Dislike when games make you look up online for what what their official name's are.
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Dislike when games make you look up online for what what their official name's are.
Default, or manually enter the official name if I know it. If the game forces me to enter a name chances are I probably won't play it. No, I don't want to play as myself (・_・)
What?
Like when you start up a new Zelda game, what name do you enter? I’m always ROB.
Kind of a tradition from way back in the day. The first game that prompted me to enter my own name was Dragon Warrior. I think I could only enter 4 characters, so I used my initials instead of my full name. Then I did the same for Legend of Zelda, Castlevania, etc.
I figured if the game designers didn’t want me to use my own name, they’d make the characters default name part of the game (ala Breath of the Wild).
"LINK".
For the record, the tradition of letting you pick the name comes from tabletop roleplaying games where you're literally playing as yourself. Western RPGs are more true to their roots with the whole emphasis on character creation, and many early RPGs outright required you to make a whole party this way. Japanese RPGs started like that too but then eventually they deviated to focusing more towards storytelling (since the computer would be awful as a game master as they can't imagine new scenarios at will, and barebone battle mechanics were just awful). Eventually some JRPGs would just not include the ability to rename at all, and many that do allow for default names instead.
If I have a choice my main character and hero is always called Jack. :)
I usually type in some profanity :P
Funny you mentioned Dragon Warriors, when looked up default name I was left conflicted with choosing between either Japanese 'Enikusu/Enix' or Western 'Erdrick.' Was playing original NES version so think I went with Western one and because it sounded more in line with it's original pseudo-Elizabethan English script.
Only for online games that allow some sort of bypass. ie. For Dark Souls III if you use a capital letter you can bypass the name censor checkers, so named one character for all to see as "buttmud." Without that capital letter it would have shown as "****mud." As a result you see a lot of censored names in DSIII who don't even know their name is censored.
https://i.imgur.com/8IzMBzp.jpg
For Dark Souls 1 main character name is Chosen Undead, and it's the name also used for Dark Souls 2, 3 and Bloodborne by me. Demon Souls is the only game I choose female for this female exclusive armor off of executioner Miralda, so I name that character Miralda.
Leave it as is. It improves the immersion factor, especially in games where they refer to you by that name. Nothing takes you out of a game like "FARTBUTT the kingdom is in danger!"
I almost always change it... and usually it's something lame like just my first name lol.
Leave it as a default.
Makes it a pain in the ass to play games that require me to name things. I once got stuck for 2 hours in Breath of the Wild because I couldn't figure out what to name a horse.
Epona?
I usually use the actual character's name if they have one, but sometimes I goof off and put in ridiculous names just for fun. I started a run of Ocarina of Time last night, and I just decided to put in nonsense, and called my character "Beano".