(05-12-2014, 07:24 PM)Ildur Wrote: Pft! Best music for videogames is in Bstion.Really? Â I thought the sliders did too much. Â Hell, the chin length slider on humans can turn you into Natasha Fatale. Â So it's definitely more than I was expecting. Â In fact, I thought it was a bit much. Â Eye spacing slider is a little rich; I really don't need to turn my character into a chameleon. Â One thing I am disappointed about is the color palette choice. Â Of all the things, that and body sliders would be my complaints. Â I wanted to have neon colored hair (my reasons are my own). Â I can't knock the game's customization that much, though. Â Considering people made it sound like it had WoW-level character customization, I was pleasantly surprised. Â It's not the best I've ever seen, but it's definitely more than adequate, especially given their art direction.
(05-12-2014, 04:58 PM)Ignacius Wrote: I guess I'm a bit more impressed with the character creation than I thought I'd be. Â With all the complaints about bodies and sliders, they've got a bunch for the face so you can get some customization there. Â Honestly, I think they'll end up with body sliders eventually since they already have them in the less important face area. Â I can't say I was completely disappointed, though. Â Maybe it's because of how low everyone made my expectations.
The sliders actually don't do much. You can crank them all the way to the minimum or the maximum and some parts will barely move. And then you have only one slider for the mouth, mouth size, that also changes the size of your jaw along with it.
And once you consider that most faces are pretty unique looking (it's not so noticeable on humans and aurin, but on everyone else it kind of is), you end up with a lot of very easily recognizable clones with slightly different features. And maybe wider noses.
And yes, the game is terribly optimized. I thought they'd optimize before open beta, but apparently they want the first impressions of the game to be "This game is not very well optimized".
Housing in Wildstar is pretty neat. You get a FREE plot of land at level 14, and then you can dump money on it to personalize it. Each plot has a designated area for the house proper and then a bunch of 'slots' where you can place other, non-housy things. Like a garden, or a mine, or a crashed meteorite because it's cool. I think building the smallest house costs like 1 gold (which isn't much) while the biggest costs 3 platinum (and you need level 30ish or something). But most of the expenses come from furnishing the place and filling the slots. You can get furniture via quest rewards, random drops, buying them directly from your house, other players or one of the crafting professions (architecture).
You can place things pretty much wherever you want, even floating in the air. Though the UI for moving furniture is pretty bad and fills your screen with a big window (the 'crate' where all your furniture is stored at) that you can't hide nor close because that spits you out of the edit mode.
Overall it's pretty neat, but it's a huge gold sink. I don't think you can furnish it like you want until you are at least at cap. Unless you don't mind going bankrupt.
One thing that bother me a lot in Wildstar is...actually, there's two things: repair bills, which seem way too expensive, specially if you run dungeons a lot for gear; and mobs with instant knockdowns/stuns. Though the last one has been tweaked greatly by making those mobs weaker...or at least the ones that used to wreck me over and over again.
I'm also wondering about faulting their optimization; I use a custom rig. Â Still, you'd think things would be working a little smoother by this point. Â But who knows? Â Maybe open beta is when they decided to start measuring hardware rates so they knew how short to draw the distance. Â Since money's too tight to afford a new video card to go with the rest of my computer, I guess I'll have to hope they optimize really well. Â Crossfiring a pair of new cards in my rig would set me back a pretty decent chunk of change.
Housing sounds good. Â Nice to have something to sink money into that doesn't cost a lot to get off the ground. Â We'll see how it turns out. Â I'm getting close to 14 on my warrior. Â Any word on whether you can invite people into your house or if it's FFXI level (just for you)?
I haven't noticed a repair bill problem; I'm not hard up for money yet. Â I haven't run across a lot of instant stuns or knockbacks yet, though I can't imagine knockbacks would be too much of an issue considering the pace of the game. Â PVP might make that a different beast, but I've had a lot of fun rolling around in PVE making sure the peoples are in the blue cones and that I'm not in the red cones. Â Then again, we'll see what the later game brings. Â Stacking interrupts sounds like hell.