Star Wars Battlefront II players may soon get the chance to customize their characters. A video has been leaked of a character customization menu not currently found in the game.
The leak was published by a Redditor named uninspired_zebra, who has a history of obtaining Battlefront 2 information early through datamining. It shows the PC version of the game having a Change Appearance option in the Assault character class. This menu isn't currently available in the game.
Within the Assault class, the leaked video shows a player customizing the class's appearance across the game's six factions. By clicking on the Galactic Republic faction, it opens up a menu with a host of skins to choose from. The player then does the same thing for the Rebel Alliance. You can watch the video below, and uninspired_zebra has also shared a few images of the other classes here.
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Battlefront 2's developers had previously said they were considering character customization options for the game, but there were none included at launch. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen has said the company's ability to introduce cosmetic customizations is limited in the game because of the unique challenges of working within the Star Wars canon.
'It's an amazing brand that's been built over many, many years. So if you did a bunch of cosmetic things, you might start to violate the canon. Darth Vader in white probably doesn't make sense, versus in black. Not to mention you probably don't want Darth Vader in pink. No offense to pink, but I don't think that's right in the canon,' he said at the Credit Suisse Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference on Tuesday.
Earlier this month, EA made the surprise move of pulling all microtransactions out of Star Wars Battlefront II just hours before its release. This follows concerns and criticism from fans, worried the loot crate system essentially made the game 'pay-to-win.' There is now speculation that the previous microtransaction system, which focuses on abilities and buffs, will be replaced with an Overwatch-style system of cosmetic-only purchases.
Customization is a feature used in several Star Wars Video/PC Games.
Star Wars: Battlefront seriesEditStar Wars Battlefront: Renegade SquadronEdit
In Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron it replaces the class system of the previous games in the Battlefront Series and allows the player to customize their characters weapons, species, speed and more. You can even customize each Faction both before and during battle.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 CharactersEquipment and AttributesEdit
When customizing your character you only get one hundred credits to spend on equipment and attributes.
Weapon 1 and 2Edit
These are the two primary weapons you bring into battle.
Weapon 1Edit
Weapon 2Edit
ExplosiveEdit
This is your main secondary weapon.
List of Explosives:
Special ItemEdit
These items affect your performance and abilities on the battlefield.
List of Special Items: Strummed acoustic 2 vst torrent video.
Power UpEdit
This is your second secondary weapon, power ups effect your character for a limited amount of time.
List of Power Ups:
HealthEdit
Determines how much health your unit will have.
List of Health Upgrades:
SpeedEdit
Determines how fast your unit walks, runs and sprints.
List of Speed Upgrades:
Capture RateEdit
Determines how fast you neutralise and capture Command Posts and how much stamina you have.
List of Capture Rate Upgrades:
PersonalizationEdit
This does not use the credit system and doesn't effect how the character performs.
BodyEdit
This is the main body of your unit. Murdered soul suspect museum.
HeadEdit
This is the head of your unit. Most heads only go with certain bodies.
Colour 1 and 2Edit
This allows you to choose the color of your faction, and their vehicles. This effects armor and clothing etc. The Dark Trooper is the only unit thats color can be changed completely.
InsigniaEdit
This is the symbol worn by your faction in multiplayer modes.
Examples:
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite SquadronEdit
The PSP version of Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron features much the same options for customization that Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron offers, with the exception that at the start of the game, you can only pick one of each option in the Personalization menus, and many weapons and equipment, as well as personalization options, can only be unlocked by completing specific goals in game, such as completing the campaign mode under a certain difficulty, or attaining a medal.
In addition, two new weapons are available for use as secondary weapons:
Star Wars: Republic CommandoEdit
In Star Wars: Republic Commando you can change the skin of your commando and trandoshan to play as them in the multiplayer mode.
A Short Example of Customization in Republic Commando
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith LordsEdit
The Jedi Exile can be customized to be male or female and can even be black, white or Asian.
LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy/LEGO Star Wars: The Complete SagaEdit
SWGames has a collection of images and media related to Customization.
The only difference in customization between The Original Trilogy and The Complete Saga is that more parts are available in the Complete Saga.
Customization optionsEdit
In the full version of the games you can use any piece of any character in the games. You can customize the following parts:
Special CombinationsEdit
Star Wars: GalaxiesEdit
Please see Customizing appearances in Star Wars Galaxies for information on Customization in Star Wars: Galaxies.
See AlsoEditAppearancesEditSources and External LinksEdit
Star Wars Battlefront 2 's April Update is live, and it brings the Appearance system to the game. In this short guide, we'll show you every major character skin along with its price in Credits and Crystals.
HOW DO APPEARANCES WORK IN 'STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2?'
Appearances are basically a fancy name for skins, which means they're various cosmetic stylings for troops and Heroes. Unlike Star Cards, Appearances offer no gameplay advantage whatsoever. Each Appearance is classified as Common, Rare or Epic. Higher-tier skins are more elaborate and cost more currency.
Crystals are sold in packs in the dollar amounts listed below. You can purchase these packs by pressing the left trigger on your desired character's Appearances screen.
To purchase an Appearance, go to the Collections menu and select the troop or Hero whose Appearances you'd like to see. Select the option for Appearances and the list will appear. If there is no option for Appearances for your favorite character, it means there aren't any available at this time. The game's developers intend to add to this list in future updates.
WHAT SKINS ARE IN 'STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2?'
Below, we've listed all the important Appearances alongside their rarity, which coincides with the price list above. We have not included images for the generic human skins, as they are just slight variations on the default designs.
ASSAULT RESISTANCE SKINS
Human 1-2 [Common]
Nikto Resistance 01 [Rare]
ASSAULT REBEL SKINS
Human 2 [Common]
Nikto Rebel 1 [Rare]
HEAVY RESISTANCE SKINS
Human 2 [Common]
Quarren [Rare]
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Zabrak [Rare]
Weequay [Rare]
HEAVY REBEL SKINS
Human 2 [Common]
Quarren [Rare]
Zabrak [Rare]
Weequay [Rare]
OFFICER ORDER SKINS
Humans 2-5 [Common]
OFFICER EMPIRE SKINS
Human Imperial 2-5 [Common]
OFFICER RESISTANCE SKINS
Human [Common]
Rodian [Rare]
Doros [Rare]
Abednedo [Rare]
SPECIALIST RESISTANCE SKINS
Human 2-4 [Common]
Twi'lek [Rare]
Mirialan [Rare]
Aqualish [Rare]
SPECIALIST REBEL SKINS
Human 2-4 [Common]
Twi'lek [Rare]
Mirialan [Rare]
Aqualish [Rare]
HERO SKINS
Wounded Chewbacca [Common]
Hoth Han [Rare]
Endor Han [Epic]
Commander Iden [Rare]
Scarred Kylo [Epic]
Administrator Lando [Rare]
Hoth Leia [Rare]
Endor Leia [Epic]
Hoth Luke [Rare]
Ahch-To Rey [Epic]
Hooded Yoda [Rare]
That's everything you need to know about skins in Star Wars Battlefront 2 as of the April 2018 update. We'll do our best to update this list as new Appearances are added to the roster. In case you missed the full details of the April update, be sure to read our recap of the patch notes.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 is available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
What are your thoughts on Battlefront 2 's skin selection so far? Do Appearances make the multiplayer grind worth it? Tell us in the comments section!
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