What are you trying to achieve with this comment? Annoying people?Edk said:The haircut is the only difference.
Perhaps. I know that I'm ok with it.Edk said:I think we all like this look.
Welcome to human nature. Looks matter, to everyone.Hamenaglar said:47 pages in a topic about a character's looks.People really are shallow.
Plus, the looks are the one thing that they've announced that they're changing. If they'd said that they were going to give Geralt's personality a drastic overhaul, there'd be an even bigger clamor. But they're keeping his personality, as far as we know. People have also asked, begged, and demanded to have the same voice actor play Geralt in English, but since we don't know anything about the voice acting yet, there isn't as much scope for comment there. People are talking about the looks because the visuals are the one thing that's been released.slimgrin said:Welcome to human nature. Looks matter, to everyone.slimgrin said:47 pages in a topic about a character's looks.People really are shallow.
OMG, I hope it won't happenPetraSilie said:And... no further details on other feature are revealed yet. I'm sure if we know how combat exactly works it's a topic which counts 47 pages pretty soon (or many threads about various combat questions).Other hot topics would be... how does the alchemy system work or... crafting items / create your individual item
I do. I like him.I like new Zoltan and Triss too and especially....Iorwethbtwdid you all notice? Dandelion's look has changed as well *whistle* :-D
He meant that his haircut is different of when he used to be, as an obvious difference. I like his new haircut, but I don't like how they changed his jaw and made him look like an American idol. Polish peeps aren't Americans !Demut said:What are you trying to achieve with this comment? Annoying people?Demut said:The haircut is the only difference.
Yes, but I didn't care for him or Zoltan much unlike Geralt and I think they look better than the first game. However, I don't agree with Tannosuke's Geralt's new jaw comment. American idol? No. I think he has a fatty jaw. At least it looks like that in this screeny:PetraSilie said:btwdid you all notice? Dandelion's look has changed as well *whistle* :-D
I also don't care much for Zoltan's appearance in the second game. I thought he had that weird haircut in the first game because he'd been caught by a band of racists. I thought that Geralt rescued him in time to keep his beard from being cut off but not in time to keep them from butchering his hair. But I guess butchered hair is just supposed to be the Zoltan look. Oh, well. I love Zoltan, and it doesn't matter what he looks like. I hope they get the same voice actor for him (in English); I thought that voice actor did an amazingly wonderful job in giving Zoltan personality.e-ahmet said:Yes, but I didn't care for him or Zoltan muche-ahmet said:btwdid you all notice? Dandelion's look has changed as well *whistle* :-D
Uncorrect. I've checked. His face perfectly fits the golden ratio as taught by Leonardo da Vinci.slimgrin said:It's the eyes, I'm telling you. Geralt's eyes are too close together.
Hehe, I thought about that one coming. XDsecondchildren said:Uncorrect. I've checked. His face perfectly fits the golden ratio as taught by Leonardo da Vinci.secondchildren said:It's the eyes, I'm telling you. Geralt's eyes are too close together.
Is there an artist in the house?secondchildren said:Uncorrect. I've checked. His face perfectly fits the golden ratio as taught by Leonardo da Vinci.secondchildren said:It's the eyes, I'm telling you. Geralt's eyes are too close together.
Your point? Just because it fits the golden ratio that doesn't mean it necessarily fits everyone's taste. In his opinion they could still be „too close together“.For example, have you seen the pictures of what a perfect belle would look like? I found them unappealing nevertheless.secondchildren said:Uncorrect. I've checked. His face perfectly fits the golden ratio as taught by Leonardo da Vinci.
Are you sure you want to know the answer ;-)?Demut said:Your point? Just because it fits the golden ratio that doesn't mean it necessarily fits everyone's taste. In his opinion they could still be „too close together“.For example, have you seen the pictures of what a perfect belle would look like? I found them unappealing nevertheless.Demut said:Uncorrect. I've checked. His face perfectly fits the golden ratio as taught by Leonardo da Vinci.
Three years at an art academy and basically a lifetime of drawing and painting. But that certainly doesn't make me an expert. I'm pretty sure secondchildren was just teasing, lol. The more I look at the two faces, I'm beginning to regret they changed Geralt so much. It's not that the new face is terrible, and I know its a work in progress. But he looks downright feral in the first game, barely human. That was pretty cool.Corylea said:Is there an artist in the house?Corylea said:Uncorrect. I've checked. His face perfectly fits the golden ratio as taught by Leonardo da Vinci.Corylea said:It's the eyes, I'm telling you. Geralt's eyes are too close together.
If the answer isn't “I just did it for shit'n'giggles”, yes.secondchildren said:Are you sure you want to know the answer ;-)?