>no Daud
>nigress heroine
I don't want to play some literal who character and pay $30 for that shit after a terrible original Dishonored 2 release that barely fucking worked with 60 fps and ultra settings.
At first I was a bit skeptical about the whole Creation Club announcement but when I read through their official website, it seems like this is a way for them to try and improve mods and make them better.
They will have quality control, collaboration between the game devs and the mod authors and a bunch of other procedures and guidelines.
I can't wait for the exciting new mods that will come out from this system. Its gonna bring polish and better integration for mods as a whole
I am really excited.
>>380054629
will pirate the shit out of any worthy mods like i do all bethesda games studios products.
>>380054270
I don't like this style of DLC, but the first game's DLC was also this sort of disembodied from the rest of the game experience sort of deal.
>>380054829
>I don't like this style of DLC, but the first game's DLC was also this sort of disembodied from the rest of the game experience sort of deal.
Dishonored 1 DLC was really good because of Daud.
>>380054270
I bought dishonored on a whim. I knew it was popular, and it was on sale for $10.
I never got into it. Not sure why.
But I will say: no one genuinely wants to play as this unfriendly negro woman. I'll also say: this woman unnerves me. Not because she's a negro but because she has a very authentic look of actual human disdain. I could, for example, imagine her having no problem euthanizing her many children of unknown fathers after she was assured that it was no longer possible to gain resources from our country's social services and that, instead of using her children as ebt and section 8 vouchers; she must now face the stark possibility of maintaining a lifestyle without the direct benefaction of the government. But first she must euthanize her children.
It's very believable, I'm not sure if this is a photoshopped image of real woman in a similar situation but that's what I imagine one would look like. And I wish I didn't. Imagine it, that is.