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How so?
https://discord.gg/EMTzVWm5
In terms of custom outfits and stuff I meant. Or at least tweaking abilities and stuff
There's already too many outfits/schemata and waaaay too many adornments. I'm going to assume you haven't had to scroll through them yet. It's not fun.
Tweaking abilities might make sense if it changed gameplay, but that would need an overhaul. The game is balanced the way it is, or at least as close as they could make it.
I just don't see mods doing anything but fluffing the game rather than adding meaningful content.
I've 100%'d the game twice on PS3, trust me. I know there's a lot, but most of the costumes generally aren't super appealing visually, especially the ones that actually are worth using in combat. Takes the fun out of using a system like this since it doesn't allow for much customization.
I still can't figure out why the couldn't have made multiple adornment "slots" to help break up that long list. "Shoulder Adornment." "Waist Adornment. "Chest Adornment." "Back Adornment." etc.
I'm not one to play dress up much, or for long, but I still felt stifled by the adornments.