Absolutely, yes.Does anyone sincerely want to play as "ugly" characters in games?
I am a very sexy son of a *****, and I want to see how the rest of you trolls live your sorry lives.
Absolutely, yes.Does anyone sincerely want to play as "ugly" characters in games?
I've been laughing at this for the last 15 minutes. It's easily the funniest thing I've read in the last week. XDDon Incognito said:Absolutely, yes.Does anyone sincerely want to play as "ugly" characters in games?
I am a very sexy son of a *****, and I want to see how the rest of you trolls live your sorry lives.
Kind of you to say so, sir and/or madam.Murahk said:I've been laughing at this for the last 15 minutes. It's easily the funniest thing I've read in the last week. XD
If you consider most of those characters "ugly" your standards are much higher then mine. That being said I grew up in a town with a big meth problem. There are things between "porn star" and "oh good burn it with fire."loa said:You mean games like borderlands? Psychonauts? Oddworld abes odyssey? Dungeon keeper? Team fortress 2? Giants? Evolve? Left 4 dead? Planescape torment? Among the sleep? Alien vs predator?
Yeah. Yeah people play that. Good games.
You see "ugly" doesn't have to equal boring and who doesn't want to play as the monster or the zombies?
Who was seriously so put off by razs deformed potatohead and everyones general butt ugliness that they couldn't bring themself to play psychonauts?
If all else is equal why wouldn't you? It's everything the other guy has plus being aesthetically pleasing. There's really no downside.someguy1231 said:Wow, I never expected such a massive response! Thanks for all the replies.
Perhaps I should have been a bit more clear in my OP. I think I should've asked whether you'd rather play a character you find ugly or aesthetically pleasing in a game where all other things are equal.
What does "aesthetically pleasing" even mean?someguy1231 said:Wow, I never expected such a massive response! Thanks for all the replies.
Perhaps I should have been a bit more clear in my OP. I think I should've asked whether you'd rather play a character you find ugly or aesthetically pleasing in a game where all other things are equal.
Unfortunately someguy1231's point is quite true. Every time I've seen someone specifically make an ugly character in a game which allows character creation, it was done purely for laughs and entertainment rather than some deeper role-playing.Mikeybb said:Well, it's purely anecdotal of course, but one of the reasons I loved star wars galaxies was the character creation engine was incredibly versatile.someguy1231 said:My point is, whenever games have given players the option to create an "ugly" character, most of them won't use it. In addition, most of those that do use it generally do so ironically or for laughs, rather than to make any kind of serious statement about beauty standards or body image or anything like that.
While technically the same engine and system in place for EQ2, in that game they streamlined it and took away a lot of the 'ugly' ends of the sliders.
I mention this as it feeds in to my favorite character.
A human miner who dabbled in gunsmithing but majored in claim jumping, who was a little short, a little overweight and had male pattern baldness.
If you imagine a slightly taller danny devito, touring around on his speeder bike looking for that next big mineral claim, selling cheap guns on the side and despite all physical traits pointing away from it, still dressed as han solo, you'll have a perfect mental image of what he looked like.
So, that's why I loved the character builder in SWG and, I guess, you could call him ugly too.
While occasionally I make an ugly character for laughs, quite often I'll make one if the character idea fits.
Of course, this mainly happens in RPG games, but then you don't see detailed character creators outside of them too often.