No hair with hats
This is a mystery that extends back to the first year of Guild Wars 1 Prophecies when our Halloween witches hats made us bald. Many, many players have suggested they give us dyable hair sticking out from underneath, but our pleas have always fallen upon deaf ears. I’m pretty sure Lex Luthor is the CEO of ANet.
EDIT: Then again, my male Asura who owns the top hat is already bald, so giving us artificial hair would bite him in the caboose. They would need to make the headgear recognize what hairstyle we chose, or give us several top hats/whatnot to select from. (My Charr wouldn’t care much for forced sideburns either.)
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Agreed!
And I laughed when I read your comments.
One of the reasons why I don’t wear any Gem-hats on my female ones... perhaps I should try on my male.. would be more sexier I’m sure..
Skyrim has this “issue” too. Is their some weird complicated issue in adding additional meshes and textures for helmets and hats, regardless of a given character’s hairstyle?
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Why? It’s a simple way to avoid clipping issues.
Unfortunately, it’s also a simple way to get people like me to avoid ever wearing a hat. =/
I still have a GW2 hat skin from release that I’ll probably never use.
Do you mean the medium armor Nobles set, or the Noble Count Outfit? Even if the top hat did what it should hair-wise, you still could not wear it with an Outfit (though many have requested this be changed). Outfits are all or nothing; you can hide the Outfit helm, but not replace it.
Long time ago, before the first Halloween in GW2, the scalp texture that was used with the top hat HAD hair drawn on it. After the event patch they used the bald texture. Why, I have no idea. That was same for other races as well, not just human, I have a screenie of my asura, but it would take a while to look for it, but if anyone wants, I can. It looked weird on asura females, since the top hat on them is a size of an apple, but making it look well would just take a little bit of redrawing. Or just let them wear the male version.
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Never noticed the issue in Skyrim myself but then again I go into 1st person view most of the time. In GW2 I don’t wear a lot of thing because of the baldness factor. There is a shaved head hairstyle (stubbley) that would be better than the chrome dome look and wouldn’t clip.
I wish there was some way we could get Anet to hear the people on this! On both my male and female toons I want so badly to have my hair (or some kind of hair) showing as I wear the top hat or helm. Probably to some this is trivial, but I create my characters after comic book heroes, movie characters, etc. and cannot achieve the correct look with this problem. Hoping for a solution in the future :/
Honestly, with all the tons of clipping issues ignored and never even taken into account in this game, I am never going to accept so lightly that our characters must be bald with hats and helms to prevent clipping issues. I’d rather wear a hat which clips with hair than a hat that turns my characters bald. What did I even pay for new hairstyles for if my characters are meant to be bald with like 80% of headgear? -.-
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Common issue for many games. As has been stated above, it seems to be manly due to clipping issues and the way to get around these would likely involve too much time/work.
They haven’t found a way around this for 10 years. I don’t think they’re going to address this anytime soon.
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the one reason is clipping but they can just as much add hair on head wear when your hair exceeds a certain length.
Soo, let’s have expensive hair kits devoted to just new interesting hairstyles but negate it if you want to wear a hat.
I guess the headgear shall remain unchecked forever.
for there you have been and there you will long to return.
It’s a good thing that this thread has been brought back to light. Inimicus brought up a simple yet effective solution to the problem.
The devs should really consider it.
I wouldn’t even mind if my haircut seems to change with every hat I wear, I just want my hair still on my head no matter what’s on it.
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It isn’t just hats. I have a total of 2 characters out of 11 that I use headgear on. One is a helmet, while the other is just the medium Vigil headband. Hats (gemstore or not) and helmets erase hair, and that’s obnoxious.
This is a huge QoL issue, but I doubt Anet will change it because it wouldn’t make them any money to do so. If even bugs are ignored because “meh, good enough,” then I really doubt free QoL changes will be implemented in even the far future, let alone soon.
Well that’s a shame since 90% of the endgame is about the outlook of the characters…
Previously deleted for an attempt at humor that failed to fly, so sans that:
Best fix I have is that when wearing a hat like this, the hair style is taken into account in so far as
start
if NOT BALD
then put crew cut hair texture on the head, use player defined color
end if
if BALD
then put bald texture using player defined skin parameters
end if
stop
I would be impressed beyond words if they made one that included long hair/beards hanging out of the hat without clipping the way the Norn males of GW1 did.
Having hats with their own built in hair would screw over actually bald characters, but why not both? We have two versions of the eyepatch so you can swap which eye it covers, why not a hair and no hair hat skin?
It doesn’t have to be done for EVERY hat either. But the last MMO I played had several headgears that changed your hairstyle to match and it took your actual hair’s color. I don’t see why Gw2 couldn’t do the same.
For some hats, like the Top Hat coming with a “classy” hairdo or a headband which pulls your hair back into a ponytail, it’d fit and make perfect sense.
I agree. removing the hair is why I don’t use gem store hats.
Because the only reason you need a hat is if you have cancer. A-Net is appealing to the chemo niche