It'd be really nice to see a hair pack instead of another armor pack. Don't get my wrong I like the extra armor, mounts, thrones and all that. But pretty much everytime I go to roll a new inquisitor I get to character creator and go "Oh yeah... this." The hairs are pretty lack luster. I'd like to get some nice long hair looks going. Remember the Dalish concept art from DOA? I want that guys hair. And I'd like my females to have an option of long hair as well.
I would definitely buy that pack.
Suggestion. Hair pack.
#1
Posté 12 août 2015 - 11:01
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#2
Posté 13 août 2015 - 12:02
You, me and a ton of other people... unfortunately it does not appear likely. This has been asked for since the game was released in November. Sadly, not gonna happen IMO
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#3
Posté 13 août 2015 - 12:18
You, me and a ton of other people... unfortunately it does not appear likely. This has been asked for since the game was released in November. Sadly, not gonna happen IMO
Duckley's probably right, unfortunately. I don't understand why they wouldn't make a pack, considering all the people who want one. Other games make hair packs that sell well, too. I'm definitely in favour and have written many paragraphs on why, because it's really important, in my opinion. But not just because it's important. Because so many people want it, and Bioware ignores them, just like they ignore the people who want a new Skyhold outfit.
*sigh* I really feel like they are too proud to admit they don't do everything perfectly ![]()
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#4
Posté 13 août 2015 - 01:49
Yes. Please, yes. I went into BE last night before starting the new DLC, wanting to turn my warrior into a Ciri look alike, but the hair. Jesus god, that freaking hair. It looks even worse for lighter colored hair. It looks like my warrior went to Party City and bought a wig to dress up as Ciri--a cheap bad wig. That isn't even discussing those abominations they call eyebrows. Unless they think this is what people want:

I'm pretty sure they don't.
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#5
Posté 13 août 2015 - 02:56
The rule of thumb is: Hair sucks in Inquisition.
But that includes all hair. Facial hair sucks (not to mention being forced to have sideburns), eyebrows suck, and most of all, head-hair sucks. Eyelashes are fine, I guess, so... yay?
Though I don't understand why almost all of them are seemingly identical. Making new characters is really hard with so few options, because reusing hair makes the characters too similar most of the time. Add Hawke into the mix, and you'll be struggling to do just one playthrough with acceptable hair.
I have no idea what I'll do for my next playthrough. I used the 2 hairs I like for my first 2 playthroughs (though I didn't know one had sideburns at the time, and will not use it again until it's fixed, so probably never). This time, my friend lent me her sliders, so that's a no-brainer, and I used them to make Hawke identical to the Inquisitor for comic effect. But next time? I've already used everything. Even if they just added one good style, it would help me immeasurably.
Now, if I could dream, I would have enough hairs that I could change my character's style if I wanted. Like giving her a different style for the ball, like how some people aged their Hawkes. Ah... that would be nice
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#6
Posté 13 août 2015 - 03:06
Not this again ![]()
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#7
Posté 13 août 2015 - 03:28
Not this again
Why not? Clearly, Bioware didn't get the message. Either way, is it really that hard to ignore a post? I ignore most threads. I don't go into them telling them to shut up. I guess you care a little more than you think.
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#9
Posté 13 août 2015 - 05:07
I WILL PAY MONEY FOR SOME DIFFERENT HAIR!!!
yes please some new hair. i don't care if it clips into my armor. i'm just so sad at the variety of hair options. like 10 of them are bald (correction, almost bald) the rest are tied up or funky AF.
Also, if possible, tone down the saturation on the red hair color. hot damn.
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#10
Posté 13 août 2015 - 05:56
Why not? Clearly, Bioware didn't get the message. Either way, is it really that hard to ignore a post? I ignore most threads. I don't go into them telling them to shut up. I guess you care a little more than you think.
There are plenty of hair styles (as well as other character customization options) available. Are those really not enough?
#11
Posté 13 août 2015 - 06:14
There are plenty of hair styles (as well as other character customization options) available. Are those really not enough?
No, they are not. Plenty of horrible hairstyles are still horrible. Thirty shades of bald isn't what I'd consider variety. The remaining ones aren't much better. By all means, if you're quite happy with them, you have no need to be bothered if more are added.
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#12
Posté 13 août 2015 - 09:44
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#13
Posté 13 août 2015 - 09:55
Normally, I would have sighed and made fun of this, but I have to admit: I would rather pay money for extended character customization options, than faction armor that's kind of ncie to have, but I would never genuinely wear.
There are plenty of hair styles (as well as other character customization options) available. Are those really not enough?
To all the wonderful ladies here their well-deserved stage, yet for a black man, you basically get to choose your head shape. Which hilariously is also the reason so many complain about why there are so many "buzzcuts".
I guess I'm lucky I'm not a black woman.
