LolaLei wrote...
R2s Muse wrote...
Anyway, my point wasn't that 35 would be old, but that the devs might be compelled to "age" his model since it's a decade after we first met him in Kirkwall. Here's hoping not, since I think in DA2 he could easily pass for 35 already.
Anyway, I hope you're right, Lola, that the model will stay almost the same. Hard to argue with its success. 
Well, by the end of Act 3 he looked the same as he did in Act 1, so if DA3 takes place a year later then I doubt he would have suddenly aged rapidly 12 months later. You never know, they might make him look younger again like they did between DA:O and DA2 lol.
He's like Merlin! Aging backwards!
I hope they don't change the face models between the games. I like making male characters because if I'm going to look at a face for a significant portion of the game, I'd like it to be one I enjoy looking at, but in DA:O, that was tough. I didn't like how anybody turned out. In DA2, male faces looked much better... Alistair aside. Cullen looked better, wouldn't you agree? Anyway, it didn't stop at the faces. The anatomy, especially in the shoulders, was much improved between O and 2, and I'm hoping they leave it the way it is now. I'm not crazy about clownspawn, but I totally aprove of the rest. Including Cullen's botox.