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I need a new game, and it's amazing how bad the listicles are. So I put the question to you:
What is the best character creator in a working Linux/Steam game?
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Monster Hunter World also had good character customisation in my experience, but has a bunch of parts behind paid DLCs. I haven't played Rise, but I heard it's also a good one.
Another Capcom game, Dragon's Dogma, also has the reputation of having one of the best character creators on the market, with some of the options even affecting gameplay (smaller characters are lighter, but more agile, and vice-versa for bigger characters). However, you won't see it until after the prologue/tutorial, which I haven't beaten yet for some reason.
While I can't speak for the Capcom titles (though MHW is rated Playable, and MHR and DD are rated Verified for the Deck), I can confirm Nioh 2 works on Linux (both desktop and Steam Deck).
EDIT: forgot to mention Soulcalibur 6, for the fighting game enthusiasts. Character creators have been in the series since at least the third game (I never played SC1 nor 2), and 6's definitely is good. Can confirm it works on Linux too.
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Its a really old game but i think it still has one of the best character creators. The game itself isn't that great though. Online only also. Haven't played it recently but last time i tried it worked perfect on linux after Launcher workaround.
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