When I was playing, the clothing was part of the character sheet. No surprises there. But once I was in err for several evenings: In a SF setup I had a cyber hand and thought it was easily recognizable as such, until the GM told me it wasn't :-/
It's too bad if you were actually enjoying the idea that it was recognizable and that it impacted the interactions with some people.
For some games, my friends and I go on details during characters' creation, but it's in contemporary games that it became really a huge deal.
For exemple, I made up a mystery invitation for a masked ball for Valentine day in high society of San Francisco at the start of the session, and then I had my players using every off-time of their characters to go on their phones to choose their masks and gowns. xD
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When I was playing, the clothing was part of the character sheet. No surprises there. But once I was in err for several evenings: In a SF setup I had a cyber hand and thought it was easily recognizable as such, until the GM told me it wasn't :-/
18th Jan 2019, 8:16 PM
It's too bad if you were actually enjoying the idea that it was recognizable and that it impacted the interactions with some people.
For some games, my friends and I go on details during characters' creation, but it's in contemporary games that it became really a huge deal.
For exemple, I made up a mystery invitation for a masked ball for Valentine day in high society of San Francisco at the start of the session, and then I had my players using every off-time of their characters to go on their phones to choose their masks and gowns. xD
21st Jan 2019, 7:30 AM
Yeah, I had to change my character's character a bit.
Good times... about 30 years ago... *sigh*
23rd Jan 2019, 9:11 AM
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