Sirenapples;n10315042 said:If the game is moddable, the sky is the limit on what outfits and styles you might be able to flaunt about. There could be more options in one mod than there are options in the base game, one mod of hundreds.
With all the talk of multiplayer though, my dream of cyberpunk being moddable withers and cyberpunk might be doomed to be a hundred hour game rather than a multi-thousand hour game, as Skyrim was. (Maybe I hit a thousand in Fallout 4 too but can't be sure of that.)
Agreed completely, with all of that.
My #1 dealbreaker is intrusive multiplayer. If it so happens that the multiplayer pulls resources from the singleplayer to the point where it's obvious more could have been done, I probably won't buy the game - not new, anyway. I'm tired of every game having tacked on multiplayer, or even good multiplayer that comes at the expense of the singleplayer (or the "main") experience.
But that's not the point of this thread.
On topic, as I mentioned a couple months back in here, I'd hope for your classic trench coats and the like, but also pretty crazy hairdos. Undercuts for women, vibrant hair and eye colors (probably via fashionware in the latter's case) and just general flashiness. Style is everything in Cyberpunk - this isn't Deus Ex. People don't just walk around looking like gothic teenagers 24/7. Some people do, obviously, but it shouldn't be the "standard".
Cyberpunk is depressing, but the depressing nature of the universe isn't all-encompassing like it is in other Cyberpunk forms of media. As Pondsmith himself said, there's gotta be that element of "punk", the rock and roll feeling, for it to fit the world.
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