Hair physics

I just want hair to not disappear when you put on a hat. I feel like that’s not a lot to ask for.

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To be fair, what are they doing at all? :frowning:

Ooooh i have a list alright. This would be up there among the top 5.

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making an entire expansion currently.

https://i.gyazo.com/ea7660d39c91f2e7b9b71bc577fad40a.gif

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Ya but that’s like only a tank of petrol these days.

Not too bad eh?

Those white mage robes. :heart:

But yeah, its not hard to implement and not that demanding on pcs these days.

Just watching it, it looks immersive, like your character is in an actual world and the wind is blowing.

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Not until we get an engine update.

SWTOR has hair physics in a game who’s engine doesn’t support it and it’s awful.

I wants my pigtails to be bouncy!

Gimme.

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Adding another layer of duck tape is not the same as moving to a modern engine.

WoW was originally created on a modified WC3 platform. The fact that they’ve kept it running this long with this many updates is nothing short of a software miracle.

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yup, i played Whm till the end of heavensward, when healing got toxic, and i changed to BLM.

I’d rather they figure out how to keep our hair with helms

Robes need a lot of help tho. I’m not sure physics is what they need

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I wish i could upload pictures of my female miqote. A friend of mine got really good at mods and took a whole bunch of pictures.

Never seen any game where you can take pictures of a modded character.

All my gifs were taken with gyazo. It just gif screencaps whatever you select on screen.

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We are on a 20 year old engine

I’d rather see old clothes updated before they add physics to them. Then before they add physics to the updated clothes, I’d rather see them make better clothes to mog. Then before they add physics to the updated and better clothes, I’d rather see them allow us to dye the new and updated clothes to various colors.

Then after all that I’d like to see my new clothes move around.

Given that their entire reward system is based around controlling and restricting colors, this is effectively never going to happen even if they invest in the technology.

In World of Warcraft II: Revenge of the Jailer

EQ1 has shadows, and they have no business attempting to do it. The day they were introduced is the day I turned them off.

True, but in my fantasy world our rewards are actual new mogs and not the 60th recolor.