04-05-2015, 09:40 PM
Yeah. I haven't seen many games where the player wears a different outfit. Well, unless you count Cloud trying to sneak into the Honeybee Palace.
And of course, many an anime the player wears the same thing over and over and over. Seriously, how many orange jumpsuits does Naruto have?
There are not many RPG games that have a wardrobe changing option, the Elder Scrolls games being one of the exceptions. But that is not to say I haven't seen RPGMaker games that allowed a wardrobe change. One of the games I uploaded into the Complete Projects... an actual RPGMaker 2000 game... the lead character had to change for a dance. But still, he had to return to the original actor look.
Making the clothes smelly though? Hahah... A 'counter' on the number of days the person wears the same clothes to reduce their reaction towards NPCs? Sounds fun. Though you'd have to find a way to reset it after the player changes clothes, and ensures he/she doesn't goofily cheat by just derobing/rerobing the same outfit without taking it to the laundry.
And of course, many an anime the player wears the same thing over and over and over. Seriously, how many orange jumpsuits does Naruto have?
There are not many RPG games that have a wardrobe changing option, the Elder Scrolls games being one of the exceptions. But that is not to say I haven't seen RPGMaker games that allowed a wardrobe change. One of the games I uploaded into the Complete Projects... an actual RPGMaker 2000 game... the lead character had to change for a dance. But still, he had to return to the original actor look.
Making the clothes smelly though? Hahah... A 'counter' on the number of days the person wears the same clothes to reduce their reaction towards NPCs? Sounds fun. Though you'd have to find a way to reset it after the player changes clothes, and ensures he/she doesn't goofily cheat by just derobing/rerobing the same outfit without taking it to the laundry.