temnix Posted April 5 Posted April 5 A few of the costume textures are very low-resolution and ugly. This is especially true for the jackets - blazers, suits and so on, which are really quite horribly awful. Factories in the Soviet Union used to manufacture jackets like that. But a few of the armor textures are also blurry, like what you get what you click on the starndard "Armored." These are probably the oldest textures in the game's wardrobe, and it is high time they were updated. Also the "Large" boot option is crude, there the mesh needs to be refined. The jackets are quite shapeless, too. I don't know what to do with any of them, honestly, even if I detach the sleeves. Besides reworking the old ones, it would be good to have a jacket that is actually fashionable - in the year 2004 or 2024, especially one a woman could wear. I wanted to make spare duds for my girl character to take to Pocket D, and I had to piece together a jacket largerly from make-belief. The only one a little worth putting on right now is the "Motorcycle jacket," but it's too shiny. The rest are either enormous parodies or shut up with a whole row of buttons or the opposite, as wide-open as if someone is pulling the flaps from the back while his buddy in front is aiming a gut punch. Something like this would be welcome: Another thing is that chest details should be available in large form - really large. I would emblazon an enormous white Z across a black jacket and send my girl over to dance in some pink fur-trimmed sports shoes, but this was not to be. I realize that this is not an haute couture application but just a very old videogame where we are supposed to put a star in the middle of a shirt, add tights and fly out to fight injustice, but I have lost the last crumbs of interest in fighting mobs. Too many stupidly designed missions, too many chances to die in a freak accident or because one plays "against type," too much grinding. Making costumes is about the last somewhat diverting occupation here, though when I think about how limited the assortment of options really is where it matters and that even if I make an original set of clothes, the most there is to do with them is go to Pocket D and stand around... the death of an atheist: all dressed up and nowhere to go... then I remember where I am. 1
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