You skipped my whole reason for posting -- it's still a bad idea.
You could make a "plausible lore reason" for allowing your character to fight with tentacle arms and summon Bahamut with a 300 second cooldown. Doesn't make it a good idea.
Besides, you CAN change your skin color...with Fantasia. Which is an option I tend to remember people begging to drop money on when it was pretty much established as a one-shot deal. Which is why, for once, i'm going to call complete BS on the whole "I FEEL RIPPED OFF" crap.
I don't understand the crisco oil applied to this argument that suggests that a VIDEOGAME that is LORE based somehow has to have its GAMEPLAY components derived completely from 100% logical situations, as if designing such a game were even freaking possible.All the "lore" comments are funny. How can we kill the same bosses in the dungeons over and over and over again? How come Captain Madison is in Sastasha normal, human and alive, after I've run Sastasha hard? Please give it up. Not everything in a game will make sense, so the fact that it wouldn't make sense is not a valid excuse to keep a feature out of the game.
No, not everything in a game will make sense, but knowing when to draw the line is the difference between a game with respectable lore and a game where it means nothing as a result. It's about maintaining integrity, and not selling it out so cheaply.
Last edited by Edellis; 11-08-2014 at 02:20 PM.
Huh...? So lore is respectable, as long as it gets only broken for real cash, because otherwise it's sold out too cheaply? Throwing lore out the window for a price is A-okay, in your opinion?
Fantasia existed long before the Aesthetician did and was explained lore-wise long before it was ever made available for sale with real-life cash (which, FYI, was due to an insane demand by the playerbase who started the infamous "FANTASIA OR RIOT" thread which had hundreds of pages, many more upvotes, and a presence the devs couldn't ignore).
Lore-wise, Fantasia gives an individual the courage to transform themselves into their true, inner selves. The Aesthetician does not have that kind of power, regardless of how he boasts about it. He has the power of scissors, combs, and a make-up kit. That's it. I mean, you might as well walk up to any barber in real life and say "Hey Freddy, make me Asian today."
If you want to get a tan? Ask for a way for you to get a tan like, I dunno, make the lounge chairs in Mist interactable and, after a few seconds of lounging, boom. You get a "Tanned" buff that darkens your current skin color for an hour or something. That'd make sense. Asking a glorified beautician with DBZ-level speed and finesse to do something a beautician traditionally cannot do in the first place or trying to grasp at straws isn't the way to make it work.
Last edited by HakuroDK; 11-08-2014 at 03:09 PM.
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