Bioware just put out a tweet saying that they're looking into a DA2-style in-game face editor for Inquisition.
http://www.reddit.co...a_face_changer/
https://twitter.com/...515497133035522
YYYEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bioware just put out a tweet saying that they're looking into a DA2-style in-game face editor for Inquisition.
http://www.reddit.co...a_face_changer/
https://twitter.com/...515497133035522
YYYEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope they do it! This was something I absolutely loved about DA2 and if they had it for DA:I, not only could you fix any problems you didn't notice initially but you could add scars after an intense battle, wear fancy makeup for the ball, etc... ![]()
oooh, sweet. I was thinking seriously of restarting my inquisitor, and worried I wouldn't be able to perfectly recreate him. (I've become attached to this character. ok?)
An in-game method of editing would help fix both cc issues and the voice changing bug. (at least you could go back in and revert it back)
good then i wont remake my dwarf AGAIN, annoys me that i cant see scars at all, wanted a rogue with a scar but could not see them when i changed them in Cc.
Hopefully they remember to include a feature for sharing character creations. If they don't know how to make one, just have EA call the developers of Sims 4 to ask them to share the functionality, as the feature works really well for that game.
Oh yes please!!! This would be so so so cool!!
I hope they do it! This was something I absolutely loved about DA2 and if they had it for DA:I, not only could you fix any problems you didn't notice initially but you could add scars after an intense battle, wear fancy makeup for the ball, etc...
Changing hair color is fun too. On one of my mage Hawkes, after All That Remains, I changed her hair to stark white. I also put a couple of points into Blood Mage and gave her red eyes for more RP goodness.
Thanks to a very handy mod for Origins, I was able to do the same for my Warden after she went through the Temple of Sacred Ashes.
And of course they'll charge us $14.99 for the feature that should've been in the game from the start...
is that an EA thing?
i can't wait to have this, and if they put a merchant with cool armors like the one in DA2 (maybe new models of armor) i'm glad to pay 4.99 € (14.99 seems to much for something like this)
Likely month(s) away. I'm sure they are working on bugs before adding any new features into the game that could cause even more bugs. I suspect the mod community will have a solution within a week or two, as they have already been able to find and extract face data from save games.
No stated timeline. I am expecting a chest to be added as well. There's a Game Informer interview where one of the designers remarks that the chest was left out because they thought it wasn't necessary, so it wasn't a priority. The language suggested that they'll include one later.
So I think we can expect some nice changes to be forthcoming.
By the time the dang thing comes out I'll probably be played out. I really wish they would've used their head and added it into the game at launch. It just seems like such an obvious thing to do... probably hoping they could get some cash for it from a DLC.
I hope we get this soon. I don't want to start again for a fourth time.
Things that will improve my experience
1. About to adjust my characters face in game
2. Storage chest- Seriously this should be in the game day one. I have this excellent sword for a level 18 character and I can't use it for 3 more levels. It is taking up inventory space I could be using for other loot.
3. Grid reference for character creation. Tired of playing by eye with the sliders having numbers will make things easier.
I'd rather they do this all in one bundle, the new Mirror of Transformation or whatever it was called + a import and export feature for faces.
All that space in Skyhold (and Haven) and no damn place to store your stuff. That really needs to change.
How much stuff are you carrying around? 90 inventory slots is more than enough. Stop clinging to lowbie items.
They should add a storage chest first.
Yes, and for gods sake more beards for the dwarves.
Please, I'm in a 50 hours game, seriously thinking in restart because of my inquisitor's face!!!!
Changing hair color is fun too. On one of my mage Hawkes, after All That Remains, I changed her hair to stark white. I also put a couple of points into Blood Mage and gave her red eyes for more RP goodness.
Thanks to a very handy mod for Origins, I was able to do the same for my Warden after she went through the Temple of Sacred Ashes.
I did the same thing with my Warden and Hawke. They evolved throughout the game as different things happened to them. It really added to the immersion. ![]()
If that mean new hairstyles too, I will cry of joy.