Edit a character after character creation?
#1
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 06:30
#2
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 07:21
No.
Mike said they might add something like black emporium later on.
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#3
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 07:23
Why would you want too? You don't change your face on purpose after birth. (well now you can - damn science)
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#5
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 07:58
Sweet first 1-2h of the game make a character, play for 10min realize that you made a mistake. Then sometime in december get more than 10 min into the game
I'd like this if I weren't out of likes. ![]()
#6
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 08:04
#7
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 08:34
They did say though the character creator lighting was far more representative of what you get in game. Should be a lot easier to see what your character will look like.
Yes and no. They may look so in interior lighting but the looks change in daylight and then suddenly you realize that your makeup hair looks like ****
That is also the RL problem most of us have ![]()
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#8
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 08:45
Sweet first 1-2h of the game make a character, play for 10min realize that you made a mistake. Then sometime in december get more than 10 min into the game
#9
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 08:45
#10
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 10:26
Why would you want too? You don't change your face on purpose after birth. (well now you can - damn science)
Yeah? How about scars and wrinckles?
#11
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 10:29
I used the Black Emporium to change certain things about Hawke each Act, to make it look like he was getting older as times went by and that he wasn't a fixed "cartoon" character.
I would probably use to it maybe add scars or more scars if possible as time goes by in Inquisition, maybe start with normal horns and then end up with broken horns at the end of the game.
But I would never use it to completely change the character like nose or eyecolor.
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#12
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 10:30
They did say though the character creator lighting was far more representative of what you get in game. Should be a lot easier to see what your character will look like.
Some recent gameplay videos indicate that this is not true. There are significant differences in the lighting, mostly due to the greenish hue of the Fade in the CC.
#13
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 10:38
Why would you want too? You don't change your face on purpose after birth. (well now you can - damn science)
Because a wizard did it.
Seriously, why not?
As plastic surgery here, so magic there. Maybe we just get tired of the eye color, or a chin length, and since it's just a game, no big.
#14
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 12:11
I hope they do come out with something like the mirror of transformation again. The lighting seems better, which will help with doing eyecolor and makeup. Once in a great while I'd create a character with a nose or chin I couldn't stand, but the reason the warden females got scrapped was because their makeup was something I couldn't live with through the origin. I still don't know what Cailan's saying because I'm trying to decide if that warden is going to leave Ostagar. For Hawke, the minute I reach the gallows I decide if the first stop's the black emporium.
I'll bet the devs and playtesters had some feedback on spending a really long game being annoyed by a makeup choice. I don't think that it will be too long for the DLC.
#15
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 12:15
Why would you want too? You don't change your face on purpose after birth. (well now you can - damn science)
Nice haircut?
Change of makeup?
#16
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 12:41
Some recent gameplay videos indicate that this is not true. There are significant differences in the lighting, mostly due to the greenish hue of the Fade in the CC.
Ah fair enough, I haven't watched anything recent after the Prologue steam - that was enough spoliers for me.
#17
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 01:19
I'm half for & against getting another Black Emporium, simply cause I couldn't stop going there during DA2.
But come on! Who expects Hawke's hair to look the same after 1, then 7 years?
But in the coming game, looks like we won't be able to change our Inquisitors for awhile.. So get it right first time people. :c
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#18
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 01:52
Yeah? How about scars and wrinckles?
You don't get wrinkles on purpose (unless you are a heroin junkie) and scars, well, the only way you are going to get them on purpose is if you cut your face yourself.
#19
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 01:56
#20
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 01:58
No.
Mike said they might add something like black emporium later on.
That's what people used the black emporium for? Here I thought the point was invisible naked Andraste.
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#21
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 03:26
You don't get wrinkles on purpose (unless you are a heroin junkie) and scars, well, the only way you are going to get them on purpose is if you cut your face yourself.
You know, by the time of act 3 Hawke, for instance, should get wrinckles. And maybe even grey hair.
And scars, for that matter - wth do you mean "you don't choose"? Of course you don't choose to have them, you just fough countless battles and your face clean like a baby's butt?
That's some realism.
#22
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 03:39
I couldn't get a decent looking hair color >.>
#23
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 03:48
Sweet first 1-2h of the game make a character, play for 10min realize that you made a mistake. Then sometime in december get more than 10 min into the game
Little exaggerated. I had never been good with the character creator, always went default or a bald sinister looking mage character.
Like your profile pic haha.
#24
Posté 14 novembre 2014 - 04:20
Well the opening segment of the game has dark, indoor, outside and so on lighting right off the bat. So you should be able to see within the first 15-20 min of game if you look horrible in said light. So hopefully you will be able to start over right off the bat and fix what went wrong.
Yep, exactly so. I believe they said that the CC lighting is more neutral, and during the prologue there are various different lighting scenarios so you can get a good thorough look at your character.
#25
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 03:29
Why would you want too? You don't change your face on purpose after birth. (well now you can - damn science)





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