Well, that sort of outfit in general, but sure.
You can have that as long as I can make my favorite weapon from that game. ![]()
Well, that sort of outfit in general, but sure.
You can have that as long as I can make my favorite weapon from that game. ![]()
This one. It looked like a dark gold and white, with some brown, to me:
Yes! I can see my PC in this outfit, walking around Skyhold with a white Persian Cat...or Nug. Make it happen Bioware!!
Guest_Puddi III_*
Riding a white lion, pls.
I'd be perfectly happy with being able to put my Inquisitor into the casual clothes worn by npcs. I accept that lower quality and race restrictions will be a factor, I don't care I just want some variety.
Is ManQuisitor's outfit going to be skin tight and flesh colored as well? Somehow I doubt it.
Concept art:

j/k
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Agreed. It looks good but I feel it will be a bit boring after a while, the option to change it up a bit would be very welcome.
Yes, please!
More outfit options is good... but full customization would be even better.
Inquisition has this HUGE, in-depth crafting system... why not use it for our casual wear as well? Imagine being able to tailor your Inquisitor's unique outfit with the design and colors that fit his/her personal style!
I would love this! I'd actually pay 10 dollars if it was good enough.
Concept art:
j/k
Would totally put this on my male Inquisitor.

Despite all the complaints about the colour palette in this one, I have to go with 'at least there is a colour palette'. This is better than mudbrown everywhere, this is unique, has a style. And the gold arms are by far the most interesting piece of the outfit. I think it's cool, I think it lives up to the fidelity and variety of companion customizations.

This does not. (For those wondering, this is the final casual outfit, not the above).
Despite all the complaints about the colour palette in this one, I have to go with 'at least there is a colour palette'. This is better than mudbrown everywhere, this is unique, has a style. And the gold arms are by far the most interesting piece of the outfit. I think it's cool, I think it lives up to the fidelity and variety of companion customizations.
This does not. (For those wondering, this is the final casual outfit, not the above).
I agree. While I'm not a complete fan of the first one, if that was what we were stuck with I wouldn't be complaining. Much.
I agree. While I'm not a complete fan of the first one, if that was what we were stuck with I wouldn't be complaining. Much.
I just realized the boots from the first got replaced by skin-tight pseudo garter belts... whaa...?
The thing is the original boots and the original arms gave the outfit 3D definition. Now it just looks skintight. And mud brown....
I don't mind the outfit's shape, but the colour scheme is pretty dull.
I would have thought someone like the Inquisitor would wear more blacks, reds, whites and silvers.
Having finally watched some of the Twitch video
it looked a little lower res than the full glory we've seen before. It seems highly likely to me, therefore, that the Inquisitor's casual wear will look better in the final game - better textures, lighting and so on. As such, there is, I believe, no need for anyone to throw a massive strop about it.
I'm fine with the clothing design. I wouldn't mind the option to change the colors at least. But on the grand scale of things, it's outshined by the sheer amount of customization options in everything else. I wouldn't be against Bioware releasing Casual and Armor Schematic DLCs though.
Despite all the complaints about the colour palette in this one, I have to go with 'at least there is a colour palette'. This is better than mudbrown everywhere, this is unique, has a style. And the gold arms are by far the most interesting piece of the outfit. I think it's cool, I think it lives up to the fidelity and variety of companion customizations.
This does not. (For those wondering, this is the final casual outfit, not the above).
That just gave me an idea. Have they confirmed that every Inquisitor will wear the same clothes or only that you won't be able to change the outfit? The clothes in the above picture look so much better that I almost can't believe that they're not the ones they're using - so maybe they are using both. The upper outfit has more metal on it and reminds me of certain warrior armors we've seen before, while the character with the more dull looking clothes from the stream was certainly a mage. Maybe the casual clothes are slightly different for each class? Could that be a possibility?
Edit: If you look at the hairstyle, the Inquisitor in the upper picture could be the female warrior called Makkon from one of the previous demos where they fought the Avvar chief. Could be another hint that her clothes are what warriors get.
Random observation:
I believe the color of the outfit is light beige, not white.
I hope that we can change the color because this color is very bad
clothes ar so so but color is omg..
Despite all the complaints about the colour palette in this one, I have to go with 'at least there is a colour palette'. This is better than mudbrown everywhere, this is unique, has a style. And the gold arms are by far the most interesting piece of the outfit. I think it's cool, I think it lives up to the fidelity and variety of companion customizations.
This does not. (For those wondering, this is the final casual outfit, not the above).
Not to mention the boots!
WHY DID THEY TAKE AWAY THE BOOTS.
That just gave me an idea. Have they confirmed that every Inquisitor will wear the same clothes or only that you won't be able to change the outfit? *snip*
During the Twitch stream, some viewers asked if the clothes were customizable and the designer accompanying Cameron replied with no, and directed the conversation toward armor customization instead.
Hmmm, so no casual cloths in the Keep? What the .. ? I mean c'mon, I totaly wanted a male Quizzie looking like THAT! On that friggin bone-throne-DLC-thingy!

That just gave me an idea. Have they confirmed that every Inquisitor will wear the same clothes or only that you won't be able to change the outfit? *snip*
During the Twitch stream, some viewers asked if the clothes were customizable and the designer accompanying Cameron replied with no, and directed the conversation toward armor customization instead.
That doesn't mean that the casual clothing the Inquisitor wears might not be different between classes, though. In other words, you might not be able to customise it, but you might be dressed a little differently if you were a warrior rather than a mage, for example. I believe that's what WoW was trying to say.