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Why isnt there seperate sliders for eyebrow and facial color?


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Majestic Jazz

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I hate having the eyebrow and facial hair colors linked to the hair color. Why cant I just have white hair for my pc and then black hair for their eyebrows and facial hair?

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Probaly the same reason why we have no body sliders and horrible choice of hairstyles.

 

Either budget or they dont want to do it.



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Probaly the same reason why we have no body sliders and horrible choice of hairstyles.
 
Either budget or they dont want to do it.


But this is a step back considering that Mass Effect 1-3 and DAO and DA2 all had the hair color slider seperate from eyebrow/facial hair color.

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Almost all character creators are incomplete in that sense. Why can't all races choose from all tattoos? Why can't you create an elf with some stubble? The DAI creator is more detailed than most I've seen, but if you want complete freedom you really need an external tool, like the DAO toolkit.



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Almost all character creators are incomplete in that sense. Why can't all races choose from all tattoos? Why can't you create an elf with some stubble? The DAI creator is more detailed than most I've seen, but if you want complete freedom you really need an external tool, like the DAO toolkit.

 

You miss my point. Like I said, In all 3 Mass Effect games and the previous two DA games, we were able to have one color for our "head" hair and then another color slider for our eyebrows/facial hair. So in DA2, my female mage Hawke was able to have white hair with black eyebrows. In Mass Effect, my male Shepard who I modeled to be African-American to have red hair (My head cannon for this was that he dyed it this color) but his eyebrows and 5-oclock shadow was black. Now these were games that were released as late as 2007 (Mass Effect 1).

 

For some reason, DAI is different in that you only get ONE color slider that is shared amongst your hair, eyebrows, and facial hair. So if I were to recreate my red hair African-American Shepard to be a male Inquisitor, he would have red hair, red eyebrows, and red 5-oclock shadow which gives him a totally different look and I would have to head canon it to where he just dyed his whole face red.



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Dunno about you but it was PAINFUL trying to match the colors sometimes.

 

The number of times I had to restart cause my hair was black while my facial hair was dark brown...goddamn CC lighting. Eventually installed the Black is Black mod :P

 

Still it was a cool feature... but deemed unnecessary? Not many will miss it although it sucks for those who do.



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I'm glad the lighter hair colours gave a couple of versions with darker eyebrows, at least. Otherwise I wouldn't have given my Qunari white hair.

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I too wish that they would have separated those color sliders, for hair and eyebrow/facial hair. I am trying to figure out, what I will do with...

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Ahh...it's the little things. ;)

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You miss my point. Like I said, In all 3 Mass Effect games and the previous two DA games, we were able to have one color for our "head" hair and then another color slider for our eyebrows/facial hair. So in DA2, my female mage Hawke was able to have white hair with black eyebrows. In Mass Effect, my male Shepard who I modeled to be African-American to have red hair (My head cannon for this was that he dyed it this color) but his eyebrows and 5-oclock shadow was black. Now these were games that were released as late as 2007 (Mass Effect 1).

 

For some reason, DAI is different in that you only get ONE color slider that is shared amongst your hair, eyebrows, and facial hair. So if I were to recreate my red hair African-American Shepard to be a male Inquisitor, he would have red hair, red eyebrows, and red 5-oclock shadow which gives him a totally different look and I would have to head canon it to where he just dyed his whole face red.

 

I agree in as much that it would be nice to have and that I can't see why it's not there, but I think you miss my point as well. It's not at all uncommon for features from an earlier game to be changed or unavailable in sequels, often for no good reason. DAO had a solid system for controlling the AI, for instance, which obviously isn't present in DAI. And in ME3 you suddenly couldn't manually draw or put away your weapons anymore.



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I hate it, too. I was gonna make my Inquisitor blonde, but it ended up looking to weird. Though I'm kinda used to her as a red head now, lol.