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  1. #1

    Allow us to name our heroes

    It's only a minor thing but I would really dig it.
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  2. #2
    Originally Posted by lltagged Go to original post
    It's only a minor thing but I would really dig it.
    i think so too. it adds personality to your opponents. Btw: I hate microtransactions, I wont buy game if you implement them. would be a pitty because i like it, but i wont support microtransactions - they are ****.
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  3. #3
    I agree. Naming your hero would make it far more personal.
    That would allow a Red Barron scenario. Where a famous (or infamous) character could become known.
    You could even link titles to achievements.
    Such as " [Character name] The Bloodied" Activated after 100 duel kills.
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  4. #4
    careful for what you wish for, do you want to see the message: Killed by F*** Y** and stuff like that.

  5. #5
    I don't see why this shouldn't be a thing. You can pack in a lot of player investment just by letting them name their character.

  6. #6
    Sounds like a nice idea. I don't know how many know this but once you've hit Reknown 1 with a character it unlocks 3 loadouts for that character. I'd totally vote for the ability to name these loadouts.

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    Originally Posted by BeardedTexan Go to original post
    I agree. Naming your hero would make it far more personal.
    That would allow a Red Barron scenario. Where a famous (or infamous) character could become known.
    You could even link titles to achievements.
    Such as " [Character name] The Bloodied" Activated after 100 duel kills.
    but surely wouldn't your gamertag do the same thing, you could still be come known as a in/famous player anyway. don't really see the need for naming the characters.