Might be for her unit? I assume there are other mech pilots? Out of universe, it seems to be a reference to the almost racer-like uniforms pro gamers tend to wear?
Jumpsuit makes some practical sense from what we can see of the cockpit- it looks pretty cramped in there and she's getting in and out at high speed a lot, so having as little loose fabric on her clothing that could get caught on things as possible might be sensible. Some body armor would probably be even more sensible, but as far as reasons for a character to be dressed in a skin-tight jumpsuit in a war zone go, I think D.Va's got a surprisingly decent one.
Armor... probably would be helpful, but maybe not as much as in-game suggests. It also looks vaguely like it could be a fire-resistant suit? 'Realistically', that'd be the main concern because anything that can penetrate an armored battlemech... well, you're not gonna be able to stick enough armor on a person to make a difference. I mean, obviously overwatch isn't particularly realistic, even in the comics, but...
I know a lot of professionals racers have essentially catsuits for that reason, so there is real world precedent.
I was thinking armor not so much because she might get shot through the mech, but because her combat strategy has her outside it during fights occasionally.
(yeah, though i could see a uniform jumpsuit with rank insignia or something? idk) also. those notoriously warm and friendly and touchy Brits. kisses on the mouth are just how they say thank you there, just like how it's a taunt in russia!
i stayed up til 7am playing competitive yesterday (today?) having a good team backing you is addictive, i never thought id find comp this fun (we hit playinum within three games of each other. the one game where our self declared leader was the lowest rank on the team was pretty funny.) ....unfortunately that's probably my last time playing for like 2 weeks bc I'm going home for the holidays and I don't have a computer good enough to run it there </3 Do we know when the xmas event is over? I wanna make sure i have everything I want but I only ever buy stuff at the last possible moment :P
I'm here with more Tracer salt from the forums: Spoiler: this is so much fun Bonus: I don't understand the "it's not relevant to the game" argument. The game is basically a fundraiser for a movie. You can't even count on things in the game being canon to Overwatch lore!
Wonder how many of these are the same people who threw massive tantrums when they changed that one OOC fanservicey Tracer win pose in beta.
Every single thing those comics reveal is irrelevant to gameplay. If you don't care about the characters, then alright, there's nothing in the comics for you. Tracer's girlfriend should be no more pandering than Rein being granddadly, or Athena giving herself a little hat for a holiday party.
That's one reason the one saying "I DON'T BELIEVE IN LORE!!!" was so funny to me. Like. Okay. Then why do you care about anything that happens in the comic.
These are blizz fanboys, they're use to getting exactly what they want and thought the Overwatch team would be exactly like the WoW team (Which even then is getting better in baby steps). But the "THERE'S AN SJW IN THE DEV TEAM" Yes. Did they forget that Zarya's design is literally based on one of the devs and people pointed out the 'sjw hair'??? Oh yes, they did because babies have no object permanence
Wait, are those all Torb's kids? Dang! That plus the omnics, Torb's responsible for a lot of little lives! I'm reminded of TAZ's Boyland, who had 400 sons, 13 daughters, and an assortment of husbands and wives.
What I like is the people who complain about how a bunch of story information for, say, Final Fantasy XIII, was buried in the codices. Why didn't they read the codices? Well, because they weren't interested in the story...