True. I wish they'd restrict things like hairstyles to only our charactersLolaLei wrote...
See, overall I don't mind the art style of DA2 when it comes to the characters physical appearance.. granted some people came out looking prettier than others, but that could be easily sorted in DA3 with a few tweaks and a slight upgrade. I do think however, that when it comes to designing our own custom protagonists it would be nice if we had options to make him/her look as unique as the default appearance. I often found that when it came to making a custom female Hawke, she'd end up looking almost identical to the rest of the NPC's running around Kirkwall.
The Official Knight-Captain Cullen Discussion thread 2.0.
#13751
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:21
#13752
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:23
cacey lee wrote...
I have you ever played dragons dogma?LolaLei wrote...
See, overall I don't mind the art style of DA2 when it comes to the characters physical appearance.. granted some people came out looking prettier than others, but that could be easily sorted in DA3 with a few tweaks and a slight upgrade. I do think however, that when it comes to designing our own custom protagonists it would be nice if we had options to make him/her look as unique as the default appearance. I often found that when it came to making a custom female Hawke, she'd end up looking almost identical to the rest of the NPC's running around Kirkwall.
Yeah I've got it. There's a lot of advanced options in the character creator for that, they kinda look similar in design to DA:O. The only problem I had with Dragons Dogma is that all my female characters came out looking derpy as hell. I did make a really hot male pawn though LOL!
#13753
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:24
Miss_BlackJack wrote...
True. I wish they'd restrict things like hairstyles to only our charactersLolaLei wrote...
See, overall I don't mind the art style of DA2 when it comes to the characters physical appearance.. granted some people came out looking prettier than others, but that could be easily sorted in DA3 with a few tweaks and a slight upgrade. I do think however, that when it comes to designing our own custom protagonists it would be nice if we had options to make him/her look as unique as the default appearance. I often found that when it came to making a custom female Hawke, she'd end up looking almost identical to the rest of the NPC's running around Kirkwall.
Yeah, I think there should be a few choice hairstyles that aren't available to anyone other than the protagonist. I also hope we have a better choice when it comes to makeup.
#13754
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:24
#13755
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:26
Thats why I brought it up....DA3 should be more like that....and oh yeah you can make some hot dudes lol(but my girl was fine to)LolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
I have you ever played dragons dogma?LolaLei wrote...
See, overall I don't mind the art style of DA2 when it comes to the characters physical appearance.. granted some people came out looking prettier than others, but that could be easily sorted in DA3 with a few tweaks and a slight upgrade. I do think however, that when it comes to designing our own custom protagonists it would be nice if we had options to make him/her look as unique as the default appearance. I often found that when it came to making a custom female Hawke, she'd end up looking almost identical to the rest of the NPC's running around Kirkwall.
Yeah I've got it. There's a lot of advanced options in the character creator for that, they kinda look similar in design to DA:O. The only problem I had with Dragons Dogma is that all my female characters came out looking derpy as hell. I did make a really hot male pawn though LOL!
Modifié par cacey lee, 06 septembre 2012 - 01:27 .
#13756
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:27
Crimson Moon wrote...
The Artstyle of DA 2 looks a like like Sims 3. I agree that there isn't a lot of variation for the main character. Whenever I try to make a female character, she tends to looks like Bethany. That's probably why my hawke are male during most of my playthrough.
Y'know, I never noticed that until you mentioned it!
All my female characters tend to end up looking the same for some reason.
#13757
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:29
cacey lee wrote...
Thats why I brought it up....DA3 sfhould be more like that....and oh yeah you can make some hot dudes lol(but my girl was fine)LolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
I have you ever played dragons dogma?LolaLei wrote...
See, overall I don't mind the art style of DA2 when it comes to the characters physical appearance.. granted some people came out looking prettier than others, but that could be easily sorted in DA3 with a few tweaks and a slight upgrade. I do think however, that when it comes to designing our own custom protagonists it would be nice if we had options to make him/her look as unique as the default appearance. I often found that when it came to making a custom female Hawke, she'd end up looking almost identical to the rest of the NPC's running around Kirkwall.
Yeah I've got it. There's a lot of advanced options in the character creator for that, they kinda look similar in design to DA:O. The only problem I had with Dragons Dogma is that all my female characters came out looking derpy as hell. I did make a really hot male pawn though LOL!
I'm gonna sound really picky and pathetic now, but I actually found there were a few too many choices in the Dragons Dogma character creator. It was like, I literally sat there for about 3 hours making a character, but there was so many choices and variations that it was almost ridiculous, yet they'd always come out with a weird looking face lol.
#13758
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:33
Haha...I do get what your sayin it takes me sucha long time to make anyone lol....but Idk why your chick comes out lookin weird..that sucksLolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
Thats why I brought it up....DA3 sfhould be more like that....and oh yeah you can make some hot dudes lol(but my girl was fine)LolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
I have you ever played dragons dogma?LolaLei wrote...
See, overall I don't mind the art style of DA2 when it comes to the characters physical appearance.. granted some people came out looking prettier than others, but that could be easily sorted in DA3 with a few tweaks and a slight upgrade. I do think however, that when it comes to designing our own custom protagonists it would be nice if we had options to make him/her look as unique as the default appearance. I often found that when it came to making a custom female Hawke, she'd end up looking almost identical to the rest of the NPC's running around Kirkwall.
