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#1
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Please have better character customization than Dragon Age: Inquisition. It took me days to make a toon that I actually liked enough, tough it still looked silly. Bethesda does a much better job. Steal from them.

 

Also don't do all those MMO-ish fetch quests that make up for 80 percent of the game, like in Inquisition. Steal from The Witcher III, that has so much content without making quests feel like a chore.



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Dalakaar

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Steal from them.

 

Steal from

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Aside from the hair and the eyebrows, I think the DAI character customisation is pretty good. Though I haven't tried Fallout 4.
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Something tells me Bethesda got lucky this time. The Fallout 4 character creation is awesome, but they've really never done that well before. Looking decent in Oblivion was a total nightmare. Even in Fallout 3/NV, something was always just... off. 


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Bethesda does a much better job. Steal from them.

Tbh, I found Fallout 4's cc pretty difficult to use. Without any cursors etc for reference, sometimes I didn't even realise what I was doing to my character's face until it was exaggerated. Took me a while to make something I liked. I do think their hair and eyebrow selection was better though, plus the body slider and good presets to choose from. Overall, I still think DAI's was the best cc I've used so far. That might change when I've played around with FO4's more, but on the first go, DAI's wins for me.


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Aside from the hair and the eyebrows, I think the DAI character customisation is pretty good. Though I haven't tried Fallout 4.

yeah as long as the hair and eyebrows aer improved then I think that they'll be moving in the right direction. As for quests I personally didn't mind them too much but I can see why people do get a bit annoyed by them. I've had a brief go at Fallout 4 mostly because I've not had time for more but yes the CC is pretty good in that. Could be better but it is better than DAI's



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I like the idea of sculpting over pushing sliders around though I'm not sure F4 made it as intuitive as it should be. Beyond that I think Inq seemed to have the bigger range of possible characters. 

 

Moving hair should be essential. 



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Fallout 4 has an awesome character creator. However, why does ME:A have to be a Fallout clone? I'm sure BioWare is going to give us tons of options to make us create the character WE want.


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Fallout 4 has an awesome character creator. However, why does ME:A have to be a Fallout clone? I'm sure BioWare is going to give us tons of options to make us create the character WE want.

 

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Perhaps Bio will bow to the enivitable and allow for face scanning.

 

Now if one can face scan a photo, say, then be able to tweak it... that can be called Awesome!
 



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Saints row 3 / 4 does a better job.
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Perhaps Bio will bow to the enivitable and allow for face scanning.

 

Now if one can face scan a photo, say, then be able to tweak it... that can be called Awesome!
 

 

I would love to scan my face in ME:A. It would make me have a more personal attachment to my character.



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Huh. DAI CC was good.

 

How much Elfroot... sorry, Hallex did you ingest?



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I would love to scan my face in ME:A. It would make me have a more personal attachment to my character.


LOL, If Ryder had my face, the buxom blonde companion would say "Your kidding, right?"
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Fallout 4 has an awesome character creator. However, why does ME:A have to be a Fallout clone? I'm sure BioWare is going to give us tons of options to make us create the character WE want.

 

It does not? Asking for similar options to those that were in Fallout 4 is most certainly not the same as asking for Mass Effect: Andromeda to be a clone of Fallout 4 unless you are under the impression that Fallout 4 is nothing but a character creator. 

 

Some people are asking for Bioware to look at Fallout 4's character creator exactly because there are options there they could use to create the character they want in Mass Effect: Andromeda.

 

I am one of those people because I would like for there to be options such as greying hair, freckles, scars and imperfections because I feel that those are detail options that are very much lacking in the Mass Effect creator. This is also why I'd like for them to look at the overbite option from the Dragon Age: Inquisition's character creator.

 

As a note in general to any request about desired options in character creator; providing examples of the character creator options that you'd like to see in Mass Effect: Andromeda goes a long way for the developers to know what of the tons of options they should provide if they can for us to enjoy. It is unfair to a degree to expect them to know exactly what options you'd like unless you provide examples. It is like how saying; "I want better hair" is not necessarily helpful without providing an example of what you think constitutes as better hair.

 

You do not need to post a picture if you remove some vagueness by saying; "I'd like for there to be some hairstyles of decently length like to the shoulders if possible" or "I'd like for there to be a hairstyles that is not just curly at the tips, I don't care about what length the hairstyle has." or simply point to an existing character's hairstyle by saying; "I'd like for a hairstyle option that is like Jack's shaven ponytail hairstyle from Mass Effect 3 but made avaliable to both male and female characters, please"
 



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Aside from the hair and the eyebrows, I think the DAI character customisation is pretty good. Though I haven't tried Fallout 4.

 

yeah... we don't talk about those horrifying hairstyles. It made me feel lucky to have smooth metal skin.



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I thought DAI CC was better than FO4's. The hair needs work, but other than that I thought it was a very good CC.



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Tbh, I found Fallout 4's cc pretty difficult to use. Without any cursors etc for reference, sometimes I didn't even realise what I was doing to my character's face until it was exaggerated. Took me a while to make something I liked. I do think their hair and eyebrow selection was better though, plus the body slider and good presets to choose from. Overall, I still think DAI's was the best cc I've used so far. That might change when I've played around with FO4's more, but on the first go, DAI's wins for me.

 

 

Yah, that's one reason I always go to the extreme and laughed out loud at SR.



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Bethesda does a much better job. Steal from them.

No, don't do this. Because Bethesda's CC is actually not that great. It's just as basic as DA:I, if not more so.

 

Steal from The Witcher III, that has so much content without making quests feel like a chore.

lol, most of the content is fluff, even if it doesn't feel like it. The main story is really the only thing of importance, the only thing that makes Witcher3 a RPG (and not a sandbox game). The main story is really the only thing that creates "choices with consequences".



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I prefer F4 CC, because of how expansive and powerful it is. I really appreciate the fact that you can re-create almost everyone (I've seen some really great re-creations of Nic Cage, Joker, Putin, Jake Gyllenhaal etc.). As for DA:I CC, when I'm lurking "Show your Inquisitor" thread, I have a feeling that almost every human male/human female/elf male/whatever looks almost the same or at least have some similarities within their race/gender. 

And the fact I couldn't re-create decent Faora from Man of Steel in DA:I CC really infuriates me! >: ( But hey, now I have F4 for that.



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DAI CC is pretty great actually, best that Bioware has this far. Only problem is hair and eyebrown department, but otherwise I don't really know game that would have better CC.

 

You are probably talking about Fallout4's CC since Skyrim's one is nowhere near DAI's unless you have heavily modded it.



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Well, didn't one of the devs at Bioware say they were looking into, or at least really want to, a CC like the ones in Black Desert? 

 


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Mass Effect 2 and even Mass Effect had better face creations than in any Bethesda games I have played (all the Fallouts and Elder Scrolls except F4). The only thing where Bioware should look is in the mirror; they had done it before and they had done it well.

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I'd like the option to save an appearance for if we start again, trying to get the appearance exact based on just pics is frustrating, at least bring back the code bar from ME3.


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The best CC I've seen recently is Guild Wars 2

 

 

The MMO ones made by Korean companies I've played tend to give you insane number of options but none of them I actually really like, whereas Guild Wars 2 has fewer but more that I'd actually want to end up picking.

 

Woe to the time spent in Aion going through 45 hair options without actually liking any of them......



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Moving hair should be essential. 

 Screw moving hair, just good hair in general will be nice, those beards and lack of great looking long and short hairdos were just bad in DA:I. On the bright side, the buzzes looked pretty nice.