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Its done in the name of making things more personalized and intimate but ends up being 400x less personalized and intimate than playing as an established character.
this.
And keep your online modes out of my singleplayer experiences. Why does the online crowd always try to ruin our games?
My guess is because they put themselves in the game like big narcisists by making the character look like them.
Games with an online part where you create your own character that stay mute the whole game looking dumb and show as much charisma as a turd are absolutly ridiculous ( I'm looking at you FF XV and RDR2 but I'm sure there's plenty more games who do that even tho it's ♥♥♥♥. ) I want none of it.
The Future Era created for Dragonball Online offers a ton of freedom for character creation, customization, and just fully original stories that can take place in the Dragonball world. Problem is that someone in a relatively high position of authority when it comes to the Dragonball license seems to be scared to actually take full advantage of what the Future Era offers in terms of being able to do original things. Even Xenoverse which took advantage of a lot of the Future Era content made for Dragonball Online seemed completely afraid to stray to far away from retelling the anime canon yet again.