Power pool customization options


CrankYanker

 

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Is there any plans to allow players to customize the power pool colors or to be able to slelect to turn them off except when in pvp as currently exists for most of the powerset's powers? I'd personally like to turn of the hasten and super speed animation as I have always thought they looked stupid. I mean my Character has nothing to do with fire yet I have fire burning on my arms? And sure I'm super fast but must I always have a glowing orb under me. Sure, I deal with the animations beacuse the powers are too useful to me. I was just wondering if anyone knew if they planned on allowing players this option in the future.


 

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I would expect so. I certainly hope so. I just do not know so.


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Time. Work for Back Alley Brawler. Time is used to make new animations, recolorings and whatnot. Pool powers is a whole nother animal compared to powersets if i remember correctly. I think its on BAB's to do list last i checked. But yea, its gonna take time.


 

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They really need to let us customize epics. I hate hate hate the poo armor on a few of my trollers. No gfx please, kgo XD


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Originally Posted by CrankYanker View Post
I'd personally like to turn of the hasten and super speed animation as I have always thought they looked stupid. I mean my Character has nothing to do with fire yet I have fire burning on my arms?
Little known fact: Hasten makes characters sweat more, and the sweat runs down their arms. Eventually they get a bad case of "athlete's fist" that burns just like the flaming feet in TV commercials.


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