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First to say I'm not crazy about wasting time on changing character looks and usually I leave them on default.
The reason is simple. It's always too many badly organized menus, too many options that have yucky results and lack of the most important feature!
And after seeing this vid, I just want to do something like this in RPGs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZmtGfTj-to
Yes, unlike any other game out there, finally you can create a big butt character! Not just big boobs!
And you can change the way they walk, no need to see ME bones problem legs any more!
This still doesn't mean I'll buy Sims4. It depends what EA will do. Standalone DLCs that don't touch the main game? Deal. Gamechanging and unoptimized dozens of DLC? No buy.
But I hope at least future EA RPGs will have character creation like this one integrated. Maybe I got too much of coffee today and am just overreacting, but you tell me, wouldn't it be awsome this character creation system becomes a standard part of RPGs?
P.S. Hair still looks horrible.
The reason is simple. It's always too many badly organized menus, too many options that have yucky results and lack of the most important feature!
And after seeing this vid, I just want to do something like this in RPGs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZmtGfTj-to
Yes, unlike any other game out there, finally you can create a big butt character! Not just big boobs!
And you can change the way they walk, no need to see ME bones problem legs any more!
This still doesn't mean I'll buy Sims4. It depends what EA will do. Standalone DLCs that don't touch the main game? Deal. Gamechanging and unoptimized dozens of DLC? No buy.
But I hope at least future EA RPGs will have character creation like this one integrated. Maybe I got too much of coffee today and am just overreacting, but you tell me, wouldn't it be awsome this character creation system becomes a standard part of RPGs?
P.S. Hair still looks horrible.
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