Yeah I've got it. There's a lot of advanced options in the character creator for that, they kinda look similar in design to DA:O. The only problem I had with Dragons Dogma is that all my female characters came out looking derpy as hell. I did make a really hot male pawn though LOL!
I'm gonna sound really picky and pathetic now, but I actually found there were a few too many choices in the Dragons Dogma character creator. It was like, I literally sat there for about 3 hours making a character, but there was so many choices and variations that it was almost ridiculous, yet they'd always come out with a weird looking face lol.
#13759
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:38
Modifié par LolaLei, 06 septembre 2012 - 01:40 .
#13760
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:42
[quote]cacey lee wrote...
[/quote]Haha...I do get what your sayin it takes me sucha long time to make anyone lol....but Idk why your chick comes out lookin weird..that sucks[/quote]
I'm just really picky when it comes to creating characters, like seriously OCD about it LOL! I just kinda felt that being able to literally modify each individual body part, one at a time was a little excessive.
[/quote]I kinda find what I like and stick to it when it comes to the body....but I'm crazy with making my people to...lol
#13761
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:55
#13762
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:56
#13763
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:56
cacey lee wrote...
You know what I hated about that game tho...I couldnt be with my hot ass pawn
LOL that annoyed me too!
#13764
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 01:57
#13765
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:00
#13766
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:07
cacey lee wrote...
Know of any good games?......I havent been able to find any
To be honest, I'm finding it hard to find games that fill a gap that only Bioware games seem to cure lol. I guess when it comes to my RPG's I've grown to expect a party of companions with big personalities etc. So when I play something like Skyrim or The Witcher 2, I'm left feeling underwhelmed LOL!
#13767
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:11
I'm with you 100%.....bioware took rpgs to a new level and I have yet to see another game match it....but with that being said I do enjoy allot of games but their never the same :/........and I didnt really like skyrim at allot lolLolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
Know of any good games?......I havent been able to find any
To be honest, I'm finding it hard to find games that fill a gap that only Bioware games seem to cure lol. I guess when it comes to my RPG's I've grown to expect a party of companions with big personalities etc. So when I play something like Skyrim or The Witcher 2, I'm left feeling underwhelmed LOL!
#13768
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:14
#13769
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:15
Bioware games have a lot of elements I love. Dating sims, medieval or futuristic, choices that affect storyline, and hot LIs. Despite the disappointment, EA is currently my favorite company.cacey lee wrote...
I'm with you 100%.....bioware took rpgs to a new level and I have yet to see another game match it....but with that being said I do enjoy allot of games but their never the same :/........and I didnt really like skyrim at allot lolLolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
Know of any good games?......I havent been able to find any
To be honest, I'm finding it hard to find games that fill a gap that only Bioware games seem to cure lol. I guess when it comes to my RPG's I've grown to expect a party of companions with big personalities etc. So when I play something like Skyrim or The Witcher 2, I'm left feeling underwhelmed LOL!
#13770
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:16
Uggg..I love the sims but its not the same on xbox:crying:Crimson Moon wrote...
Bioware games have a lot of elements I love. Dating sims, medieval or futuristic, choices that affect storyline, and hot LIs. Despite the disappointment, EA is currently my favorite company.cacey lee wrote...
I'm with you 100%.....bioware took rpgs to a new level and I have yet to see another game match it....but with that being said I do enjoy allot of games but their never the same :/........and I didnt really like skyrim at allot lolLolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
Know of any good games?......I havent been able to find any
To be honest, I'm finding it hard to find games that fill a gap that only Bioware games seem to cure lol. I guess when it comes to my RPG's I've grown to expect a party of companions with big personalities etc. So when I play something like Skyrim or The Witcher 2, I'm left feeling underwhelmed LOL!
#13771
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:16
#13772
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:19
cacey lee wrote...
I'm not into spending an hour in real life to get somewhere....then once I finally get to where I need to go....I get sent right back....wtf
Lol see, I couldn't get into Dragons Dogma for a similar reason. The story was so bizarre but it never really lead anywhere, the side quests were really obscure, I didn't even realise we had a love interest until suddenly some random NPC I hadn't even realised that was dating gets kidnapped, the pawns have zero personality and nor do the NPC's you interact with and it takes a billion years to get anywhere, which would be fine if the world in which we ran around in was prettier... but it was just a big old field lol.
Modifié par LolaLei, 06 septembre 2012 - 02:20 .
#13773
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:19
#13774
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:23
I know I hate that to but I have these stone things placed around so that helps a bit...but yeah compared to dragon age it sucked.....but fighting all the creatures was awesomeLolaLei wrote...
cacey lee wrote...
I'm not into spending an hour in real life to get somewhere....then once I finally get to where I need to go....I get sent right back....wtf
Lol see, I couldn't get into Dragons Dogma for a similar reason. The story was so bizarre but it never really lead anywhere, the side quests were really obscure, I didn't even realise we had a love interest until suddenly some random NPC I hadn't even realised that was dating gets kidnapped, the pawns have zero personality and nor do the NPC's you interact with and it takes a billion years to get anywhere, which would be fine if the world in which we ran around in was prettier... it was just a big old field lol.
#13775
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 02:24
:crying:I dont want to hear it......hahah jk but I cant play it on pc anymore ever since 2....it makes my computer go way to slowCrimson Moon wrote...
The sims is only awesome on PC. You can turn your sims into werewolves, witches, and fairies with the new expansion. I'm still waiting for seasons though. I love having weather in the Sims game.





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