#14
Posté 13 août 2015 - 11:11
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#15
Posté 13 août 2015 - 11:32
More hairs, an ability to share face codes and save presets, more options for skyhold PJ's. Ugh, would love to have all of the above as an official DLC from Bioware. As it is, modders are making some really brilliant progress. Hopefully they'll find a way to add new hairs rather than modify existing ones, and then we'll really get the ball rolling. I would suggest if your a PC player, going to nexus mods and trying out some of the new hairs there. It takes a ton of time and effort to make new mods and model hairs, so well done them.
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#16
Posté 13 août 2015 - 02:41
Yay, because...why not? =) But probably not going to happen.
#17
Posté 13 août 2015 - 05:33
Totally for it. The hair is terrible! I mean, why does it have to be such fancy stuff like one side long, the other one shaved? Huh? There were better options in DAO. And yes, I know, there is the problem with the armor. But hey, it didn't bother you that weapons and shields overlap with armor, so why the problem with the hair? Also, there are so many nice short haircuts why not, at least, add a variety of those?
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#18
Posté 14 août 2015 - 03:07
I will pay for a hair pack if its good
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#19
Posté 14 août 2015 - 04:14
Just like the pajamas or fixing the broken male elf arms; this is never going to happen. Look forward to new MP items, armor packs, and story DLC because you're never going to see new styles of hair.
#20
Posté 14 août 2015 - 04:57
I agree. Not only just longer hair, but prettier short and shoulder length hair. There are so many great short and shoulder length hairstyles, yet every hairstyle available for inquisitors are ugly, imo.
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#21
Posté 14 août 2015 - 09:06
Curious as to why Bioware wouldn't do hair packs. They have done them in TW3 and in Dragons Dogma - so not unheard of....
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#22
Posté 14 août 2015 - 10:17
Given that the current options are bad trimmed short haircuts and like twenty different kinds of bald (In 360 it looked pixelated and was even more horrible than in One) I would really like some additional options... Not like fashionable haircuts you see on galas, but you know, some types of hair that don't suck.. I'd get happy with a refurbishing of the cuts seen on Origins.
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#23
Posté 15 août 2015 - 12:45
It'd be really nice to see a hair pack instead of another armor pack. Don't get my wrong I like the extra armor, mounts, thrones and all that. But pretty much everytime I go to roll a new inquisitor I get to character creator and go "Oh yeah... this." The hairs are pretty lack luster. I'd like to get some nice long hair looks going. Remember the Dalish concept art from DOA? I want that guys hair. And I'd like my females to have an option of long hair as well.
I would definitely buy that pack.
yup
#24
Posté 15 août 2015 - 03:37
There are plenty of hair styles (as well as other character customization options) available. Are those really not enough?
The below is my answer:
No, they are not. Plenty of horrible hairstyles are still horrible. Thirty shades of bald isn't what I'd consider variety. The remaining ones aren't much better. By all means, if you're quite happy with them, you have no need to be bothered if more are added.
Exactly. We need quality, not just quantity. And even then, we don't really have quantity when you consider all of the redundant styles. I made screenshots of every style in the game, and there are 26. 13 of those are bald/almost bald.
Yes, you read correctly. Half of the hairs are bald or almost bald. That's 13 other styles, and most of those either suck, have sideburns, or both.
But there is another extremely important point. Most of the remaining 13 styles do not fit the world of Dragon Age. People in Origins looked fine. People in DA2 looked like they lived in Thedas. People in Inquisition do not. The contrast is enormous. You're telling me that not only did most people's sense of style and attraction change that drastically from 9:37-9:40, but it also happened in every culture in Thedas? And that every culture also now has the same styles? What happened to dwarven braids? And that contrast is made even worse by the fact that your companions don't share this problem. The Inner Circle looks like they're in Dragon Age, but most of the population and most Inquisitors look like they're not.
Basically, the hair in Inquisition lacks variety, quality, and doesn't fit in the world that was established. Not a good combo. I don't know who thought this was a good idea, but apparently they're too proud to admit their mistake.
Edit: I think there are actually 28 "styles", not 26. My bad. Not that it changes much...
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#25
Posté 15 août 2015 - 06:49
The below is my answer:
Exactly. We need quality, not just quantity. And even then, we don't really have quantity when you consider all of the redundant styles. I made screenshots of every style in the game, and there are 26. 13 of those are bald/almost bald.
Yes, you read correctly. Half of the hairs are bald or almost bald. That's 13 other styles, and most of those either suck, have sideburns, or both.
But there is another extremely important point. Most of the remaining 13 styles do not fit the world of Dragon Age. People in Origins looked fine. People in DA2 looked like they lived in Thedas. People in Inquisition do not. The contrast is enormous. You're telling me that not only did most people's sense of style and attraction change that drastically from 9:37-9:40, but it also happened in every culture in Thedas? And that every culture also now has the same styles? What happened to dwarven braids? And that contrast is made even worse by the fact that your companions don't share this problem. The Inner Circle looks like they're in Dragon Age, but most of the population and most Inquisitors look like they're not.
Basically, the hair in Inquisition lacks variety, quality, and doesn't fit in the world that was established. Not a good combo. I don't know who thought this was a good idea, but apparently they're too proud to admit their mistake.
*sigh*






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