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Male Blood Elves Get Pumped Up 232

Kotaku reports that the Male Blood Elves, from the upcoming World of Warcraft expansion Burning Crusade, have been made more masculine by their Blizzard overseers. Which totally makes sense, because when I think elves I think paragons of masculinity. From the article: "You changed it because your constituency is a bunch of capslock-riding asshats who are threatened by bishy player characters. The reason Blood Elves were Horde in the first place is because everyone was whining about all the Horde races being ugly juggernauts. The point of Blood Elves was to inject some swish into a very physically intimidating set of races. They're not exactly chunky now, and I do not begrudge a game company making prerelease aesthetic changes, but their reasons for doing so are pathetic. " Before and after photos are available in their post.
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Male Blood Elves Get Pumped Up

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  • "Some swish"? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Canthros ( 5769 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @02:35PM (#16582314)
    "Bishy"?

    Are we reading the rantings of some crazed slash-fiction writer? This has to be the most mind-numbingly stupid objection to a change that I've ever heard.
  • *CLICK* (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Lord_Dweomer ( 648696 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @02:36PM (#16582324) Homepage
    *CLICK*

    That's the sound of the WoW playerbase not giving a damn and picking whatever race gives them the best bonuses for their class. While I love Kotaku, this honestly strikes me as one of the whiniest posts I've ever read on there. Boo hoo, Blizzard "nerfed" the character model by making it buffer. While I think its high time Blizzard enable characters to alter more of their physical appearance similar to City of Heroes, I have to wonder...is this really worth posting on the front page of Slashdot?

  • "constituency"? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ObjetDart ( 700355 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @02:37PM (#16582352)
    That's an interesting euphemism for "customers".
  • by 99BottlesOfBeerInMyF ( 813746 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @02:37PM (#16582354)

    Why is this news?

    Because it is so much more "news for nerds" than the info Apple posted about adding application signing, mandatory access controls, resolution independence, OpenGL 2.1, and automatic threading to use multiple cores for single threaded OpenGL applications in Leopard, that I submitted and had rejected yesterday.

  • by Edgewize ( 262271 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @02:41PM (#16582424)
    This is a non-story. And it's rather insulting that it made it ANYWHERE let alone a major news/blog/whatever site. Who is the source? Oh, that's right, some random "offended" person at http://gaygamer.net/index.php?id=1632 [gaygamer.net] who is complaining that the team behind a currently-in-production game made an art decision.
  • Re:*CLICK* (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Thansal ( 999464 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @02:46PM (#16582504)
    heh. Thank you.

    This post (and the others I have seen complaining about it) just came off as silly. I decided to poke around and found some screen caps of old vs new and the new basicly just looks like a Night Elf male body. This isn't a "bad" thing. This is a "so friken what" thing.

    Combine that with the fact that your race realy is not visible startign in the mid to late game where every one has the same friken armour and the only way to guess someone's race is if they don't have a helmet displayed or if they are a friken dwarf/gnome.

    (I like the work frick.)
  • Re:"Some swish"? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by blueZhift ( 652272 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @03:12PM (#16582862) Homepage Journal
    "Bishy"?

    This probably refers to the Japanese term, bishonen, which means "beautiful boy". Just think of Orlando Bloom who plays Legolas in the LotR movies. You'll also see this in Japanese RPGs such as the Final Fantasy series. I guess some guys are too macho to play as bishonen, eh?
  • by Ubergrendle ( 531719 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @03:58PM (#16583606) Journal
    Unfortunately many more people find this minor tidbit of information more interesting and relevant than a tedious discussion about program controls for a minor platform.

    A less hostile way of stating it is: to appeal to the masses you need to aim for the median, to appeal to the specialists you need to be specific.

    If you're uninterested in gaming content, you can unsubscribe from that channel in Slashdot.

  • by tourvil ( 103765 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @03:59PM (#16583618)
    SWG had a much more diverse feel.

    Yes it did. It also lagged all to hell when you were in a slightly populated area. I wish WoW was more customizable too, but I think they did that on purpose to reduce the amount of character info that needed to be passed around to other players.
  • Re:*CLICK* (Score:2, Insightful)

    by ak3ldama ( 554026 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @04:59PM (#16584550) Journal
    amen. this is a stupid discussion.
  • by Bryansix ( 761547 ) on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @06:33PM (#16585684) Homepage
    Look at the Dark Elves in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. My character is like a twig. He has less muscle mass then me in real life and that is saying something.
  • by Kaboom13 ( 235759 ) <kaboom108@bellsou[ ]net ['th.' in gap]> on Wednesday October 25, 2006 @09:52PM (#16587640)
    The real reason behind this probably has little to do with player demands. Wow has always been plagued with horrible clipping and armor fitting problems. Many of the issues are still around from release. Most likely Blizz realized geting the male armor models to fit the extremely skinny blood elves correctly was going to be difficult. Male BE are now almost identical to male Night elves. I actually support the change, however, because Warcraft elves (before and after their change to blood elves) were thinner then normal humans but never the impossibly thin elves of some fantasy worlds. The new elves look a lot more like the elves in warcraft 3 imo.

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