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Re: Fable II clothing?
Hello ya its England. Armor in this era would be stupid. Who is with me. Typo ya
Hello ya its England. Armor in this era would be stupid. Who is with me. Typo ya
fable2rules123;234490 said:Hello ya its England. Armor in this would be stupid. Who is with me.
Walker;234506 said:PLEASE, don't doublepost. The nice, shiny edit button is down in the lower right of your posts, next door to the "quote" button.
And... I don't really agree. Yeah, I never really liked armor; and huge knight-style suits of armor would look way out of place; but would minimal breastplates or whatever really be that out-of-place? I don't think so.
And wait, what's England? Albion? No, Albion is a fictional world with many similarities and parallels to England; plus sharing an old name for the island and a poetic name for the country.
moonfever;234532 said:I love the outfits for the lady hero. Especially the arch mage robe.
ali1238;234530 said:It was acciedental. He must of oressed post twice due to a internet lag oir bad internet speed, it happens. He cant delete his second post so thats an issue too.
moonfever;234532 said:I love the outfits for the lady hero. Especially the arch mage robe.
XCRmonger;234613 said:Do you think they will offer downloadable clothes?
Seigfreid;234916 said:Even with the limitations of clothing, I managed to peice together some good looking styles. My heroine, for example, wears the monk gloves, highwayman's pants, and explorer's boots with the appropriate recoloring and with dreadlocks. Now she looks like a street fighter, it's awesome.
But I'll admit that the selection may lack quality and quantity, but it's all how you look at it and work with it. The only real problem I have with it is that the male clothing tends to look bulky and mishapen, making it not so great for my hero.
Xeon;235111 said:One of my heroes looked awesome just wearing a highwayman coat and no shirt, he was fully up in strenght and... lets just say that the ladies loved mah tanned pecks
I think they need more nice looking mens' wear, besides the Arch mages coat. I find the upper class mens wear attractive on the coop players, dyed moonless midnite, and gold trim.Seigfreid;235145 said:Well, for bulky clothing you got the Ranger's Coat and Trousers, and the Upper Class shirt looks slightly mishapen. Also, the monk robes make you look a little plump. But maybe it's just me.
Now that I think about it, the specific male clothing is kinda tacky. The gypsy, upper class, and a few others just aren't edgy at all, even with recoloring.
Seigfreid;235154 said:I tried that, but the upper class coat still has that red tint to it, and for some reason it bugs me. Plus, I tend to look like a pimp somehow.
I don't know, what is it?Walker;235178 said:This conversation... well, if taken out of context, this conversation is dumb. IN-context it is both dumb and faintly absurd.
BUT I'm still in it. Yeah, I think I got the Ranger's trousers, but I keep selling all the stuff I get. I should probably keep some of it, but [shrugs]. I actually don't remember getting any coats. Maybe that's why I haven't noticed.
Here's a riddle: what's the difference between a pimp and an aristocrat?
Walker;235185 said:The difference: Other people pay the pimp to screw. The aristocrat just screws everybody over.
I like what I have on (okay, so the Gypsy bandana or headband or whatever looks a bit dumb, but still); but I do wish I had more options.