Heh actual body type is the hardest to match. Either way too skinny or when you try to make a fat character it just kind of.. makes random parts fat.Flack wrote:I always do that but they are never fat enough. And now the beards aren't long enough.
Haha I knew someone was going to make a joke like this!Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Yes. I prefer seeing a gorgeous woman murdered in slow motion a million times as I play these things. If I were better at games I'd make the avatars look like you pal, if I were really good and never died they'd all look like me.
Yeah!pinback wrote:Someone should do up and post versions of all of us.
Sure. I liked the way mine turned out. Kinda.AArdvark wrote:I think I still have my Nintendo Mii character floating around, does that count?
I can definitely see how that could be more fun. In the original D&D manuals, it encouraged this sort of thing. MYFAROG (a table top RPG I've played with a group for over a year now) has a neat charactor generation scheme that even randomized your sex if you like. I rarely get to actually be a player in these games, but when I do the next time I'm going to try it your way.RealNC wrote: Never occurred to me to do that. I think I treat every RPG (OK, FO4 isn't really an RPG, but it's close) like D&D. I want to have a weird character, and make choices that I wouldn't do in real life.
I'm still playing thru my first play so I don't have much of an opinion of the rest of your post regarding FO4 itself.. yet!