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I haven't played yet, but from what ive seen this game is GOD in comparison to other games, but alot of games are very specific about what you look like at what level. So is this like World of Warcraft, where u very rarely see someone the same as you (except around lvl 5 or so) or is it that there is only 1 or 2 sets u can use at a certain level?
Also, is it detailed to make it look like you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth? or does it look like u came fresh out of the first Tomb Raider? |
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If you read into what Brad has said about equipment I think your answer is there. He wants to focus on having multiple sets of equipment for different situations. If you don't even look the same all of the time, I don't think you will look like everybody else. When talking about different race skeletons, he makes mention of wanting to have lots of armor models as a reason to hold off on non-humanoid races. Also, the travel aspect of the game suggests a more spread-out population, which will likely help diversify armor...
It's all just guesses for now, but I don't think this should be a problem. As for style? I don't know. I haven't seen any plate yet . |
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