Instead of the armor having there own colors set, why not make them what colors you want?
Quote | Wolf534 posted on 03.06.10 | 17:26Instead of the armor having there own colors set, why not make them what colors you want?
I could see them adding something like this to the Credit Shop in the future.
I support this idea. A lot of amor pieces I find are just recolors of other armor pieces, and I can never seem to find a whole set that matches. It would be nice to be able to recolor pieces just to get the colors to match, instead of having to find entirely different matching pieces for the armor refashioner.
Quote | Wolf534 posted on 03.06.10 | 17:26Instead of the armor having there own colors set, why not make them what colors you want?
Quote | thisison12 posted on 03.06.10 | 20:11I can never seem to find a whole set that matches.
It's a game, and there need to be challenging but achievable goals to work towards.
- Some people complete quests.
- Some people grind for levels.
- Some people build up a clan.
- Some people try to collect matching armor sets.
All of these goals need to be difficult to be meaningful. That's why it ought to be hard to collect a matching armor set. You can always wear a matched set from the armorers or the credit shop, but people will know that you haven't put the effort in.
Quote | Sebkha posted on 03.07.10 | 07:51
It's a game, and there need to be challenging but achievable goals to work towards.
- Some people complete quests.
- Some people grind for levels.
- Some people build up a clan.
- Some people try to collect matching armor sets.
All of these goals need to be difficult to be meaningful. That's why it ought to be hard to collect a matching armor set. You can always wear a matched set from the armorers or the credit shop, but people will know that you haven't put the effort in.
Um, I'm not talking about a perfect, designed to match set of armor, stats and all. I'm just talking about not having to wear green shoes, red pants, and a yellow shirt.
Allowing the player to change the color of his or her armor does nothing to diminish the challenge of collecting a matching set. It just makes it so that we aren't forced to play a game where our character's fashion choices are painful to look at. And it's not so much different from the armor refashioner we already have anyway.




