Black Desert Online is the only game i know that has better graphics and customization than FFXIV in DX11 w Best Settings on and with Reshade on.
Black Desert Online is the only game i know that has better graphics and customization than FFXIV in DX11 w Best Settings on and with Reshade on.
transmog > a dead raccoon > glamour closet
I have to admit. I wasn't prepared for a bunch of responses full of acronyms. I only recognize a few of them. Like BDO is Black Desert Online, and STO is Star Trek Online, but man you guys had me confused, lol.
I'll have to give Black Desert Online a check just to see the character creator. It's only 10 bucks on Steam, so probably worth it just to see what's up. That's basically like paying for a fantasia.
Looks like there is a free 7 day trial at least, save your money for now :3I have to admit. I wasn't prepared for a bunch of responses full of acronyms. I only recognize a few of them. Like BDO is Black Desert Online, and STO is Star Trek Online, but man you guys had me confused, lol.
I'll have to give Black Desert Online a check just to see the character creator. It's only 10 bucks on Steam, so probably worth it just to see what's up. That's basically like paying for a fantasia.
Phantasy Star Online/Phantasy Star Universe series gave more freedom in your body build. You could be a large potbellied guy or girl with a huge afro if you wanted. Its one of the few games where I could create a male character with a physical build similar to me IRL which is why it stands out to me. Well that and I also really enjoy that series.
for me, it's honey select
Is ... is this a joke thread?
Are people in this game THAT fine with having such limited options?
Do people mistake SE making it hard AF for you to make a truly ugly character for being "good" CC? Cause I have seen many people claim this game has good CC in the past ...
I could name tons of games with better CC but I'll leave it at one that was released in a comparable time frame in the MMO space.
GW2.
Last edited by reivaxe; 04-05-2019 at 03:58 PM.
I have to admit. I wasn't prepared for a bunch of responses full of acronyms. I only recognize a few of them. Like BDO is Black Desert Online, and STO is Star Trek Online, but man you guys had me confused, lol.
I'll have to give Black Desert Online a check just to see the character creator. It's only 10 bucks on Steam, so probably worth it just to see what's up. That's basically like paying for a fantasia.
I would not advise that you try Black Desert Online. I played that game for majority of the past 2 years, it's incredibly P2W, blatant speedhackers everywhere, Worst Customer Support in any game, Tons of gamebreaking bugs that the GM's will not help you if it affects you (I.E. Losing ingame money due to lag). BDO puts its best assets in the beginning parts of the game designed to "Wow" the new player in, and as soon as you spend a few hundred bucks, they got you lol.
I personally find GW II's CC better, mostly because the preset body types and wide face options (they have like, 8 body types and 10 faces to choose from, something like that) can drastically change a character's appearance. ESO may have tons of sliders, but at the end of the day, none of them really matter unless you're zooming in to the character's face all the time. Also this is rather trivial, but I actually love that the character has a voice, that speaks!
Ive played an mmo where your only options are color sliders. I'll take slick gameplay Im zoomed out of 99% of the time over trash waifu bait.Is ... is this a joke thread?
Are people in this game THAT fine with having such limited options?
Do people mistake SE making it hard AF for you to make a truly ugly character for being "good" CC? Cause I have seen many people claim this game has good CC in the past ...
I could name tons of games with better CC but I'll leave it at one that was released in a comparable time frame in the MMO space.
GW2.
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