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veteran
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veteran
Joined: Oct 2021
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I don't want her scale mail to suddenly look like the dark justiciar armor. It's not the same thing. Its not even supposed to be the same thing ... Why not tho? You would get the best from each ... effective armor you want, and good thematic visual from another. The best from each would include the necrotic damage. It wouldn't just be the scale mail AC dressed up like dark justiciar armor.
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veteran
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Joined: Oct 2020
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So, if i understand this right ... you dont want transmogrification, bcs it dont do things its not supposed to do? O_o
I still dont understand why cant we change Race for our hirelings.  Lets us play Githyanki as racist as they trully are!
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veteran
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veteran
Joined: Jul 2014
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But I'd rather a "what you see is what you get" approach where you maintain some degree of internal consistency Thats the beauty of transogrification.  You can easily have it.  //Edit: Didnt i say exactly this allready? O_o Yeah, you said, it, I said I don't like it and explained why, you repeated it would be nice to have and now we are going in circles.
Last edited by Tuco; 27/07/22 01:11 PM.
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veteran
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veteran
Joined: Oct 2020
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You did? O_o Can you please point me towards that post where you are explaining "why"? Since all i can see is what would you like more ... and what would be worse option. O_o
I honestly would like to know some actual reason, since it seems once again as one of those cases where people are bothered by the very existence of something, even tho they wouldnt seen even single example of its existence, like ever ... unless they actively use it themselves. O_o And that i really cannot understand.
I still dont understand why cant we change Race for our hirelings.  Lets us play Githyanki as racist as they trully are!
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stranger
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stranger
Joined: Aug 2022
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+1
Customization options for clothing like colour really does make sense, since the original BG1 & 2 allowed you to choose colours for your characters at any time in the character menu. The chosen colours automatically tinted the items you wore in various ways. It made my character stand out, and helped the companions stand out as well when I changed theirs. It also changed their highlight circle and this was excellent for locating them easily, but also made them feel unique as well.
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Volunteer Moderator
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Volunteer Moderator
Joined: Feb 2022
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+1 to being able to pick a couple (or more) thematic colours at startup that would influence detail colours on clothing/armour, as per original games.
And ideally we’ll have a way to change that later, along with hair, makeup, jewellery and maybe even tattoos.
But while I am totally the sort of player who will sport suboptimal armour and weapons because they look cooler, I would prefer Larian spend their time and effort on things other than making the ability to reskin armour or weapons part of the core game and would rather avoid additional complexity to the interface to support it. For me, this seems like something ideally left to modding.
"You may call it 'nonsense' if you like, but I've heard nonsense, compared with which that would be as sensible as a dictionary!"
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apprentice
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apprentice
Joined: Jul 2020
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Yes! Absolutly! In original BG I loved the fact we could choose colors of our clothes. It was simple system, but that's all I needed. In BG3 it would have be probably more complicated to work, but I think it's worth a shot.
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stranger
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stranger
Joined: Apr 2023
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+1 as well,
Came here to suggest this, and would love it being available from the start of the game, if the original characters get to have a custom look, would love if we were able too as well.
While I would be really happy with Full color change options, would be fine with just color change on the fabric of the clothes, and maybe basic tinting on the armors.
Could have it as an activation option like with the Divinity: Original Sin 2 gift bag? so we can choose to have the crafting ability at the start of the game, and then that way traders can sale dyes for a more tradition feel.
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