Gosh, this looks so complex. On
PSO2 Meseta the one hand, kudos for keeping the original game intact so that there won't be a riot over changes people do not like. However on the other hand, since they are remaking base PSO2 visuals anyhow, I wish they would only go 100 percent and synchronize character models completely. Giving old players a few free fashion items and unlocks would be sufficient to bribe everyone to take the new system.
Synchronizing 100% personality models doesn't sound easy. The dilemma is that the old outfits and layer wear are modeled to fit the older pso2 body. That is not likely to happen. Well, I mean that I would be ready to shed a certain proportion of these cosmetics to keep things intact across variations. As long as there's a continuous feed of cool new stuff to replace it, I do not mind. I constantly rotate my old looks anyhow. Provided that the character versions translate 1:1 it will still feel just like mine.
Fantastic FAQ, answers a lot of my initial doubts.
I'd imagine a massive complication to this entails a lot of the cosmetics from the Western side of things which were exclusive to collaborations, promotional events, and events that no longer exist. The instance I can think of is that the Monster Hunter Frontier Z collaboration where I could imagine the clothing and weapons could unquestionably be given a visual upgrade alongside everything else but that I don't exactly understand how the licensing or how the side of
buy Phantasy Star Online 2 Meseta the collaboration functions where I would want it was as easy as Sega going through and updating the assets but I do not understand about just how much Capcom is involved in that procedure.
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