Forget his worgen form, what I want is that Great Coat made obtainable for Player characters!
I think it's awesome and how the worgen male model should look.
I mean what I don't get is how come his voice doesn't change and become more visceral/feral
Anyone else find it strange that they always show the worgen using their claws in game? In the books they fight with swords and weapons.
If player models were like that I'd play the shut out of them
If what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. Then I should be a god by now.
He looks like he was bitten by a weresheep. Perhaps a fierce and ill tempered were sheep, but a weresheep.
The Scythe of Elune, now useful for gathering hay but eating that hay may produce weresheep. Baaaaaa(d) to the bone!
With COVID-19 making its impact on our lives, I have decided that I shall hang in there for my remaining days, skip some meals, try to get children to experiment with making henna patterns on their skin, and plant some trees. You know -- live, fast, dye young, and leave a pretty copse. I feel like I may not have that quite right.
I don't get why didn't they use the "cinematic models" for Varian and Genn in game.
I mean, they have those models done...
At least human Genn is the same in game and in the cinematic.
Once upon a time... the end. Next time, try twice upon a time.
If they have different faces they're not identical u_u
In the cinematics Varian and Genn have completely different faces compared to the game. Also, Cinematic Varian uses the updated human model (he has HANDS, and of course his gloves and bracers are different too). Genn goes around in just some pants in-game, but he's all dressed up in the cinematics.
In-game Varian is an old model (like old character models). Cinematic Varian is a new model (new character models). In-game Genn is almost naked and is an old model. Cinematic Genn is dressed up and is a heavily modified "old model" especially on the face (which can do expressions, unlike player and in-game Genn worgen).
I mean, yes, the armor design for Varian is the same (mostly, and better in the cinematic) and Genn is a white worgen, but they're not identical.
Once upon a time... the end. Next time, try twice upon a time.
Ok i just noticed that genn's cinematic model looks different than the one on broken isle event. It is dressed, while the broken isle one is topless.