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are there no dentists in fereldan?


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zombiecommando

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I was trying to make a knight in shining armor/prince charming type character, but it just isn't working out. every one I make has nasty yellow teeth. is it too late to add in some toothpaste? thx



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Sheylan

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Probably not... I don't think dentistry has been invented yet.

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PhogoX

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I noticed this too. Our teeth look terrible.

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Valthier

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Personally I find it a refreshing contrast to the pearly toothed peasants in every other work set in the time before toothpaste.



Though I suppose if you're a PC user you can at least hold on to the hope that someone will mod in some nice white gnashers for you and Prince Charming.

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DalishRanger

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Sheylan wrote...

Probably not... I don't think dentistry has been invented yet.

It may not have been yet in DA:O, but they did have it in medieval Europe - usually practiced by barbers. Of course, dentistry practices at the time were far less refined than today's.

It could be Bioware's going for the full "lack of sophisticated hygene" effect... Or it could just be the dark lighting in the character creator.

Modifié par DalishRanger, 14 octobre 2009 - 12:13 .


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Amberyl Ravenclaw

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Valthier wrote...

Personally I find it a refreshing contrast to the pearly toothed peasants in every other work set in the time before toothpaste.

On the other hand, it then makes even less sense that nearly every other (or at least important) inhabitant of fantasy-land would still remain stunningly beautiful or handsome with buff bodies unravaged by disease and pestilence and nature and stink (baths weren't usually a necessity, but a luxury). Unless you deliberately set out to make the majority of people in your module / campaign setting ugly as sin or at least flawed in some way, which would be a little hilarious but more true to real life.

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Having a jacked up grille adds to the immersion

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Blessed Silence

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Holy cow we have teeth?



Never noticed them even why my avatar spoke ...

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Krusayder

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This makes me want to brush my teeth... *runs off to do just that*

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musicalfrog7

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I don't mind having nasty teeth. :P

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redshift87

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The teeth are my biggest complaint at the moment (which is a compliment to the character creator)... I know Fallout 3 also featured realistic teeth and a mod that bleached them came out pretty quick. I never actually minded the teeth in FO3, but the teeth in DA... they look like they're made of chocolate.

Modifié par redshift87, 14 octobre 2009 - 01:04 .


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Rivie

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I don't mind them much, but if a mod comes out to bleach them (I have the PC version pre-ordered), I'll be getting that.

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At least we have all our teeth.



For now!

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Napoleon1853

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I hope the teeth look good in the game. Maybe it is just the lighting?

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Hamarabi2006

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They were pretty dirty in my character creator. Almost like the character had a mouth full of dirt. Even never brushing your teeth in your life, I find it pretty hard to believe they would still be in your mouth if they were that bad. They would have been infected and fallen out or the infection would have killed the person by that time. Maybe not. Just guessing.

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Servant of Nature

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Doesn't bother me, really, it's better than having blindingly white teeth like in the Sacred Ashes trailer.

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Cat Lance

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Huh, I didn't even notice it...maybe I know too many smokers...

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I like it. It is "immersive". Now if they added some lice animations and some armpit hair...it would be *perfect*.

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Hamarabi2006

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@Servant of Nature
I agree that they shouldn't be movie star bright, but they look pretty bad.  But I guess your right.

@imported_beer
eww gross! Realistic though! LOL

Modifié par Hamarabi2006, 14 octobre 2009 - 03:32 .


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Servant of Nature

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Hamarabi2006 wrote...

@Servant of Nature
I agree that they shouldn't be movie star bright, but they look pretty bad.  But I guess your right.

Don't get me wrong, I think the teeth look disgusting, but movie star bright white teeth bother me more, I think, at least in this setting.  I'd bet someone will mod the teeth to be a different color in no time though. :P

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Deviija

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I don't mind the color, or it not being perfectly white. But I do kind of dislike that the teeth are spaced/snaggled looking when the character talks. It is bothersome to me.



*Not bothersome to the point of me running off to cry over it in an emo blog post.

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Lucky Thirteen

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I think there should at least be a choice in the matter. I mean, dragons and elves don't exist. Why is it so important to make this fantasy game realistic by forcing everyone to have nasty teeth. I thought we were suppose to have freedom in creating our character how we want them to be.



You'd think at least Mages would use their magic or mix herbs to keep their teeth from rotting out of their skull.

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Daerog

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Just wash your teeth with goat urine for a bit, swish it around like mouth wash...



What? That's what the Romans did to get pearly, white teeth (or at least as close as they could).

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It may not have been yet in DA:O, but they did have it in medieval Europe - usually practiced by barbers. Of course, dentistry practices at the time were far less refined than today's.


Pretty much limited to pulling teeth I'd say.

And after working as a dental assistant for a while let me tell you guys that the majority of people's teeth are awful, and this is in a first-world country (Australia). All the energy drinks people consume play havoc with your teeth. And we're bloody excellent compared to others, there are plenty of places where it's infinitely worse.

Also, there's a major difference between people who live in areas with flouride in the water, and those who don't. It's quite horrendous.




Anyway, I for one support the yellow teeth (yay semi-realism!) but they should be crooked as well! :devil: Then again, you could have them perfect and white and have mage dentists. ;)

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I don't mind it. I'm not looking at the character's mouth that closely to notice.