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character creation

  1. Fallout Fanatic

    Go to custom character?

    What are your guys' go to when making a custom character in a videogame? For me it's Ugly Kid, he's good at tech and punching people but not quite a charmer. In fact everyone is repulsed by him because he's so ugly, but he tries his best. I made an Ugly Kid for New Vegas, Wasteland 3, Death...
  2. Darth Canoli

    Decline Character creation screen starts with race selection or worse

    In a Pen & Paper RPG, at least when I used to play, you'd start to pick your role in the party. And the role was basically your class, sub-class and skills specializations Fighter (Tank or damage dealer) Rogue (A lot of specializations possible, from party's "face" to Assassin with a lot of...

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