I always liked ugly mixed gear. It really sells the roleplay aspect of plundered loot and you know at a glance what content the guy has beat. Granted it's different culture these day
Looks are the most important for me.
If a piece of clothing isn't appealing to me, almost no amount of bonus stats can make me switch. Which is what I think another core part of MMOs and RPGs and why I loathe transmogs/cosmetic armor slots, having a piece of armor that BOTH looks cool and useful is an achievement. Anyone can hodge-podge some walmart/tesco build that looks utterly garbage but gives good stats, the real challenge is to get armor thats consistent with a fashion design and it's also great stat-wise.
I genuinely think transmogs are a net negative to MMOs because it made players lazy and spoiled.
You will never be a woman. Buts what’s worse is what you are, a freak, a pervert, a failure, you failed at getting girls and were already so twisted by porn you degenerated into endless focus on your sexual. There is no hope for you and the decisions you’ve made. You might think the world accepts you, but the truth is that you are regarded as a freak. You will never be beautiful
I miss when games had equipment set bonuses that mattered.Cool armor sets aren't used because there's no benefit using them over mismatching equipment pieces due to individual stats.
When I was a kid, I remember playing an ASCII roguelike where I used to wear low level equipment sets because even if they had crap stats, they have more powerful set bonuses, like; >if HP >= 90%: +1 SPD; >5% damage reduction per enemy in squares around you; >-10% attack damage. +50% damage every 5 attacks.
instead of garbage bonuses high level armor had, like; >+30% chance of reducing damage by 25% while HP is bellow 50%
Can't remember the name of the game for the life of it tho.
Any good RPG will have you raping everyone on the higher levels, which means that when the game actually gets fun, looks trumps.
Now, I'm not saying Dragon Age Inquisition is in anyone's top 10 RPGs, but they definitely had the "drip > useful" on point.
Depends on how much the armor matters in game, in DS1 armor doesn't make as huge of a difference so wearing cool armor is better, but in a game where armor is a huge deal you obviously wear the silly stuff, to an extent.
>playing starfield >find a suit better in every way than my current one >looks ugly so I sell it
Frick you todd, give me a shocktroop spacesuit with some good buffs
Transmoggays need to unironically kys themselves.
Seeing your character visually evolve as you levelled up and attained new and better gear was peak comfy until this shite became the norm and everyone started running around in bawdmog.
more like 59% damage reduction
thats a good one
rent free
No one cares that you live with your mom, homosexual
>wear lame looking armor
>wear cool looking armor in cosmetic slot
Terraria chads win again.
>wear badass looking armor
>wear simple early game armor over it
Love this
Looks. Just don't get hit.
stats all day every day
unless cosmetic slots are a thing, then i can just do both lol
stats
I always liked ugly mixed gear. It really sells the roleplay aspect of plundered loot and you know at a glance what content the guy has beat. Granted it's different culture these day
Looks are the most important for me.
If a piece of clothing isn't appealing to me, almost no amount of bonus stats can make me switch. Which is what I think another core part of MMOs and RPGs and why I loathe transmogs/cosmetic armor slots, having a piece of armor that BOTH looks cool and useful is an achievement. Anyone can hodge-podge some walmart/tesco build that looks utterly garbage but gives good stats, the real challenge is to get armor thats consistent with a fashion design and it's also great stat-wise.
I genuinely think transmogs are a net negative to MMOs because it made players lazy and spoiled.
Don't play troony games
transmog is gay and a developer cope to facade their shitty armor system
I can't decide if I like or hate cosmetic armor slots.
On the one hand it's extremely immersion breaking, especially in an RPG.
On the other hand it means that I can look however I want regardless of stats, because often the best armor doesn't look the best.
>Trans lives matter is ugly
Way to out yourself /misc/cel. You're so desperate because you are losing influence!
You will never be a woman. Buts what’s worse is what you are, a freak, a pervert, a failure, you failed at getting girls and were already so twisted by porn you degenerated into endless focus on your sexual. There is no hope for you and the decisions you’ve made. You might think the world accepts you, but the truth is that you are regarded as a freak. You will never be beautiful
>AI slop
Blame! esque
Looks. That's why you should pick left in every multiplayer game, low IQ morons will seethe just by glancing you.
It's a combination.
The shittier armor looks, the better that it has to be over other stuff to make me wear it.
Give me the silliest outfit
That armor looks moronic, I wouldn't use it, naked.
ALWAYS looks.
I miss when games had equipment set bonuses that mattered.Cool armor sets aren't used because there's no benefit using them over mismatching equipment pieces due to individual stats.
When I was a kid, I remember playing an ASCII roguelike where I used to wear low level equipment sets because even if they had crap stats, they have more powerful set bonuses, like;
>if HP >= 90%: +1 SPD;
>5% damage reduction per enemy in squares around you;
>-10% attack damage. +50% damage every 5 attacks.
instead of garbage bonuses high level armor had, like;
>+30% chance of reducing damage by 25% while HP is bellow 50%
Can't remember the name of the game for the life of it tho.
Any good RPG will have you raping everyone on the higher levels, which means that when the game actually gets fun, looks trumps.
Now, I'm not saying Dragon Age Inquisition is in anyone's top 10 RPGs, but they definitely had the "drip > useful" on point.
everyone knows fashion is the true endgame of any game. why even ask?
Depends on how much the armor matters in game, in DS1 armor doesn't make as huge of a difference so wearing cool armor is better, but in a game where armor is a huge deal you obviously wear the silly stuff, to an extent.
Looks, always. If you can't play the game with subpar gear you're a shitter anyway.
>playing starfield
>find a suit better in every way than my current one
>looks ugly so I sell it
Frick you todd, give me a shocktroop spacesuit with some good buffs
Defense to a point of diminishing returns without compromising your ability to dodge.
Dodging is 100% damage mitigation.
Transmoggays need to unironically kys themselves.
Seeing your character visually evolve as you levelled up and attained new and better gear was peak comfy until this shite became the norm and everyone started running around in bawdmog.
Bump
pathetic