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Azuren said:
HoloDust said:

I don't have anything to stop about, mate.
Visual character creation might be very important to some people, yet it's completely irrelevant to RPGs as a genre in its core. If that's what preventing someone from enjoying the game, then I'd suggest that maybe RPGs are not really what they should be playing in the first place.

There really is.

 

So is animation, character design, sound design, lighting... Gameplay isn't the only thing that makes a game good, so it's not the only important thing. Take character creation out of Elder Scrolls and see what happens.

Nothing happens - I've played every TES, from 90s onward. Take out other things though and you get diluted Skyrim for the masses instead of Morrowind.

Ability to create how your character looks is maybe important to some (especially younger gamers it seems), yet completely irrelevant for how good RPG game is. Or any game really. Unless it's tied to game mechanisms.