Character Creation
#1
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 11:33
Guest_krul2k_*
No im not trolling im serious, i see the point of not allowing say a warrior to be fat but i dont understand not allowing me to make say my mage like that.
In all honesty im tierd of small things like this, im tierd of my hero always being the perfect speciment of watever culture they come from, its old it really is old.
I honestly cant see why my hero just cant be a wee adoreable fat mage who steals stens cookies an saves the world
#2
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 11:38
#3
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 11:51
I actually want to be able to have and older character rather than the twenty something more commonly found. Guess it could even be one of the backgrounds.
#4
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 11:55
#5
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 12:06
I will definitely not use it, 'cause I love shaved muscle mountains much.
Modifié par Parmida, 12 décembre 2012 - 12:10 .
#6
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 12:11
Guest_krul2k_*
Plus it just a feature m8 i would want to see there doesnt have to be a well thought out explanation to everything thats in a game.
There nothing stopping say a mage who likes his/her comforts from being swept up in the storm thats the templar/mage conflict
In Star Wars Galaxies i had a large master doctor, just cause she was large didnt mean she couldnt handle herself in a fight or give her team m8s a fighting edge one hand on pistol other on a cookie
Modifié par krul2k, 12 décembre 2012 - 12:14 .
#7
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 12:15
Adugan wrote...
So how would a fatty fight? They would get tired after two hits and go searching in their packs for a twinkie.
With magic? Makes your whole argument irelevant. You can have 100kg weighted guy casting spells.
#8
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 12:19
If yes, then I'm for it. But I want to have a unique ability of ass- smash.
But a simple fat guy/woman is also cool. Though I doubt it'll ever happen. And imo it should be the least of their concerns.
#9
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 12:24
Guest_krul2k_*
HagarIshay wrote...
Fat, as in Sumo-fat?
If yes, then I'm for it. But I want to have a unique ability of ass- smash.
But a simple fat guy/woman is also cool. Though I doubt it'll ever happen. And imo it should be the least of their concerns.
yeah i agree it should be least of there concerns tbh, was just really stating it be cool to have instead of your typical "im so perfect" specimen
an sumo - fat be awesome you basically hit the nail on the head there
#10
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 01:12
Adugan wrote...
So how would a fatty fight? They would get tired after two hits and go searching in their packs for a twinkie.
Except they wouldn't find one...
#11
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 01:40
Otherwise they would have to create new models for every armor type just for the probably less than 1% of players that would want their character to be fat.
#12
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 01:44
Nope, Skyrim's armors were fit for thin and muscular and half muscular bodies perfectly with slider.Navasha wrote...
It wouldn't ever happen from a technical standpoint. Unless, of course, they have fatness as a sort of toggle switch in which case you can't wear armor of any kind.
Otherwise they would have to create new models for every armor type just for the probably less than 1% of players that would want their character to be fat.
#13
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 01:53
Flamingdropbear wrote...
I'm all for it, but more because it would mean that NPC's could be fat rather than all having the same body as in Skyrim.
I actually want to be able to have and older character rather than the twenty something more commonly found. Guess it could even be one of the backgrounds.
We already had heavy NPCs in DA:O. That guy that ran the tavern in Recliffe.
Although I honestly can't remember any other NPCs like that...and I don't think there was a single one in DA 2.
#14
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 01:55
The fat woman and man in that fallen meteor encounter in DAO.Blackrising wrote...
Flamingdropbear wrote...
I'm all for it, but more because it would mean that NPC's could be fat rather than all having the same body as in Skyrim.
I actually want to be able to have and older character rather than the twenty something more commonly found. Guess it could even be one of the backgrounds.
We already had heavy NPCs in DA:O. That guy that ran the tavern in Recliffe.
Although I honestly can't remember any other NPCs like that...and I don't think there was a single one in DA 2.
#15
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 02:03
Guest_krul2k_*
I just always head cannon my mage type as someone who studies alot to learn the so called "arcane secrects" an basically has no time for the "physical" exertions a warrior goes throw to wield say a sword, for myself the mage is more mental fitness to the warrior/rogues physical or dextrous, hence her love of cookies an pie
#16
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 02:07
Parmida wrote...
Nope, Skyrim's armors were fit for thin and muscular and half muscular bodies perfectly with slider.Navasha wrote...
It wouldn't ever happen from a technical standpoint. Unless, of course, they have fatness as a sort of toggle switch in which case you can't wear armor of any kind.
Otherwise they would have to create new models for every armor type just for the probably less than 1% of players that would want their character to be fat.
Theres a big difference between just increasing the scale size of the upper torso and making a bulbous looking belly. Can you imagine the armor texture being stretched out like a ball?
#17
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 02:17
You mean the guy is going to be THAT FAT!? okay...maybe it's a bad idea..Navasha wrote...
Parmida wrote...
Nope, Skyrim's armors were fit for thin and muscular and half muscular bodies perfectly with slider.Navasha wrote...
It wouldn't ever happen from a technical standpoint. Unless, of course, they have fatness as a sort of toggle switch in which case you can't wear armor of any kind.
Otherwise they would have to create new models for every armor type just for the probably less than 1% of players that would want their character to be fat.
Theres a big difference between just increasing the scale size of the upper torso and making a bulbous looking belly. Can you imagine the armor texture being stretched out like a ball?
#18
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 02:22
#19
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 02:27
Played a flashpoint the other day with a fat Twi'lek Sith Sorcerer Healer and he was good. Kept the tank alive after the two DPS wiped. He was also funny as all get out. "Oh yeah you want some. Come and get it."
#20
Posté 12 décembre 2012 - 02:37
#21
Posté 14 décembre 2012 - 02:54
#22
Posté 14 décembre 2012 - 02:55
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
Adugan wrote...
So how would a fatty fight? They would get tired after two hits and go searching in their packs for a twinkie.
With magic? Makes your whole argument irelevant. You can have 100kg weighted guy casting spells.
Sure, but what about fat warriors and rogues? I am sure sneaking around and going through tight passages might be a problem
#23
Posté 14 décembre 2012 - 05:53
It doesn't make sense for the hero to be fat. They get unholy amounts of exercise, even as mages.
#24
Posté 14 décembre 2012 - 06:31
Swagger7 wrote...
A fat rogue tumbling would amuse me.
LOL, just the thought of it made me cry tears of joy a little bit!
#25
Posté 14 décembre 2012 - 06:35
Foopydoopydoo wrote...
What's next? "I wanna be old"?
It doesn't make sense for the hero to be fat. They get unholy amounts of exercise, even as mages.
This.
If I wanted to be fat, I'd go back to eating pasta.
... and then make an Inquisitor with the perfect body. Just because.





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