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Ability to wear pants PLEASE.

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Fri, 05/27/2011 - 22:28
grinningCat
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Can we please have two costume armor slots? One for the top and one for the pants? Because sometimes, let's say you were wearing a Sinister Skelly suit, and your personal color is blue. The top would have a gray/blue thing going on and the bottom? It's red.

Please please PLEASE let us put on some pants.

On top of that can we please have outfits that don't show our personal color? Like, at all?

(And while your at it, the kill bill jumpsuit is awesome. Let us have one of those for an armor costume?)

Fri, 05/27/2011 - 22:47
#1
Dogrock's picture
Dogrock
Please please PLEASE let us

Please please PLEASE let us put on some pants.

NO!

I like my towel thankyouverymuch.

Fri, 05/27/2011 - 22:58
#2
Dursky's picture
Dursky
Match-up issues?

I quote from d0gr0ck: "I like my man-skirt very much. It makes me feel manly."

Pants wouldn't be too bad, but on the other hand it would mean probably chucking in more art and programming, as if you just split the armour in half I'm willing to bet a lot of it wouldn't match up.

Seems like a lot to do for fashion. But then again, people do crazy things for fashion XD

Wouldn't Kill Bill costume be copyrighted though? Me thinks that could possibly go down bad.

Sat, 05/28/2011 - 14:22
#3
grinningCat
Legacy Username
Well Gaia managed to have

Well Gaia managed to have one, anyway. But that's gaia. I was thinking more along the lines of a yellow Vitasuit with a black stripe

Sat, 05/28/2011 - 14:55
#4
Notbob's picture
Notbob
"Kill Bill" costume

"Wouldn't Kill Bill costume be copyrighted though? Me thinks that could possibly go down bad."

Technically, that yellow jumpsuit with the black stripe is Bruce Lee's jumpsuit from the movie Game of Death, so I wouldn't think it's a problem (I've actually seen developers throw it into various different games). Tarantino is a spirited "borrower" of ideas from other movies. We're supposed to consider them homages. Kill Bill is his homage to martial arts movies of the 1970's. There are plenty of other specific references if you know what to look for.

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