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Petition: PLEASE Let us edit character appearances after creation


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#101
Average Designer

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OP, This would be a nice to have. But right now what should be focused on for the game is getting it working properly with patches.

 

The character editor from DA2 was nice but was a DLC. If you just got the plain game without the DLC you couldn't edit your character in game.

 

Our guess is they will probably add it in a DLC pack like they did for DA2.

 

Still a nice to have but not a necessary thing right now.



#102
Lieutenant Kurin

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OP, This would be a nice to have. But right now what should be focused on for the game is getting it working properly with patches.

 

The character editor from DA2 was nice but was a DLC. If you just got the plain game without the DLC you couldn't edit your character in game.

 

Our guess is they will probably add it in a DLC pack like they did for DA2.

 

Still a nice to have but not a necessary thing right now.

It was DLC that came with every purchase of a new copy of DA2 if I remember correctly. Unless you bought used, you could change your appearance for nothing at all.



#103
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I mean no offense to you, but perhaps you don't have enough knowledge on game development and which features are easy or hard to implement to comment on this issue; it is something that could have been implemented with minimal effort. There would not have been significant time and resource constraints to adding something like this. The resources are in the game already, and they just had to give our concerns the time of day.

 

No offense meant to you, but you seem much more focused on your imagined grievances than that facts of the matter. Yes, this would have been an easy implementation. Inquisition is a massive quality game, and this feature being left out of the finished product (at least for now) due to time and/or resource constraints is a more than reasonable assumption.