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are there no dentists in fereldan?


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#26
Lilaris

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I noticed, but wasn't too concerned over it. The PCs don't really open their mouths during convos anyway, do they?

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Eshaye

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I don't think they are so bad, I did notice they don't look sparkly white but it adds to the grittiness and we are already  darned pretty as it is.. ;P Image IPBImage IPB

Modifié par Eshaye, 14 octobre 2009 - 04:51 .


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DalishRanger

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Starayo wrote...

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.

Pretty much, yeah. I did say it was less refined.

I drank a lot of soda in high school (don't anymore), so mine are in pretty poor shape, unfortunately. I'm more careful about what I drink/how well I floss now, but I still run into problems thanks to being a stupid teen.

On topic, the grungy teeth don't really bother me either. I rarely pay close attention to teeth when people are talking, unless they're missing/horridly crooked or something.

Modifié par DalishRanger, 14 octobre 2009 - 05:10 .


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Anyone else thinking of Khelgar? That dwarf has lost his teeth at least twice in his lifetime, according to him, and yet he's not missing a single chomper. Go figure, eh?

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DalishRanger

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SnakeStrike8 wrote...

Anyone else thinking of Khelgar? That dwarf has lost his teeth at least twice in his lifetime, according to him, and yet he's not missing a single chomper. Go figure, eh?

Yeah, I always wondered who his dentist was to replace his teeth so fantastically after all his brawls. I doubt he'd trust a mage to do it with spells or potions. :lol:

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avenger_teambg

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Yeah, i noticed ugly teeth as well. And it just gets worse with smiling.

I will never start a female character with these ugly teeth. I will stick to crazy brutes like the one in my avatar.


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Mordaedil

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A restoration spell restores ability damage, so I suppose it also qualifies as fixing your teeth.

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Servant of Nature wrote...
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


A toggle of whiteness - this way everyone's happy ;) :whistle:

And the OP doesn't have to worry about the teeth - the character doesn't speak and if I remeber correctly the facial expression doesn't change in any scene, so the teeth will not be visible. The NPCs I believe have whiter teeth.

Modifié par Arlana Tabris, 14 octobre 2009 - 11:48 .


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Lucy Glitter

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I noticed them, but I didn't really care. What does irritate me are historical films with all pearly white teeth. I notice that and it bothers me a great deal.

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zombiecommando wrote...

<P>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</P>

They may not have had any dentists, but after looking at some of the woman models, they for sure had plastic surgeons!

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I didn't notice at all. When did you see the teeth?

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I saw the teeth but they only look slightly yellowed. I've seen worse teeth IRL. These don't bother me.

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Deviija wrote...

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

this!

It just occurred to me that certain people could come running and tell BioWare "Look, you went for realism with teeth of all things! I demand realism in [insert area of choice] as well!"

:D:P

@soteria:
During voice selection - when it's more than a grunt, the mouth moves.

@Lucy:
I agree. Hell, demented smiling pearly-white teeth ad people already bother me. Although it's actually the stupid 'show off as many teeth as possible' grin that annoys me in that case.

Modifié par twincast, 14 octobre 2009 - 02:42 .


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dtking3 wrote...

At least we have all our teeth. <br />
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For now!

Dont bet on it, i could swear that my dwarfen commoner was missing some.. so he had his mouth shut quickly.

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Lucky Thirteen wrote...

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

Best post of this thread! There comes a point when realism has a negative impact on the gaming experience. 

Since the PC won't speak I suppose we're not gonna see the teeth when we're playing, but I still find this bothering. Walking around knowing your PC has yellow teeth changes how I perceive my character.

Just a minor detail, but still an annoying detail, I really hope this can be fixed.

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avenger_teambg

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Teeth appear to be worse on female models with changed lip color.

Maybe they chew on the lipstick.

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Guys, you all realize that when you're in combat you'll be zoomed out too far to even SEE the teeth, right? And when you're in dialogue your PC won't talk.

You'll NEVER NOTICE the teeth. You only notice now because you're zoomed in on the face and you can click on buttons that makes them open their mouths.

Modifié par Nikblade, 14 octobre 2009 - 03:58 .


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NewYears1978

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I liked the teeth..as others have said..gets old seeing perfectly white teeth in a fantasy game about war and battle etc etc.



You think Grey Warden's wake up in camp before their Journey and have time to brush their teeth? HA! =0

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You have to remember that people ate FAR less sugar back in the day than what we do today. And in many cultures people were pretty concerned about their looks, even for thousands of years ago. The vikings bathed once a week at least, and one of their most priced possessions were usually a comb of some sort. I don't know about their teeth, but I believe I've seen very old human skulls with all the teeth intact, so I'm sure they did something to keep them clean (and ate almost no sugar).

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Aurvan wrote...

You have to remember that people ate FAR less sugar back in the day than what we do today. And in many cultures people were pretty concerned about their looks, even for thousands of years ago. The vikings bathed once a week at least, and one of their most priced possessions were usually a comb of some sort. I don't know about their teeth, but I believe I've seen very old human skulls with all the teeth intact, so I'm sure they did something to keep them clean (and ate almost no sugar).

Yep i've dug up early medieval skeletons( i used to do archaeology, i'm not a grave robber or anything) and was always surprised by how good their teeth looked, apparently due to the low amount of sugar in people's diets back then. Down with the rotten teeth!

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andythebaker wrote...

Yep i've dug up early medieval skeletons( i used to do archaeology, i'm not a grave robber or anything) and was always surprised by how good their teeth looked, apparently due to the low amount of sugar in people's diets back then. Down with the rotten teeth!

Aurvan wrote...

You have to remember that people ate FAR less sugar back in the day than what we do today. And in many cultures people were pretty concerned about their looks, even for thousands of years ago. The vikings bathed once a week at least, and one of their most priced possessions were usually a comb of some sort. I don't know about their teeth, but I believe I've seen very old human skulls with all the teeth intact, so I'm sure they did something to keep them clean (and ate almost no sugar).



I guess there were a difference between higher and lower classes as well, but I think they generally had better teeth than what we imagine:

Clicky: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3722598.stm

Modifié par Aurvan, 14 octobre 2009 - 04:48 .


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I can't wait to be reading the updates for the first patch...

"Fireball damage decreased
Viper Strike cooldown time reduced
Teeth whitened"

Modifié par AustrianAndI, 14 octobre 2009 - 05:29 .


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AustrianAndI wrote...

I can't wait to be reading the updates for the first patch...

"Fireball damage decreased
Viper Strike cooldown time reduced
Teeth whitened"

well be certain that more white teeths is not in the top 10 list of things that bioware want to change later =]

Modifié par Sotaklas, 14 octobre 2009 - 05:33 .


#49
PhogoX

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African nomads have beautiful white teeth. No reason we shouldn't get the option. Good dental hygiene is not a modern invention.

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Aye, an option to change it would be nice, it's not just the yellow/brownish colour but it's really obvious that it's a texture slapped on a single shape... I noticed the looks of the teeth when my first character creation opened her mouth and it's just nasty.. It may be a detail to some, but so is tweaking the nose bridge another half of a millimeter :)