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On the other hand, I dislike how it kinda ties you to certain looks, like the IG commander origin. When you put something on the chest, it keeps the bottom half of the coat, so you're left wearing a skirt looking sorta thing.
I also wish it let you hide more, such as capes because some of the origins keep their's on no matter what.
Ya, I'm kinda where you are. I like it, and probably prefer it, that each origin has a distinct look, but I also wish there was a bit more variation of what that origin can look like.
Yea, the robes/skirts are nice in some situations but when my girl is running around on jungle planets full of vicious beasties it just feels a little silly to me personally to see her running around in an ankle length dress and I wish I could have the option to change either the outfit, just the bottom half or at least have some leg armor that I could wear like there is chest armor.
Agree, one of the fun thing in rpg is having new set outfits/armor set look for our character or our companion.
They're targeting an audience that's perfectly fine with generic play chits and tokens to represent the characters.
Nevermind that the whole GW miniature industry is built on the customization, converting and personalisation of your models.
For some unknown reason, GW keeps giving licenses to developers who have no interest in that.