god-of-the-mind Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 If you were to add a wrist part to Chris Jericho's model, can you add a design that would extend past the wrist band and up the arm as a means of adding his tattoo's to an alternate attire? Quote
seanironmaiden Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 Why cant you just put it on his arm? Quote
god-of-the-mind Posted November 19, 2014 Author Posted November 19, 2014 Well that blows, So there doesn't really seem to be a work around for updating those things. Quote
mrblacksheep Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 Why cant you just put it on his arm? Adding body tattoos/logos to In game models and caws are in the body section of superstar studio. That option is greyed out in EAS. Quote
Titavius Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 lol just decided not to bother buying this game at all this year. I was playing My Career with a friend today offline, (which is the only way to avoid the bugs) and once we'd got into the thick of it, it was fun. I soon lost interest though, after a while you just wanna try one of the other modes out. So then I went into CAW mode, and while it's cool that you can edit Superstars, I've never seen anything so limited in terms of clothing. Then there's the CAW's themselves. The whole point in creating original characters I believe, is to make them as unique as possible along side the in-game roster. Having Superstar items in CAW mode makes no sense, and is a waste. Why would I dress my CAW like John Cena or Brock Lesnar? I keep telling myself in the back of my mind that there has to be more to the creation suite than this. I'm not gonna hold my breath though. No body comes here to ask for opinions, but you're getting mine anyway. If you're an avid creator that likes to spend a lot of time in CAW mode fine tuning your creations to the best of your ability, then this isn't the WWE game for you. You will hit a wall bout 10 minutes in when you realise you cannot morph your CAW to how you want it. At that point, you'll back out like I did, and probably not return. Quote
Pepsiguy2 Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 lol just decided not to bother buying this game at all this year. I was playing My Career with a friend today offline, (which is the only way to avoid the bugs) and once we'd got into the thick of it, it was fun. I soon lost interest though, after a while you just wanna try one of the other modes out. So then I went into CAW mode, and while it's cool that you can edit Superstars, I've never seen anything so limited in terms of clothing. Then there's the CAW's themselves. The whole point in creating original characters I believe, is to make them as unique as possible along side the in-game roster. Having Superstar items in CAW mode makes no sense, and is a waste. Why would I dress my CAW like John Cena or Brock Lesnar? I keep telling myself in the back of my mind that there has to be more to the creation suite than this. I'm not gonna hold my breath though. No body comes here to ask for opinions, but you're getting mine anyway. If you're an avid creator that likes to spend a lot of time in CAW mode fine tuning your creations to the best of your ability, then this isn't the WWE game for you. You will hit a wall bout 10 minutes in when you realise you cannot morph your CAW to how you want it. At that point, you'll back out like I did, and probably not return. wow! epic story bro, full of depth and plot and fantastic character development. the twist at the end was TOTALLY unexpected. AMAZING Quote
Auday Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 lol just decided not to bother buying this game at all this year. I was playing My Career with a friend today offline, (which is the only way to avoid the bugs) and once we'd got into the thick of it, it was fun. I soon lost interest though, after a while you just wanna try one of the other modes out. So then I went into CAW mode, and while it's cool that you can edit Superstars, I've never seen anything so limited in terms of clothing. Then there's the CAW's themselves. The whole point in creating original characters I believe, is to make them as unique as possible along side the in-game roster. Having Superstar items in CAW mode makes no sense, and is a waste. Why would I dress my CAW like John Cena or Brock Lesnar? I keep telling myself in the back of my mind that there has to be more to the creation suite than this. I'm not gonna hold my breath though. No body comes here to ask for opinions, but you're getting mine anyway. If you're an avid creator that likes to spend a lot of time in CAW mode fine tuning your creations to the best of your ability, then this isn't the WWE game for you. You will hit a wall bout 10 minutes in when you realise you cannot morph your CAW to how you want it. At that point, you'll back out like I did, and probably not return. wow! epic story bro, full of depth and plot and fantastic character development. the twist at the end was TOTALLY unexpected. AMAZING Go back to caws.ws asap. Quote
Titavius Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 lol just decided not to bother buying this game at all this year. I was playing My Career with a friend today offline, (which is the only way to avoid the bugs) and once we'd got into the thick of it, it was fun. I soon lost interest though, after a while you just wanna try one of the other modes out. So then I went into CAW mode, and while it's cool that you can edit Superstars, I've never seen anything so limited in terms of clothing. Then there's the CAW's themselves. The whole point in creating original characters I believe, is to make them as unique as possible along side the in-game roster. Having Superstar items in CAW mode makes no sense, and is a waste. Why would I dress my CAW like John Cena or Brock Lesnar? I keep telling myself in the back of my mind that there has to be more to the creation suite than this. I'm not gonna hold my breath though. No body comes here to ask for opinions, but you're getting mine anyway. If you're an avid creator that likes to spend a lot of time in CAW mode fine tuning your creations to the best of your ability, then this isn't the WWE game for you. You will hit a wall bout 10 minutes in when you realise you cannot morph your CAW to how you want it. At that point, you'll back out like I did, and probably not return. the twist at the end was TOTALLY unexpected. AMAZING That's what she said. Quote
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