Messed around in the Dragon's Dogma 2 character creator (which is AMAZING btw) and managed to, for the first time with this character, make a rendition of her that actually looks like her. She's a dnd character of mine from an unfinished campaign from a few years ago. Meet everyone's sad viking grandma, Hjördis!
I saw some screenshots, and decided, yea, I need it.
Don't know shit about Dragon's Dogma, but do know PLENTY o' shit about "I need to solidify that character's look in my head, but daaamn, my drawing skills are not enough!"
Also, apparently game requirements on Steam? Yea, you can sorta ignore them, at least if playing in window. My PC with its 1050 Ti potato card with matchingly-potatoish rest of components did just fine and got less warm than with games that are actually its level.
So, there. My completely unrelated to Dragon's Dogma (about which I, as I've already told, have noooo idea) OC, as true to how I see him in my head, as the character creator allows (so, pretty true. Only difference is hairstyle (supposed to be with shaved sides) and the scars on his neck and cheek (should be less "cuts/burns" and more "got gored with a curved length of bone (khm-khm, a troll's tusk, I'm still on my Warcraft brainrot), in through the jaw and out through the cheek")
Dragon’s Dogma has a pawn feature they never told us: tattling on their creators
I had a female Pawn that I hired just tell me “as a Matter of Fact: My Master only hires Female Pawns, I wonder why?” Not only do Pawns have insider knowledge of monsters and quests but now they can tattle on their creator to other players.
Me again. I tried to do some mesh modding but only managed to crash my game. But after that I managed to work out how to swap existing models. It's so unfair that those hairstyles are not available in CC. I hope I can remove the accessories from the braid once the tools got an update.