![]() ![]() Those cyberpunk characters from 00s were pure art… CCP could give an opportunity to somehow simulate them by providing much more options with hair, tattoos, visible implants, clothes, accsesoirs etc. But even more, i’m angry about how Eve lost it’s original art direction with characters. Yeah, i feel very bad about Captain’s Quarter removal as well, though it was already removed when i joined. And things like that, which are “not practical” or “pointless”, they add to a soul of the game. Small details here and there, like setting up lighting and pose/mimics adds more characterisation to you character (sorry for tautology). Ofc, i disagree with “who cares, meh” opinions. And after trying BDO i’m finally coming into Eve. Well, sole reason i tried BDO was it’s character editor. But any newbie who’s interested in that can dock up and change their pose, clothes and lighting whenever they want, so no big loss.Īh, in a name of Cthulhu, thankfully portrait / posing thing is still here, after you reached station.Īs somebody, who grew up with Poser renders hobby, i always pay attention to character customization options in games. Thats the first (maybe even the most important) thing you need to know about Crimson Desert, a new open world action game from the makers. I enjoyed those possibilities though, as a newbie. Yes, the desert is crimson because its covered in blood. Lots of players seemed to think about it that way as well, as I noticed that a lot of people barely changed their default avatar, let alone their pose, background and lighting. CCP has been streamlining the first player experience for newbies and I understand that unnecessary parts such as character posing and lighting is not a necessary step. As far as character development goes, 'Crimson Desert tells the story of many different characters whose fates are entwined with the main character and his band of mercenaries,' Pearl Abyss said. I’m not so sure about the second point though, although I feel like that is the reason CCP removed this part from the login flow. ![]() As a new player you used to get bombarded with a lot of options for your new character and it was never told which parts were final and which parts could be changed whenever you wanted in game. It removes an unnecessary step in the login flow for first-time players.Instead, the team focuses on highlighting the design process behind the new single-player direction, leaving. Crimson Desert just released two different commentary trailers but neither one makes any mention of multiplayer. It clearly splits the one-time-only character creation part and the repeatable clothing/posing part The latest trailers for Crimson Desert completely avoid the topic of multiplayer. ![]() To survive these bigger threats, they’ll need to learn to make strategic choices, all brought to life through Pearl Abyss’ unique, action-driven combat system.I was a bit confused the first time I noticed this when creating a new character recently.Īfter thinking about the change, it does make sense though: Players won’t be able to let their guard down. The team explained the overarching gameplay themes in further detail: "This is a world of mythical creatures who are neither friend nor foe, cruel mercenaries vying for blood, and powerful figures conspiring in the shadows of the royal court. There will also be a vast amount of content based around a more traditional MMORPG format." "With the exception of a few identifiable in-game homages," Pearl Abyss said, "we created entirely new worldviews, religions, and characters unique to the world of Crimson Desert, worthy of a true epic." Furthermore, the studio added, "Crimson Desert offers an immersive single-player campaign teeming with engaging quests based on the exploits of many mercenaries you’ll find available for hire. But don't expect a geographical retread of Black Desert. ![]()
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