QuebraRegra wrote: »At this point I'm willing to pay cash... $5 or so seems about right.
I'd also like to see the sliders translated to actual values that could be input. By that, I could then exactly model one character after another in terms of appearance.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »QuebraRegra wrote: »At this point I'm willing to pay cash... $5 or so seems about right.
I'd also like to see the sliders translated to actual values that could be input. By that, I could then exactly model one character after another in terms of appearance.
Why would you even say that before it's been released.? People wonder why there's so much overpriced garbage on the crown store. Because rather than waiting to see if certain things will be free, like a patch update or included in proper dlc, people make up the devs minds before it's even hit the game.
Even if it's just having a one off character alteration, it should be free for the first use. Even if that one off alteration comes packaged in a large dlc. A bit like the Riften face sculptor was included as part of the Dawnguard dlc.
Some people nowadays aim all their vitriol towards the likes of Sony, EA, MS, Ubi etc because they charge for everything and anything, yet completely ignore the fact that it's the consumer that ultimately decides whether these cash grabs are acceptable or not. After all, if people wouldn't buy any old garbage, it wouldn't be their interests to charge for any old garbage. It's the rest of us that end up with a watered down experience whilst those that will buy anything get everything they want because they're willing to pay absurdly high prices for things that used to be included in games as standard. No doubt it won't be long until we have to pay for difficulty sliders, sound adjusters etc next
ulrik.igerupb16_ESO wrote: »Odd, I aways get my Khajiit and Altmer females looking the same in game as they were in the character generator.
BrotherSpark wrote: »Bring out the dead horse, it deserves another beating. I have noticed this is a pretty popular request in the forums, and for good reason.
A character almost always looks different in the game than in the generator.
Maybe it's the lighting in the generator, maybe it's the limited angles in the thing, but a character almost always looks different in the game itself. I spent hours making a perfect replica of myself in Fallout 3 only for me to come out in-game looking like somebody beat me in the face with a stick during my formative years. I tried making Red Sonya in Skyrim, and in the generator she was beautiful. In-game, her face looked like somebody dropped a ham down a flight of steps. It isn't just you, Zenimax (and Bethesda). I think this holds true for pretty much any game. I was recently playing another big-budget fantasy RPG from another studio and made a great looking elf with a big smile and bright eyes. She came out looking like she was wrung through a lemon squeezer, grumpy as hell. This isn't the only good reason for an appearance change, though...
Good roleplayers like to imagine their characters growing and changing as they play.
Maybe my Khajiit has grey hair and an eye patch by the time she's Veteran rank. Maybe my Bosmer got a tan. My sorcerer's been at the receiving end of so many danged inferno attacks that she probably deserves that "burned all over the face and body" option in the character generator. A good player gains an attachment to their characters and wants to watch them grow as they play. Being able to change a character's appearance allows us to immerse ourselves in this fashion. After saving Tamriel from the evil machinations of Malcolm McDowell, I'd like to venture into Cyrodiil with a mohawk and warpaint and go crazy on some people in PvP. I've earned it at that point. I can save the world, but I can't shave my head?
Please don't charge real money for it.
Seriously. We are already buying wedding dresses, lizard steeds, and hilarious little pets that do little except make us look totally awesome. We can probably all expect to buy at least one or two respectification scrolls in our lifetimes. I think this is basic enough that it should be implemented simply to prevent the "deleted and remade my character three times tonight and he still looks like Steve Buschemi" problem. I'm happy to keep giving Zenimax my money, because I am into their game pretty deep and intend to stay there for a long time. Giving us this one for "free" (IE not real-life money) would be a stellar gesture on their part.