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If this turned out to be a 30 hour game I'd want to swallow bleach after playing with this combat for that long.
People are always talking about how it's important that people have the options to make characters that look similar to themselves yet because I go to the gym I can't make someone who looks like me? What gives? The mages being little and skinny, fine, whatever. Why are all the soldiers skinny and wimpy looking though?
A: Ignoring this game.
They really went out of their way to make their characters ugly, lol. It's remarkable.
A comparatively small number of the Millennial generation fought in wars, unlike the previous generations big wars there wasn't a draft. More over and more importantly the type of people the Entertainment Industries are going hire aren't going to be those that served in the military and in combat zones, certainly not anymore.