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  1. #1

    More Customization to save people from making a second character save or worse

    So... I remember that there was an uproar in wildlands about not being able to switch from a male to female operator. This change was implemented a year back in the games lifetime, So this brings the question, why can't you just do it on breakpoint as well? There isn't any point to have a "All customization options are final" window just before you boot up the game if you allowed such options to exist in wildlands. Plus, the voice acting in cutscenes isn't even adjusted for female players anyways, they still refer to you as a guy, BUT when you are actually just running about, and listening in on the enemies, they will call you out sometimes based on what gender you are.


    TL;DR This is a tactical fantasy* game, If I can wear PLAID as a camo of all things, or even hot pink.I should be able to do things like adjust my gender on the fly, or even make my character look hideous for joking purposes with nothing but acid burns or whatever and make him look like he just lost a fight to a MMA fighter. It especially makes no sense that you can't change the other facial features or swap genders when Wildlands introduced those options down the line because a lot of people within the community on here and reddit requested it.
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  2. #2
    100%.

    Female characters need an overhaul as well. Why can't we play feminine looking females?? 99% of every female character I see is using the fury face because it's the only one with the female features. We need more feminine looking female faces and more hair options.

    I also really miss putting the plaid colors on things like my hats, boots, headset. They had they had it in the beta but for no reason at all took it away. It's ridiculous. They're trying to say there's more customization than wildlands and RPG elements, but so far the customer customization is worse and we can't make creative looking characters as well as we could before.
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    Originally Posted by Mister Soop Go to original post
    100%.

    Female characters need an overhaul as well. Why can't we play feminine looking females?? 99% of every female character I see is using the fury face because it's the only one with the female features. We need more feminine looking female faces and more hair options.

    I also really miss putting the plaid colors on things like my hats, boots, headset. They had they had it in the beta but for no reason at all took it away. It's ridiculous. They're trying to say there's more customization than wildlands and RPG elements, but so far the customer customization is worse and we can't make creative looking characters as well as we could before.
    I couldn’t explain it better even if I tried. It like they took a cue from female design of division 2
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  4. #4
    Originally Posted by SaintHedgehog Go to original post
    I couldn’t explain it better even if I tried. It like they took a cue from female design of division 2
    I think all presets pass through a feminist approval process and they have an average male test subject.
    They then show him pictures of the presets and if it gives him a stiffy, then that preset is denied.
    I think that's the process they take in every Ubisoft game ^_^.
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  5. #5
    Originally Posted by kyrencross Go to original post
    I think all presets pass through a feminist approval process and they have an average male test subject.
    They then show him pictures of the presets and if it gives him a stiffy, then that preset is denied.
    I think that's the process they take in every Ubisoft game ^_^.
    Lmfao if female options are too hot, denied.
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    Originally Posted by kyrencross Go to original post
    I think all presets pass through a feminist approval process and they have an average male test subject.
    They then show him pictures of the presets and if it gives him a stiffy, then that preset is denied.
    I think that's the process they take in every Ubisoft game ^_^.
    It *seems* to be a very realistic rationalization of what they've done. I honestly can't think of what else it might be.
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