I agree with the OP, but I didn't think to mention it because that's something that is generally true of Elder Scrolls games. I always appreciated the fact that my female characters wore normal, functional looking armor and generally seemed more like real people than six dolls. Yeah, sometimes I dress my characters in a somewhat "sixy" outfit (sometimes I dress myself that way, too), but I don't want to be forced to!
Well.... they don't exactly deter perverts.
Have you ever looked at the more popular mods for TES games? It's 101 varieties of boob-enhancers combined with clothing that could make most strippers blush.
I came into knowledge of the game late, so I couldn't say. I remember reading the descriptions for the two male leaders and knowing that the third was going to be a woman because no modern game is going to be that sixist. I was a little disappointed at first, but then I remembered FF14, which had only female leaders for every nation, and how much pointless [censored] and sixual assault and outdated gender roles the game had. So, I'll still take one fabulous queen over three girl-children and a story full of garbage any day.
This game is already better than Skyrim in terms of diversity. Do not get me wrong, I appreciate past Elder Scrolls games for their relative inclusive and progressive nature, but for all the hub-bub about same six marriage for PCs, the game world was conspicuously absent of non-heteronormative relationships. THIS is exactly what I want to see. A steady progression of video games becoming more inclusive, each one better than the last.
But...there was a gay couple in the Dragonborn DLC of Skyrim.
And Vivec has always been a bi-sixual hermaphrodite... And he's an old timer, from waaay back in Morrowind.
The Tribunal gods have always been pretty diverse , though.
A strong woman, a bisixual hermaphrodite, and a social recluse.
Morrowind is one of my favorite games for a reason... Vivec's lady parts are too downplayed imo though.
Actually, the very founder of the Empire is a women, Alessia, so yeah, TES games support equality since the mid 1990s!
I expected no less from a TES game and I wasn't disappointed. I agree with Aeon Blue 100%.
Every gay couple in TES was dead (bury your gays, anyone?) and gods are a whole different matter, though I admit Vivec is as awesome as it gets. Meeting a random questgiver #14 who doesn't wind up dead and also happens to be gay made me grin. It's no longer 'there, but you have to pay attention to see' - it's just there. I'm a happy panda.
Perhaps they are saving all the boobz for the shop. That is supposed to be cosmetic right.