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At what point is the range of potential characters you can create no longer modest? 5 hair styles doesn't feel like a lot, know what I mean?
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Why do I bring this up? No real reason.
I'm bored on a train and I'm thinking about if "possible character combinations" is a metric I can talk about without breaking the promise of Mirrorstone being a "Modestly Multiplayer Online RPG"
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Lol. I've been there.
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The issue is there's multiple levels of transparency then you may not have that many colors in your palate.
In which case it's not a 1 to 1 color replacement. At that point it's basically still manual...
It's still a solid feature, just not usable for fixed palate projects.
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Thats a shame because if it is transparancy based then it's unusable for any assets that require a fixed colour pallet.
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It actually looks incredible
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Lol you're forgetting about &OsStr and OsString
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This is the Beatles though, arguably the most famous 4 people from Liverpool. To not even get someone who can do a Scouse accent is wild.
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Normally I bring this up with adaptations of Constantine who has been played by Keanu Reeves, Matt Ryan and in the recent sandman adaptation they had Jenna Coleman replace him as his cousin from London. Constantine being Scouse has always been a key point.
But that's a fictional character.
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Not gonna lie, you had me in the first half...
I reckon it will take them 5 months to recognise they can't vibe code their way to a solution for whatever problem the AI slop dumped into their codebase. So 6 months before they bring in someone competent.