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Silver Star

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  1. The reason why boob plates are impractical is because no woman would ever actually need them. I’m guessing the reason they are used in character designs is because the artists  were trying to show that the women’s breasts were being supported and/or protected, however that’s what a bra is for... Also women don’t need two separate pockets for their breasts to fit into in regular clothes (like shirts) so the same would be true for armor.

    The only reason I can think of for women ever needing them would be if they weren’t wearing anything under their armor at all which seems very unlikely. 

    As it stands they’re a waste of resources to make as you would just end up having two hollow lumps of metal sitting on your chest which seems like it would be heavy and distracting... 

  2. Faye is a horse that has been beaten to death already so I’m not gonna talk about her. 

    I’m pretty disappointed in how Rinea is treated in the story, she pretty much exists to die and drive home that Berkut has lost his mind. It would have been interesting to see her and Berkut get into an argument about their ideological differences at some point. Or for her to have an active part in the war like her trying to guide him into choosing more peaceful options, or do literally anything at all besides commentating on how she hates violence. 

    But what I really don’t like is the fact that she reconciles with the man who sacrificed her so that he could gain greater power, it rubs me the wrong way. I get that he wasn’t in his right mind and she’s very forgiving, but still I think it sends out a message that they (hopefully) weren’t intending to.

    Overall she and Faye feel like they exist just to exist pretty much, really nice designs but not much else. 

  3. All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr - I’m a big fan of historical fiction especially those about WW1&2 and the Tudors, and this one is very well written. I like the use of dual-protagonists and how they are connected to one another. 

    My Family And Other Animals by Gerald Durrell - I liked this one alot as a kid due to the detailed descriptions of the island, and the flora and fauna that live there. I would often wish that I could visit it. 

    The Harry Potter series, especially the 3rd and 4th books. - I read this series on a long car trip when my family was moving interstate and it really helped to ease my boredom. 

  4. Skyrim: The npcs speaking over one another gave me a headache, plus it has really janky gameplay.

    Hollowknight: This game got really tedious really quickly, losing all my geo and having to fight my shade everytime I died and the long treks back to boss rooms made this game a slog. 

    A Hat In Time: While I do love this game and think it is very charming and fun, I hate how many bugs it had when it launched on the switch, that coupled with the frankly ridiculous file size (16GB!!) left a a sour taste in my mouth.

    Animal Crossing: New Horizons: I was so hyped for this game and even saved up to be able to buy it on release, however the amount of content that was left out from New Leaf, the horrible online, the lack of a mass crafting option, the repetitive dialogue, among many other things makes me really regret buying it.

  5. Hello, it’s nice to meet you all. I made this account after the reddit fe community disappointed me, as it was difficult to find any actual discussions on there. This forum is much more suited to that which is nice. 

    So far I’ve played Three Houses & Birthright and I’m currently playing Echoes. 

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