Good point about the headbands. Some of them have a very good armor rating and another sort of similiar thing is the hair ribbons and wigs that are in the Dungeon Siege Revived mods (regular and LoA versions). Female characters appear bare-headed but can wear a pigtails wig or have a ponytail and still get the armor benefits of a "regular" helmet. There are only a few helms that I really like in the game, so having headbands and magic hair ribbons is a nice alternative.
I think having expanded choices for armor is always a good thing, which is one reason to have mods BUT maybe one shouldn't theoretically have to rely on mods to provide those choices. (of course you folks know I am not disrespecting mods, or denying how much enrichment mods can add to a game)...it just would be nice if the folks making this hypothetical DS3 took some more care with the armor as it appears in game.
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Total absence of humor renders life impossible.
Colette
Good point about the headbands. Some of them have a very good armor rating and another sort of similiar thing is the hair ribbons and wigs that are in the Dungeon Siege Revived mods (regular and LoA versions). Female characters appear bare-headed but can wear a pigtails wig or have a ponytail and still get the armor benefits of a "regular" helmet. There are only a few helms that I really like in the game, so having headbands and magic hair ribbons is a nice alternative.
I think having expanded choices for armor is always a good thing, which is one reason to have mods BUT maybe one shouldn't theoretically have to rely on mods to provide those choices. (of course you folks know I am not disrespecting mods, or denying how much enrichment mods can add to a game)...it just would be nice if the folks making this hypothetical DS3 took some more care with the armor as it appears in game.
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Total absence of humor renders life impossible.
Colette