Note: I'm aware I have a bug about this issue from Benchmark 2. If possible, I'd prefer that one be moved and this one be the representative bug, because this is an issue in the actual game, I'm not worried about the benchmark. And if that's not possible, please add this extra info to that bug, as I cannot edit it and this contains more important details I did not know at the time.
TLDR: Please correct the Keeper of the Moon eyebrows to match the Seeker of the Sun eyebrows.
Issue:
In Endwalker, Keeper of the Moon face 4 eyebrows were visible when light haircolors were selected and dark skintones were selected.
In Dawntrail, Keeper of the Moon face 4 eyebrows are very grey and are too dark too see against dark skintones with light hair. The eyebrow colors all seem to fade to grey when you move to the lighter color options.
However, in Dawntrail Seeker of the Sun face 4, which is nearly identical to Keeper of the Moon Face 4, does not have this problem and look the way both clans looked in Endwalker. They are visible with light haircolors against dark skin.
This issue is present in all eyebrow options for Keeper of the Moon Face 4.
If you look at the images below, you can clearly see that Seekers in Dawntrail have eyebrows that match what Keepers had in Endwalker, and that now the Keepers in Dawntrail are way darker than they were in Endwalker.
Details:
Date & Time: 7/22/2024
Frequency: Always
Steps:
1. Create a female Seeker of the Sun
2. Choose Face 4
3. Choose any dark skin tone
4. Choose white hair or any light haircolor
5. Note that you can see the eyebrows against the skintone.
6. Create a female Keeper of the Moon
7. Choose Face 4
8. Choose any dark skin tone
9. Choose white hair or any light haircolor
10. Note that you can not see the eyebrows clearly against the skintone
Connection Specs
- Type of internet connection/provider: Wifi, Comcast
- Modem maker/model number: Netgear Nighthawk CM1200
■ PS5 Specs
Model Number of the PlayStation®5:
- Model Number: CFI-1015B
Endwalker Keeper of the Moon
Dawntrail Keeper vs Seeker
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