pick it if it looks just like a dude?[/quote] So Bungie should promote gamers who only pick females to look at an ass and pair of tits while they game? People pick females because they want to play as -blam!-ing females. You shouldn't need the incentive of titty-armor added to playing a female character in your game.
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Exactly. If I want to represent myself as a female in a game, then let me, but in the proper context of the game's situation.
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Can I hug you Definite?
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Go for it.