I don't really care about anything published by EAthe game in question, but might I inquire a bit about how, uh, "handy" that kind of prosthetic is? My immediate assumption was that shooting with a thing like that would be hell, but I can't claim to be a professor in amputation medical history.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-antique-dorrance-prosthetic-488490425
https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images3/1/1113/26/vintage-antique-dorrance-prosthetic_1_262c90ddcae6f8035145036d19f3c252.jpg
https://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/images_blogs/wiredscience/2012/03/ff_prosthetics5_f.jpg
https://www.wired.com/2012/03/ff_prosthetics/
Pretty correct. It's not the best thing to carry about.
But, as more and more ladies play videogames, and, why not, handicapped persons.
Why not have the ability to add all?
The idea is to make more people feel at home, and wanting to buy. By allowing them
to create an avatar of their liking. Similar to Second Life, I would believe.
- Instead of selling OP weapons and advantages, they'll sell cosmetic upgrades.
- Personally, I wish you could make those local cosmetic (Only you see it, not everyone)
So that a given person can be a green-skinned ballerina catwoman. But this only shows on
his/her PC. And others see a male nazi ss blonde aryan blue-eyed with feldgrau uniform
A bit similar to having the right to not be assaulted by anime-skinned tanks in COH2.
EA needs to make it's money, somehow. And I'd rather it not be by releasing divisive map packs.
(reducing player pool with every map).