zinfamous
No Lifer
- Jul 12, 2006
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Except Geralt manages to keep a beard off through out the first two games traveling for months at a time and its said a one point in the books he hates having a beard. I don't mind a beard as an option, I just wish there was a shaving razor I could use to keep it trimmed in the when outside the cities.
Hey, my granddad, a WWII vet, was the same way. He shaved every single morning of his life for some 72 years (can't say I know when he started growing whiskers, but let's go with age 15....because that's what men do. )
I'm just saying: complaining about having a beard as part of the game mechanic, yet demanding ultimate immersion and all the while calling this a mature, real world game to the detriment of all all other "fake games" like those "Stupid Dragon Age games", for example...is monumentally discordant with one's own claims.
it's like some people are unaware that facial hair is part of life....and, well, something that the type of men traveling about the world cleaving other men's head from their torsos would have to deal with.
You want a shaving kit? sure, why not? but why bother--Paul Hogan taught us c. 1986 that all you need is your trusty knife. Geralt already has something like that, and it doesn't take extra bag space.