Forum:DOES THE strength CHANGE HOW YOU LOOK!!??

when you increes the strength does you character change their shape?Sgt.Salvator:NCR Rangers 20:23, May 26, 2010 (UTC)

Thats a pretty cool idea. You could extend this to a lot of other stats as well - agility for body fat content, strength for muscle, even perception being related to squinty eyes. Severe damage could cause scarring on your character. Probably out of scope for FONV, but definitely something to consider for FO4. Ishotamaninnewreno 03:35, May 27, 2010 (UTC)

ok thanks! the scars on the playr were also a cool idea.Sgt.Salvator:NCR Rangers 06:18, May 27, 2010 (UTC)

Hated the way this worked in the Fable games, so I'm going to go with a resounding "no." -Schneidend 19:25, June 16, 2010 (UTC)

It practically killed any chance of your charachter not looking like a scary cross between the Hulk and the Abomination in Fable. Why would you ask this curse upon Fallout? If you need a psychiatrist go to www.WHYYOUSICKB@ST@RD.com

Well i would (don't know why), it would be fun to look intimidating.

16:44, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

Never looked at it that way. Fable losers just said "Oh you're sooo strong." and became gay and asked to marry you.

Yum Brahmin 17:17, July 26, 2010 (UTC)


 * It's possible to mod Oblivion to have this effect (that is, bigger muscles with higher Strength); in fact there's two different ways I've seen it done. Both require OBSE and one requires multiple body meshes which it swaps out on the fly, while the other actually uses a modified skeleton.nif with extra bones to do all sorts of crazy on-the-fly body modifications (such as inversion, removal of limbs, fat/skinny/muscular/etc). I don't think this has been ported over to Fallout 3 as of yet, but it's theoretically possible based on the Oblivion mod. Kris (talk) 18:58, July 26, 2010 (UTC)