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Or you could just try some grown-up behaviour and actual arguments to counter the statements against your point of view instead of this argumentum ad hominem-gibberish.
But sadly I guess these standarts are too demanding.
That's true. Character creator lighting was WAY off. Really messed up the colors. Not at all how they look in-game.
From what I found there is no way to change anything other than clothes. Hopefully it will be patched. Big omission in my opinion. Also, there is no walk toggle? It's annoying having to spam W to keep up with a walking character during a quest.
Dunno, I hope they add these things soon.
I thought that character creation not only would exist, but that you would also unlock new things to try on your character (hairs, colors, tattoos) and yet there is not even a re-customization option...
Yeah, maybe not be able to change gender or other genetics, but at least be able to change the rest (hair, beard, colors, tattoos, nails and whatnot).
There are "Hats" that totally alter your hairstyle (i.e. White Band gives you a tied ponytail even if you have short hair). It can be done.
So LAST GEN!!!!
Remember when people used to say "amirite"? Yeah, that gen.
Yeah, there was no warning that changes can't be made later on. Sucks.
Like, there have been times when I've walked through a door that the game thought I shouldn't go through. And rather than having an NPC shout, "Hey! You're not allowed in there!" and giving me a chance to leave without starting a fight, everybody just whips out guns and starts shooting.
And that's not the only part of the game that doesn't warn you that you're about to do something irrevocable. In fact, there are a lot of things the game doesn't tell you, almost as if CDPR assumed that CP2077 won't possibly be a person's first game.
(It's not my own first game, but that gets in the way, too: CP2077 does a lot of things differently from other games, while doing a lot of things the same, without any real details; you have to work it all out for yourself.)