It’s not uncommon to see Humans in World of Warcraft with massive belly bulges. This is a result of Blizzard’s intention to make fat and skinny Humans playable in World of Warcraft. However, Blizzard isn’t releasing a fat mod as of yet. In fact, the developers have yet to say whether or not this modification will be available for all classes.
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Modder HackerAxe’s Dad Bod Geralt mod
If you’re looking for a new way to play The Witcher 3, you’ve come to the right place. Dad Bod Geralt is a fantastic mod that alters the body mesh of the hero and makes him look even sexier than ever. It does this by replacing the normal and diffuse textures of the character’s body, as well as the underwear mesh. While the mod is not compatible with every game, it is a great way to add a new look to Geralt without having to completely redo the entire game.
In this mod, HackerAxe replaces Geralt’s body with an average male body. Instead of the slim and stocky look that he possessed before, Geralt now has an average male body. The best part? This is still in its early stages. The developers of this mod are actively working on additional features. They plan to make more than just body alterations in the near future.
This mod comes from the creator of HackerAxe, a modder that specializes in modifying the game. He has made it a point to use his own elven-themed artwork to create his own graphics and character model. The final result is a game that looks and plays even better than before. In addition to Dad Bod Geralt, the mod includes a new item called the Dad BOD.
Blizzard’s intention to make fat and skinny Humans playable
While the Kul Tirans were introduced in the Battle for Azeroth expansion last year, Blizzard has confirmed that the human model is not a separate race. They are simply modeled after humans but have different proportions. Blizzard decided to add the fat and skinny morphologies for worldbuilding purposes and did not make them separate races.
While Blizzard has taken a few steps in the right direction in its efforts to promote diversity in their workforce, it could spend more of its budget on improving the working conditions for ALL of its employees. The company has also lost every game developer since the founding of the company, so the original founders and creators of its flagship IPs have all left the company. As a result, Blizzard is now coasting on inertia, and the lack of diversity in the workforce is becoming evident.
Racial representation is not a hot topic in the WoW community. The company’s decision to change the appearance of the Taurens is a logical one, but it’s a misstep. Tauren males have always been chubbier and less muscular than other humanoids, and the company is trying to appease players who want to look good. But this doesn’t mean Blizzard should do this.