Actually, at the risk of forever alone’ing, when I got ahold of APB’s extrodinary customization, I took about three hours and made the absolute most beautiful(to me) avatar I could. I’m pleased to say she looks nothing like any of those cookie cutter supermodels/TV stars/75% of female college students. I can’t stand that “perfect” look. I appreciate uniqueness in looks, and a relaxed, generally good natured/humored personality.
Also, @that comic, I would take one loyal loving partner/companion to a roof over my head. Hence why I want someone easygoing who likes camping. Just on the off chance.
So your ideal spouse is a lady with a somewhat mediocre texture resolution, eh
I don’t see why one’s spouse HAS to be a gamer. Seems a bit nitpicky, but that’s just me, I’d rather not have every one of my characteristics mirrored in them, because then the relationship would be boring as hell.
[indent]You: “Your criteria says you’re nitpicky”
Him (nitpickily): “Why surprised, I didn’t say I wasn’t”[/indent]
That being said, I agree. To prefer a hair color or complexion is for hipsters.
…of course I’m probably just saying this since I prefer brunettes and don’t want to be called unoriginal for not liking something rarer…
Oh wow. That’s pretty good work there. She kinda looks like Jessica Cannon, only in street clothes and with more realistic proportions. Very nice work indeed.
I wish I had some frames of my character customization- I did one Enforcer character that was based on concept for a detective character in one of my game plotlines. But sadly, I never screencapped it.
Thanks kenny. Are you still playing APB? If you haven’t picked it up since RTW died, G1 was doing character restorations, you may still be able to get your avatars back.
I looked up Jessica Cannon as you had mentioned, quite simmilar. Mine has a narrower face and more pronounced nose. She also has no muscles to be seen. You’ll notice her veins in her arms, and the tendons in her neck. You can also see her ribs slightly. I have a thing for those sorts of things.
I’d have to reinstall the client from Steam, but even if I did I’d have no way to play it because my internet is by satellite, which makes any online game impossible to play.
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