Board Thread:Games/@comment-5977013-20130514005441/@comment-2054358-20130628015039

LoveWaffle wrote: They said the custom characters are in the game, but where are they in the character select screen? I'm guessing one of the slots that wasn't filled in. If the character select screen was only for E3, why would there be silhouettes for other characters besides the characters available in the demo? That has to be the character select screen for the final game (except the blank slots might be filled in). Otherwise, the silhouettes would be pointless. Who said it was just for E3? Could just be one that isn't finished. It probably is, but there's always the possibility it isn't. Look at how randomly positioned the blank slots are. In LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (without Old Save), LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, LEGO Batman: The Videogame, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 they occupy the last two slots on the screen. When Old Save is turned on in LEGO Star Wars II, the custom characters are between the original trilogy characters and the prequel characters. In LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, there is a lot of custom slots at the end of the character list for Quick Play. In LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars they fill the bottom row, but saves one for Savage Oppress. In LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean, they pad out between Blackbeard and the secret dancing Jack Sparrow at the end. In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, they are placed on the edges of the rows. In LEGO Lord of the Rings, they are all at the bottom row after Lurtz (Newborn). In LEGO Marvel, blank slots are scattered all over the screen. I'm assuming that with those random blanks that they represent unfinished characters (since this is a beta). But with custom characters, they could use a solid black silhouette, couldn't they? Like the other LEGO games? And to keep it basic and generic, they could use a bald head. That's so easy. But look at the character at the end. It's a pale silhouette. Next to him/her: one blank. Next to that blank is what looks like a girl with short hair. There's three more blanks before her. There's always 2 or more slots for customs, and the most logical place on the roster is filled. Sorry, can't find where they could possibly put the customs.