+1 you speak for many of us when you say this!
Customization of the character may not seem a big deal... but actually it is! Perhaps even barber shops located throughout Eorzea in the future to change hairstyles for gil?
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I too would love some more hair options, and I'd REALLY love height and other body modifying sliders. They could do something similar to Phantasy Star Universe's body modification, which allowed for unique body types without having the ridiculously shaped characters you see in WoW or Aion.
Hair based on characters from other FF games would be interesting. Humorously enough, Aion already did have Cloud's hair (the Advent Children version) and it was awesome.
We need more beards. Long flowing beards. Perhaps not on the Lalafells though.. they might trip over themselves.
As cool as it would be, I don't think its so simple as just, "Hey, lets add some sliders ;D" and might not be possible to have such an in depth character creator with this engine they are using. There's a reason every game doesn't have a character creator like EVE regardless of the games genre.
Some new hairstyles on the other hand would be cool, but I love mine so *shrugs*
Hum... count me as supporting this, I guess.
I was certainly impressed by character creation - there are MMOs of the same intended standard with worse. But that said it is far from the best in the industry, and we all had pretty low expectations after that pathetic excuse for a character creation system in XI.
So, while I was indeed overjoyed to see my face shape was no longer tied to my choice of two hairstyles with their two colours and basically nothing else.. of course greater customisability is always lovely. You can never have enough, to be honest.
That said.. I think a character re-customisation option is something I'd prefer to see added first, albeit perhaps as a premium feature.
Here's Perfect World's Character Creation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPQJhYD-F20
It's so good that I managed to make my character looks almost exactly like me.
Ppl that know me in real life know that my miqote makes me feel really really underdeveloped in the body department...
While I find my miqote cute I want to make her more or less close to myself...which is impossible.. the lack of ppl working on -dat makes it even less possible T_T
That's what I was thinking, too.. of all the MMOs I've played, only a handful of them have character creation that's *that* in depth. Aion, Perfect World, Forsaken World... and a few others come to mind. Most MMOs, by far, do not offer that much character customization. So, it's by no means "modern standard".
I think we could do well with more hair styles, voice sets, eye colors... perhaps different chest sizes for those who seem to want it in a video game (kinda creepy, IMO)... but the all-out character customization of a game like Aion, as you stated Abriael, could lead to some very, very ridiculous, often creepy-looking characters which kinda detract from the game.
I mean check out some of the samples on this page: Click Here
No thanks.
By all means, more options for each race's look/sounds, details, etc... But I think they should still resemble what they're supposed to.
Seems the way of it, doesn't it?
Start a new thread "There's already threads about this! Stop posting redundant threads!"
Post into an existing thread instead of starting a new one, "This thread was dead! Stop necro-bumping old threads!"
I guess once something has been discussed, some people feel it should never, ever, be discussed again. Imagine if that's how it was in real life and once a discussion had taken place, everyone was prohibited from ever bringing the topic up again? We'd have run out of topics to talk about a long time ago.
'course, there's the third type, which are the ones who don't want anyone else discussing something they're not interested in. They're characterized by people posting in the thread complaining about how they're sick and tired of people discussing the topic in question and everyone just needs to shut up and stop talking about it. It's not enough for them to choose to not click on the thread and simply ignore it. No no.. It is absolutely maddening to them that others are discussing something they don't like... and they must do their part to put an end to it.
Tolerance runs high on the internet.