![]() ![]() This game uses custom characters as a means to show level, experience and also to be able to distinguish player from the crowd. This game wisely uses non-default characters to show which team the player is in, creates a level of immersion and provides an insentive for players to buy the VIP gamepass for a scientist character in spawn. If you want to see some games that have custom characters here are 3 examples that do this pretty well: I can’t say this for all games but sometimes I feel that having a “standardized” character gives the game more feel. Some games interestingly use the head, face and hats that the player is using and combine it with a uniform that all players use which is a good idea too.Īnother good idea is to show the character to the user and allow customization before you spawn in as being put in a world with a random character can be a little disorientating imo for new players. Some mechanics require R6 some with R15 and some with custom characters.It is a good way of monetising your game as character customizations generally do not effect game play.The player feels more of a connection to his/her character It will increase immersion in War/Military games.People without Robux to change their avatar do not feel “left out” (personal experience).There are several reasons as to why you should change the character: However for other games I think it is always a bad idea to leave the character on default. For example, vibe games, dancing games, obbies and generally any game where the player is an individual. Most games don’t usually change the character much due to the fact that it is much easier to leave the player to use their own character.įor most games this is completely fine. The players avatar is how the player connects to the game and vice versa. ![]()
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