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The option to change skin tone, hair color and hairstyle is missing. #28389

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198six opened this issue Feb 25, 2019 · 4 comments
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The option to change skin tone, hair color and hairstyle is missing. #28389

198six opened this issue Feb 25, 2019 · 4 comments

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@198six
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198six commented Feb 25, 2019

Describe the bug
The option to change skin tone, hair color and hairstyle is missing.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Make a custom player.
  2. Go to the traits option.
  3. The third column that has skin tone, hair color and hairstyle is missing.

Expected behavior
Under traits, you should have the option to customize your appearance such as skin tone, hair color and hairstyle.

Versions and configuration(please complete the following information):

  • OS: Windows 8.1
  • Game Version: 0.C-37529-g91a0c5f
  • Graphics version: Tiles
  • Mods loaded: dda, disable NPC needs, filthy clothing, simplified nutrition
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ifreund commented Feb 25, 2019

This is intended, hair and skin traits are not part of 0.D
(they are part of the development branch and 0.E)

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@198six
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198six commented Feb 26, 2019

That doesn't make sense. The previous versions of the file I mentioned has those options. I'm assuming someone removed it. In the meantime, I restored to a previous to get that feature back,

@ifreund
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ifreund commented Feb 26, 2019

see #27843 (comment)

the former master branch, "experimental" if you will, has been moved to the development branch and the 0.D moved to master. This means that the automated build systems are now building from the 0.D release candidate, not the experimental.

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198six commented Feb 27, 2019

I got it. Thanks for breaking it down for me.

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