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Am I the only one here that plays every game like a dress up game? Look at that fit!

Am I the only one here that plays every game like a dress up game? Look at that fit!

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  1. The clothes are certainly important, but depending on the tools Iโ€™m given, Iโ€™m liable to spend far more time sculpting the face and body. So many possibilitiesโ€ฆ so many monstrosities I could unleash on the world.

  2. Thereโ€™s nothing worse than an rpg game that has poor clothing options. Starfield was a disappointment on that front. I spent so long in the character creation and even on the ship building, but the clothes????? WOW a let down

  3. I do, and I wish fashion and finding/buying clothes would be part of more games. Like in Cyberpunk for example, I love that I literally hop on my bike and do a 1-2 hour shopping tour through night city. And when I am home in my apartment, I create new outfits with everything I bought. The game has like 1700+ different clothing pieces, but I still want more. Gimme those threads so I can be drippy!

  4. Totally agree. Iโ€™ve been tempting to learn 3d modeling and modding so I can add more clothes to the game.
    I remember being so happy with the Persona 5 Royal bundle that had all the outfits being on sale. So many outfits!!

    I need Genshin to release more outfits. Itโ€™s so annoying that some of them cost like $20! (Dead or Alive has the same issue. Ridiculous pricing). If they set the prices to like $5, theyโ€™d have more normies buying.

  5. I am a strong proponent of making all RPGs have some sort of glamour system, let me have my stat sticks and make them look however I want! Of my like 400 hours in BG3, at least 50 of those were spent on outfits lol

  6. I assign everyone a color like a Power Ranger. Wyll is red, Halsin is orange, my monk Durge is yellow, Shadowheart is green, Gale is blue, Astarion is indigo, Lae’zel is pink, Karlach is white, Minthara is black, and I’m currently undecided what to assign Jaheira and Minsc.

  7. Literally every game that has any kind of character and gear/outfit customisation is a dress up game to me, no matter how simplistic lol, some games like DbD I’ll log into from time to time just to go to the shop and try out the new clothes and then log off again

    How my character looks and who they are within the world/how their clothes show that is an important part of my playthoughs and the narrative i build in the head

  8. From Morrowind to Skyrim to Dragon Age to BG3, my girls get a Wardrobe of Holding and a full blowout. This is my escapism, damn it, I’m having a pretty dress and perfect mermaid curls no matter what godforsaken swamp I’m wading through.

  9. At first I thought “I don’t.”, but later I found myself being annoyed by the fact that the combat armor I had my Fallout 4 settlers in Sanctuary wearing had the basic paintjob…and then I took the time to give a bunch of them Minutemen painted armor. Going to need more Oil to outfit all the settlers in all the Settlements with Minutemen colors.

    Or that I have dyed my armor in BG3, didn’t like the result, re-loaded a save so I could try a different color scheme.

    This doesn’t even take into account the amount of RL money I’ve spent on Second Life fashion and I was even slightly Second Life famous as a Second Life Fashion blogger in the old days….or that I gave my Mech’s in Mechwarrior 5 a Pink/White/Blue color scheme. Or that I always use some cute/feminine skin in FortNite.

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My best friend is a boy and my dad hired him to help take the siding off our house while I’m not doing anything to help asides from refilling a jug of water for the boys to drink. We are literally this meme right now and I find that really funny.