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#26
The Teyrn of Whatever

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Realistic skin FTW. I want lines and wrinkles. I want to be able to have a character with pock-marks. Also, scars would be nice!

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I'm disappointed no one used DA2 Flemeth. For shame.

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llandwynwyn

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DA2!Flemeth had wrinkles, her nose was a bit detailed but that was it. Like the rest, she looked like a plastic Barbie doll. Posted Image

Modifié par llandwynwyn, 05 janvier 2013 - 07:05 .


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Amirit

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Ghm... Seems a bit "too realistic" to me here :)


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Modifié par Amirit, 07 janvier 2013 - 01:00 .


#30
Eternal Phoenix

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Still an example of perfect clear skin.

Hmmm...

What type of L'oreal foundation does Fenris and co use?

Modifié par Elton John is dead, 07 janvier 2013 - 12:22 .


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deatharmonic

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I'd like that too. I think DA2 definitely has a porcelain look to it. Considering the setting is supposed to be medieval fantasy I'd like to see a more gritty look to things rather than people looking so pristine.

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BBK4114

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It's a shame that so few people do like the gritty realistic world type for fantasy.

Within hours of Skyrim's release the modding community already had "clean skin", "no wrinkles", and were well on their way to creating plastic doll females (the male mods came later.) They are by and large the most downloaded mods on the Nexus.

Based off this, and since there won't be mod support I'm guessing, I imagine they will go with clean skin.

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PsychoBlonde

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HTTP 404 wrote...

For Da2, I always choose the more realistic face. The "clear" face looks plasticy to me. I'll change my avatar to one of my DA2 characters. I think they look good but it isn't the "clear" face.


The problem with this was that if you put it on a female, she looks older than her mom.

I'd like to see a few options between sixteen and sixty.  Also freckles.  And tattoos that don't look lame.  However, I suspect that we'll see some dramatic improvements from Frostbite.

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BBK4114 wrote...

It's a shame that so few people do like the gritty realistic world type for fantasy.

Within hours of Skyrim's release the modding community already had "clean skin", "no wrinkles", and were well on their way to creating plastic doll females (the male mods came later.) They are by and large the most downloaded mods on the Nexus.

Based off this, and since there won't be mod support I'm guessing, I imagine they will go with clean skin.

Well every Skyrim character looks like someone pounded wet clay into the vague shape of a human being and draped moldy straw on its head.

If that's "realistic", count me out.

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tishyw

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I'm a big fan of games looking as realistic as possible, so I'm defnately for realistic skin, wrinkles, freckles, moles, etc. I think they add character.
The DA2 faces were definately to plasticy.

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M Hedonist

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Everybody looked like they had make-up on their faces in DA2, including the men.
I'm all for anything but DA2's general look.

Modifié par Sauruz, 08 janvier 2013 - 01:13 .


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Bayonet Hipshot

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Well...DA should have that but I think realistic face maps should be in an optional Free DLC given by Bioware...

Kinda like what Bethesda did with their free high-res DLC & patches that unlocked more kill cams for Skyrim.

But knowing EA, no DLC is going to be free...So...