I was expecting to see PsychicTaco's name attached to the OP. I guess this is an actual thing, then.
Huh.
Huh.
It's not really the same considering that in real life you can actually feel your body and people react to even subtle changes in it. In game people are more focused in killing you and taking your stuff.CrystalShadow said:Well, you could wonder the same thing about real people. I can see my body (parts of it, not all angles), but not my face. Does that mean I shouldn't care what my face looks like?erttheking said:It's a first person game, meaning you're rarely going to be seeing your character.
I never got this. In a first person game the only thing you really customize is what your hands look like.
Or in general shouldn't care about my own appearance? After all, I can't see myself really...
Well, yes, but that's a generalisation of games, and also hints at why it matters at all as an idea.erttheking said:It's not really the same considering that in real life you can actually feel your body and people react to even subtle changes in it. In game people are more focused in killing you and taking your stuff.CrystalShadow said:Well, you could wonder the same thing about real people. I can see my body (parts of it, not all angles), but not my face. Does that mean I shouldn't care what my face looks like?erttheking said:It's a first person game, meaning you're rarely going to be seeing your character.
I never got this. In a first person game the only thing you really customize is what your hands look like.
Or in general shouldn't care about my own appearance? After all, I can't see myself really...
while true, there is a special joy in having your own character, even if you don't get to see them at all. I, for one, would not have enjoyed games like New Vegas or Skyrim if I couldn't make my char look any way I please, even if I'm going to completely cover their face in a mask anyways. Hell, Halo: Reach I consider the best out of the series (cough Damned by faint praise cough) solely on the fact that you get to create your own Noble Six.erttheking said:It's a first person game, meaning you're rarely going to be seeing your character.
I never got this. In a first person game the only thing you really customize is what your hands look like.
Yeah but both New Vegas and Skyrim both have a third person mode. Granted Rust apparently got a third person mode too when I wasn't looking, but from my experience games where you can jump from first person to third person tend to have lousy combat. Fallout and Skyrim are the same, but there's some kind of a joy walking around towns where nothing is hostile in third person. Rust never really has too many quiet moments, as there's always that constant threat. Besides, before this everyone was the exact same white dude, (Who may or may not have his junk out) in a way it already locked you into a race, now it just has more of a draw pool.EyeReaper said:while true, there is a special joy in having your own character, even if you don't get to see them at all. I, for one, would not have enjoyed games like New Vegas or Skyrim if I couldn't make my char look any way I please, even if I'm going to completely cover their face in a mask anyways. Hell, Halo: Reach I consider the best out of the series (cough Damned by faint praise cough) solely on the fact that you get to create your own Noble Six.erttheking said:It's a first person game, meaning you're rarely going to be seeing your character.
I never got this. In a first person game the only thing you really customize is what your hands look like.
In relation to the topic though, I don't play, nor have any interest in playing rust, so If I'm getting the details wrong, oops, but it kinda sounds like ZombiU. Is that what they were going for? and besides, If you roll a character you don't like the looks of, can't you just delete and try again? Or is it permalocked to your account, in which case use a smurf?
I was under the impression Rust is a bit of a Rougelike in that you make a character and die and make a new one. Is that not the case here?Here Comes Tomorrow said:The character you get given is immediatly locked to your steam account. The only way to change it is to make a new account and start over.