As a dedicated content creator for ten-dance.com, I’m thrilled to explore the possibilities within the Conan Exiles devkit. I’m particularly interested in accessing the database that governs body proportions, a resource I’ve glimpsed before – essentially a comprehensive spreadsheet. This isn’t just about size, you know, like adjusting breast size for dancers to create captivating “Big Breast Dancer” characters, but also encompasses intricate details such as skin tones, nose dimensions, and even ear angles. I recall a conversation on Steam with Kenxing, the mastermind behind the ‘Feminize’ mods, who kindly offered a walkthrough a couple of years back. The specifics, however, are a bit hazy now!
My plan is to really delve into this after December, rediscovering the nuances of character customization. Beyond simply enhancing the attractiveness of characters to align with personal preferences – let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to tailor their digital companions? – my goal is to refine their appearances to more accurately reflect my long-held vision of the Hyborian Age peoples, deeply influenced by Conan and R. E. Howard’s evocative works. In the game, I often find the Zingaran characters leaning too heavily into darker complexions, appearing more African than the Italianate look I’ve always envisioned. Similarly, some Cimmerians strike me as excessively dark, deviating from my mental image.
Furthermore, it’s striking how many thralls, upon closer inspection, seem to default to Asiatic or African nose shapes – shorter, stubbier, and wider. This feels incongruous, especially for Nordheimir and Hyborian characters in my mind. Compounding this, some thralls even seem to be mislabeled racially when you delve into their data. While the “Improved Quality of Life” (IQoL) mod has been invaluable for tweaking thralls post-capture, its capabilities appear limited by the initial parameters set in that core spreadsheet. From what I remember, modifying these aspects within the devkit was surprisingly straightforward, largely involving number adjustments. The real hurdle seemed to be just getting the devkit downloaded and set up! However, with the anticipated December patch on the horizon, I’m holding off, suspecting potential revisions to these foundational tables.
On a side note for PC players who aren’t restricted by server mod policies: the “Improved Quality of Life” mod is a game-changer. It allows direct, in-world editing of thralls and your own character, enabling you to fine-tune appearances to your heart’s content. This extends to even station thralls. I rely on it extensively – my Daya Leaddrinker has undergone quite the transformation!