MMORPG Customization Crisis
It could just be me, but I’ve begun to notice lately that in MMORPGs, character customization is a bit of a sliding scale when it comes to face, hair and body options. On the one hand, you have games like Perfect World and Runes of Magic that offer amazing customization across a wide variety of fields. On the other, there’s Last Chaos and Atlantica Online that offer practically none. Last Chaos in particular, along with several other games I might add, doesn’t even offer a choice of gender.
To put my point in perspective, the core feature in an MMORPG lies in the ability to create an alter-ego, and for however many hours a day you choose to play, become that alter-ego. Of course, single-player games have been giving us this option by way of an engaging protagonist for years, MMORPGs however were the first to really allow us to craft our own.
When I fist created LynianWinderfall, a quiet and selfless Elven Archer in Lineage 2, I had a feeling of accomplishment that surpassed any I had ever felt before. Lynian wasn’t simply another character in the game, he represented me (more accurately, everything I wanted to be), and I was solely responsible for his actions. Asking for a turn while I was playing was on par with stabbing me in the arm and asking if it hurt. No-one played LynianWinderfall but me, simply thinking such things was punishable by an in-game arrow barrage resulting in death.
My friends at the time, having created their own alter-egos in Lineage 2 felt exactly the same way. They were hand crafted by them personally, and they may as well have been real people as far as they were concerned. Now days, I’m finding it hard to find a game that simply allows me to play as a male! Sure, female Rogues probably look better than male ones, I’m not going to deny that, but that’s not us to you! It’s up to me! Surely allowing players the option to choose their damn sex can’t be such a hurdle in game development. I mean, okay, if there are story elements involved that limit such things I might be able to allow some leeway, but since when did an MMORPG have a consistent storyline? Well, that’s another rant for another day I suppose.
When it comes to choosing the shape and size of your body, or the color of your hair, not even Lineage 2 offered any real form of customization. From memory there were only six different types of hair and face options available. Do the math and you’ll soon find that there are a lot of people running around that look the exact same as you do. I don’t know about you, but bumping into a look-alike in the middle of an open plain ends my freakin world. The façade I have created for myself, the tale of an adventurer exploring the world is all but entirely ruined, and I am sent hurtling back toward the real world – no more than a guy in an arm chair sitting in my room playing computer.
Bottom line is, character customization allows us to be different. It allows us to assume the role of someone else for a while. It’s the very reason why so many people, perhaps even you, enjoying playing that brand new MMORPG so damn much.
By, Cody ‘Neramaar’ Hargreaves













February 3, 2010
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That was very well put. I totally feel the same way.
February 19, 2010
#1
Agree with the article. Most MMOs out there has not many char customazations. So in the end we all look the same. That as you said completely destroys the “illusion” of being unique, one of a kind, real. If you keep bumping on your tweens for example. One game i have to say that encounters that or at least tried hard to was Champions Online. It has too many customazations for the face and not only. After creating your own custome, you can be trully unique.
Great article once again.
October 20, 2010
#2
I’ve been playing MMO’s for going on 8 years now. I’ve played WOW, Final Fantasy, Wizard 101, 9 Kingdoms, Guild Wars, and CoH/CoV. What games would you suggest that have excellent char customization? Outside of those mentioned above and the ones I mentioned. Also I wanted to add that your article was exactly how I feel about char customization.
March 27, 2011
#3
My first real venture into MMOs has been with Dungeons & Dragons Online (DDO). The customization is complex enough that I have not yet found another person who looks just like me. I also like the fact that there are certain details that can only be added for a certain race or class, like facial piercings, scars, and glasses. It’s an excellent game, and the fact that it’s free makes it even better, for me at least.
April 22, 2011
#4
i agree with this completly also , but would further like to add that
mmo companys are starting too over ballence everything.
taking item custemization completly out. or dulling it down too much.
games like LOTRO are the last few that let u custem ur items and i miss being massivly diffrent based on my style of play and what i chose to wear.
making a game unballenced that way is how you emulate the real world. nothing in the real world is fair
small gun dosnt beat bigger gun , bigger gun dosnt beat rocket thats how i feel t least
April 22, 2011
#5
i am just saying that the house i put it too craft a level 50 armour too the peek of profection should be able to stand up too things 2 or 3 times better then a normal stor bought level 50 armour thats life