Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:03 pm Post subject: Character Customization/Single Player
Everyone loves to customize their character, and again, ive never seen a zombie game with a lot of customization options. Sure, dead rising had a few outfits, but I was thinking we could blow the customization out of proportion, so much that its rediculous. This could be done through single player mode, so people would have a reason to go on their, instead of a multiplayer lobby with friends, which is this games focus. Shops can be closed down in multiplayer, so if someone has a super rare jacket only found in the hardest town with the biggest horde, they know the player has skill, and didnt just have his friend mow down zombies for him. In addition to the wide variety of clothing, players can also go into abandoned tailor shops, and add custom made decals to their clothing (Similar to Black Ops playercard editor) but instead of having infinite amounts, the players need to collect, or craft different color dyes to make it. You can save any desing you want, you just cant implement said design you want, you just cant use said design without the correct dyes. Also in single player, will be tattoo shops, the harder the town, the more options in shop for tattoos. same with barbershops.
Accessories, will sometimes be dropped by zombies, but the accessories are not random. zombies near an area in farmland, out in the country, will be more likely to drop a cowboy hat, then zombies in urban cities. some accesories can also be purchased, but the rare ones will only be dropped by zombies.
Dyes, and accessories can be found in multiplayer, but you can not edit your emblem in multiplayer.
Trading IS an option, but it uses an in-game schematic scale that measures the value of an item, so the values must be more or less balanced. it wont let you help your friend, by giving him the sunglasses owned by elvis, for generic running shoes.
Also, there will be two slots for character equips. The standard, and Social slots.
Standard Slots= These actually effect the character. Giving him knights armor, will increase his durability a TON, but he will move very slow, and have a wider radius of zombie attraction from the noise. While a pair of Nike's and underarmor attire, will make him a 2 hit KO, but run outrageoulsy fast, and have a very small zombie attention radius.
Social Slots= These only effect your appearence. Nothing else. If there is ever a multiplayer mode that is competitive, this slot will be null and void.
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