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  1. #1

    holster/unarmed in open world option and hair color change

    First - I am really enjoying the game despite my two requests below:

    In Wildlands, the player could holster their weapons and walk around unarmed to prevent frightening the villagers, for running faster, and for general immersion while in a non-hostile environment.

    Always walking around with a rifle or pistol drawn, even in non-hostile situations is very distracting - particularly when in an environment with civilians and no hostiles. The civilians have built in fright responses when you walk around armed, so it seems that the ability to be unarmed was designed at one point and then scrapped.

    When walking around Erehwon, the player is (forcibly) unarmed, so it seems the coding is there. Possibly too many glitches when in the open world?


    The other request/critiqe is the inability to change the hair color. Not a big deal, but I made my beard black (bald head) and meant to make it dark brown or brown. But I can't change it and I'm too far in to start over for something as silly as a hair color.

    Other than that, I am truly enjoying the game. I just wanted to make some suggestions/requests and my reasoning behind them.

    Thanks again, great job!
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  2. #2
    I would also like to have a possibility for holster the weapons. It's just a matter of immersion.
    Thank you!
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    Agreed on both. I hate that the blonde is slim-shady blonde. Very few people have that color of blonde hair. I chose that at first but when seen in the light it was awful and I was so pissed that I had to start over just to change hair color when you could do it at any time in WIldlands. Ridiculous.
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    Holster weapons

    I agree, the ability to holster weapons adds so much to the game. My favorite part, to add to the other reasons, is the camera zooming out to a more comfortable view, rather than the intense over-the-shoulder view, even though I'm not in combat.

    Ubi, I really appreciate being able to communicate with you about a game I love.
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