RPG stats sure can feel out of place... In Cyberpunk, my characters dressy heels give more armour than sneakers. Practical! The game needs a transmog system.
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It wouldn't be an RPG if you didn't look like a cross-dressing circus clown for at least part of it.
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yeah this is one of my criticisms, along with the fact that you can't change your character's appearance at all (even facial hair etc) after character create I can replace my entire eyeball and put armor plating under my skin but no one in Night City owns a pair of scissors
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I found a tank top in the first mission that had better stats than the T-shirt I was wearing but was hideous and had to make the annoying decision between aesthetic and efficiency (he said, completely self-aware)
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In new Vegas I just wore what looked good
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Sometimes it was armor Sometimes it was Benny's tux
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For a game about cybernetic enhancements and the such, you would think that stats would be done via upgrades to those parts while clothes will just be clothes and act as a MOG to cover over your modifications.
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Maybe some time down the line, modding may fix that! I have my hopes that this game will have a vibrant modding community.
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