• @Carnelian
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    510 months ago

    Well I’ll be darned, they are different.

    I found the original keynote from the event, relevant slide is toward the bottom

    It’s all a bit tangled up now, but the second set of pictures in the article shows the current in-game models and then the remade models, where you can clearly see the difference in the hair. The first set (the one in question here) shows the remade one, and then the remade-remade one with the muted horn texture.

    I remembered this particular Au Ra from the slideshow about 4 months ago, so when I noticed the distinct hair being the same in both and found the original slides I tunnel visioned on that. But in truth, what we are seeing is a second pass after player feedback from the event I incorrectly believed the shots were from.

    I apologize for not being as in-tune with the game’s news as I had assumed. I do not play an Au Ra myself so I had been kind of tuning out the drama around the scales and their luster. But it (and the changing of the glowing eye rings) has been an ongoing pain point for many. People get really attached to their look

    • bridge_too_close
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      110 months ago

      No worries, it happens.

      As someone who has put countless hours into various MMOs (including FFXIV), I totally get people getting anxious about their characters looks potentially changing. I remember when WoW had their character model update as the feedback from players then. Blizzard resolved the issue by adding a client-side option to toggle between old and new character models.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        Aren’t wow players still complaining about the changes to the glowing eyes? Changing people’s characters, however small, always upsets someone.

        • bridge_too_close
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          110 months ago

          I couldn’t tell you since I quit WoW 5 years ago, but it wouldn’t surprise me.