One arm completely bare yet somehow bracelets are "covered." Rings are perfectly visible, even on the gloved hand. Why did this happen?
One arm completely bare yet somehow bracelets are "covered." Rings are perfectly visible, even on the gloved hand. Why did this happen?
I'd also like necklaces to be visible with the shirt + coat. I dyed mine in pastel pink and would like to accent it with the cherry blossom choker or maybe the Redbill scarf. :(
I present you:
https://i.imgur.com/549vc0s.jpg
It's really not a top priority thing, but it's odd they'd let things like this slip off, considering the model of these items wer made to specifically expose the wrist /think
To not ruin the overall look of the glamour. I guess.
Gotta keep the image of Noctis pure. Or something.
I honestly want accessories to be more visible in general. But then, I also want belts to be visible again.
its because the hide flag is likely tied to the glove, not the bracelet, so the game doesnt have a way to tell if a bracelet is on a certain arm, only that its either hid or shown. same with rings, the glove has the ring flag set to shown so you see them, largely because theyre fingerless gloves so no clipping issues
They're very hit-and-miss whether jewellery is shown or not.
Rings and fingerless gloves are another unpredictable one. I thought it was only an issue with earlier gear, but have recently discovered that the Alliance mage halfgloves hide rings as well - which is disappointing since I like to keep the Fortemps ring glamoured on everything.
For the ring, I don't think the game can hide only one of the rings, so to not make the glove hide the ring on the other hand as well, they left them there...
As for bracelet, I think since it's intended to be used with the chest piece as well which contains an extension to the glove (Why they didn't make it a part of the glove? Ask the devs cause I go no idea.) it does go over the arm where the bracelet would be on the left arm... And if it hides bracelets on the right arm, I imagine it's once again engine limitations that they can't hide just one side.
It's to do with how gear and character models work - the chest piece simply replaces the entire body and arms down to the wrists, while hand gear replaces the hands - it might have long-sleeved gloves extending up from the hands and covering the arms, but tight-fitting wristbands tend to be modeled as part of the body/arms piece.