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My Qunari developed a tattoo, huh?


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Gazzaho

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I created a female Qunari without a tattoo and during the beginning sequence where you decide between the mountain passage or the direct route she mysteriously developed a facial tattoo, two vertical stripes on each cheek and one between her eyes. This has persisted in cut scenes so far bar the one directly after waking from closing the big rift, when she awakes she doesn't have the tattoo but on switching back to gameplay after the cut scene it has reappeared.

Has any one else had this happen? My platform is PS4 with the patch installed.

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Lavaeolus

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Did you loot and equip a helmet, perhaps? Qunari get facepaints instead. I remember finding one early on and wearing it, and from what I recall it seems to match your description.

 

If so, it'll disappear during big cutscenes I think, like any helmet would.



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Kelwing

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Qunari + helmet = facepaint.

 

I'm interested in seeing how the facepaint changes with different helmets.



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Gazzaho

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Well what do you know, I did. I just tried removing it and the paint is gone. I wonder if that's by design, Qunari being horned and unable to wear helmets, or is it a bug?

Thanks for clearing that up Lavaeolus.

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SyngeIX

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It's by design.



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Zatche

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Well what do you know, I did. I just tried removing it and the paint is gone. I wonder if that's by design, Qunari being horned and unable to wear helmets, or is it a bug?

Thanks for clearing that up Lavaeolus.


It's the workaround for horns and helmets.

If you don't like how it looks, you can always choose the Hide Helmet option in the Interface menu.

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Epigram

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It's pretty clever, really. The lazy thing to do would have been to just equip the helmet and hide the horns but they chose to do something interesting.



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Gazzaho

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Yeah I've just found that out, it is clever to use paint instead of helmets. I just got a rare one that looks cool with a yellow face and really dark Deamon eye paint.

These type of touches make a game stand out, as Epigram said the lazy thing would have been to hide the horns, or worse, having them stick through the helmet.