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Why are Character Models so ugly? DISCUSS!!!

Severian Silk

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SRR character models are fine. Anything better than a Jeff Vogel game is fine.
 

Jick Magger

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only major problem I had with SRR's character models was the lack of variety with the PC's models. Would've liked to have seen more models to more accurately reflect the character portraits.
 

MrBuzzKill

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I also think Shadowrun has a consistent art style. Wasteland 2 doesn't have an art style, I think it's supposed to be "realism" or something, but of course the character models don't look too good. add to that the fact that armor doesn't change your character's appearance, but a t-shirt does...
 

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