Baldur’s Gate 3 players are voicing their frustrations about tiefling characters and how their horns interact with equipment in the game. The discussion revolves around the clipping issues that tieflings encounter, particularly with headgear like diadems.
Summary
- Tiefling anatomy causes equipment clipping, especially with headgear like diadems
- Players feel conflicted between choosing to accept the clipping or hiding headgear entirely
- Discussion extends to capes clipping through tails and other visual issues
Equipment Woes
Tiefling players express frustration at how their horns clip through headgear in the game. The issue seems to be with the way the game handles tiefling anatomy, particularly the horns that disrupt the visuals of certain equipment pieces.
Visual Clipping
One player pointed out the visual inconsistencies with capes clipping through tails, highlighting the lack of interaction between the two elements. The static nature of armor exacerbates the problem, making the visual discrepancies more apparent.
Player Solutions
Some players suggest imaginative ways to reconcile the clipping issues, such as envisioning tieflings as skilled tailors who modify their equipment to accommodate their horns. This creative approach adds a new perspective to the problem, framing it as a design challenge rather than a technical limitation.