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TurianSpectre

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I know this has probably been mentioned before but i wouldnt mind more customisable armour and a lot more options when going around casually eg on the citadel and on the normandy there was only a small selection of pretty much military outfits but there was virtually no proper casual clothes...

 

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I'd love some more hoodies like the one from ME3! And then preferably in the basegame for everyone. Not just - I think it was - collector's edition.

 

And since I'll most likely play female Ryder the most:

I'd also like to see more choices for feminine clothing or perhaps sexier clothes. The dress from ME2 was brilliant, but that latex... thing from ME3 was horrendous. (and no, I don't mean that EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF CLOTHING EVER must be a miranda catsuit with ******.)

 

For males maybe some more basic t-shirt combinations (like James Vega had). Nothing says casual better than a t-shirt.


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I hope so too. A lot of rpg's and adventure games now have a lot of clothing customization, there's no real reason why ME:A wouldn't have it. Although ME3 was still better than the Inquisitor's pajamas.


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TurianSpectre

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I'd love some more hoodies like the one from ME3! And then preferably in the basegame for everyone. Not just - I think it was - collector's edition.

 

And since I'll most likely play female Ryder the most:

I'd also like to see more choices for feminine clothing or perhaps sexier clothes. The dress from ME2 was brilliant, but that latex... thing from ME3 was horrendous. (and no, I don't mean that EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF CLOTHING EVER must be a miranda catsuit with ******.)

 

For males maybe some more basic t-shirt combinations (like James Vega had). Nothing says casual better than a t-shirt.

I actually have one of the hoodies from the game, they are so cosy :D



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I hope so too. A lot of rpg's and adventure games now have a lot of clothing customization, there's no real reason why ME:A wouldn't have it. Although ME3 was still better than the Inquisitor's pajamas.

 

Maybe the pajamas were more comfortable than Alliance uniforms.


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Maybe the pajamas were more comfortable than Alliance uniforms.

At least DA:I now has several types of pajamas in various colors.

 

Would be nice to see some more casual clothing in ME:A than the previous titles.


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Let us walk around the ship in our tightie whities. Pajama parties on the Tempest!

Or a shirt and jeans or something. Or alien costumes. And not futuristic looking casual wear. I like casual wear looking like the clothes we have today, like the hoodie; in ME it just feels nice.
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^Velour



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That's what it looks like but I don't know about casual outfits. They said we may not have any choices because armor pieces snap on to our outfits. That's what I heard. If it's true then BIOWARE messed up again. :(

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It was always kinda weird how every time you set foot on a city (aka Citadel or Illum) you and your squaddies had to bring armor (or "armor" because Miranda's catsuit wasn't really armor, it was "tactical clothes"). But then again, every time you set foot on something was because you had to do a quest on that planet/city.

 

Andromeda is a great fresh start to do things in a more organic way. Casual clothing if you're technically off-duty and then Armor when needed (based on planet/quest/etc).

For actual armor I really liked the modular system, but I'm not sure if I want to have 3000 armors pieces that are basically the same thing just with better stats. 


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Well, since this is a future, I hope they have smart clothing. Nice tight and comfortable suits that can be modified to look differently (change colors, shine some neon etc) but practical nevertheless. If I had a choice between some jeans with t-shirt and a futuristic tight suit that feels as comfortable as my own skin, monitores my health, maintains my body temperature and protects me from minor injuries (cuts and blunt hits), I would choose the latter always. But then I'm a practical person that doesn't give a damn about fashion and looks. I find the simplicity aesthetically pleasing. So I guess it comes down to having more options.


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I would love a chainmail tank top as the optional casual outfit.

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