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Amarynth Firehand
13-03-2006, 12:57 PM
It would be nice if after you have spent X amount of time planning what your character is going to look like, you could then save that profile incase you decided to re-roll or use that profile for another character.

I think EQII was the game that had that inbuilt and it was very handy for such circumstances.

Ilmathar
20-03-2006, 10:17 AM
well its not that often you make new chas unless you like beeing lvl 1 all the time :)
I agree on you with EQII cha selection i was deeply impressed, i want let colours slide into another also not just BAM now its pink but i just had it brown, how.... why?
and i want to drag the colour square not clicking for fine printet special colour with a hint of lust and a dap of rage getting my drift?
its so odd, that considering making a MMO you should look around what others have to offer that are usefull and implement them, instead of beeing original and make somthing 3rd that really really looks like a brainstorm meeting have been taken place at a 7th grade class by random people and put into the game without varifycation by people who likes to play computer. (not only talking about cha creation). Fx altering hights and buff size on you cha example. human wizard/bards/sorc ect. arent buffed i wanna make skinny pepz or fat ones, WoW made same mistake, but i guess some lamers will make slender dwarves and that aint gonna happen when chucking down beer and eating fresh meat all the time so i will let that one slide but definatly the colours must be fixed.
Get a grip Turbine fix general stuff it should only take you a few days not 1 month we can live with bugs and annoyment as long as you fix stuff at least 1 tiny prob once a week, we like to know what your doing AND thinking about doing. recruit more people freelancers and whatnot, GET TO WORK! =)
i dont give credit clap hands or cheer until i see some muscles being put into, when you misfire some basic stuff right. Whine hard and without mercy but be constructive about it.