Chiori's Story Quest Surprised Me In Genshin Impact



Chiori’s Story Quest Surprised Me In Genshin Impact

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31 thoughts on “Chiori's Story Quest Surprised Me In Genshin Impact”

  1. I love how Chiori is heavily alluded to being on the spectrum; but she's cultivated her personality into a strong creative with a powerful brand and reputation. I think that's awesome, since many would-be artists are also neurodivergent, and young ones could use a positive role model like Chiori

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  2. Fashion designer and illustrator here who has found her representation in form of Chiori in this game! (Yes I am now a proud Chiori main) I haven't yet played this quest properly but I absolutely cannot wait to go back and watch this once I've got time ~ it would be really fun to analyze and break down the fashion industry, designer personalities, styles and trends and so much more in the future once I get to it though! As for now I shall enjoy how much people seem to love her personality and sass as seen so far💕

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  3. Became a top 5 for me right away ! Not only that shes awsome , but the fact that so many charcters are included in the story it changes everything . It feels alive , connected. Something that i wanted in all genshin story quests , the connection between the chercters is what makes the main one shine ! Not another NPC tale

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  4. Honestly the Chiori quest was a little lacklustre but what I really liked about the quest is that it was actually about Chiori, her problems and her past, so many character quests have been about other people that the whole thing could have been just a regular npc side quest.

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  5. each and every chraacter is very specifically designed, and sometimes the initial designs are entirely scratched simply because its too tricky to animate them, that's why you always see ponytails, or multiple groups of thin strands of hair instead of a one large wavy hair as it becomes very difficult to animate. Not to mention, this is also why they avoid skirts below the knee. 1- no fan service that way 2- a big skirt hides the shape of the legs, which makes it awkward to look at and a little less interesting 3- running around and gliding would be hell to animate with long skirts. just look at ayaya, faruzan etc jumping from height, diving or something, the skirts still act weird even if you are falling from high up, by all means the skirts should be completely inverted lol. Now imagine this with long skirt. it would just look weird..same with way too many hanging tassles alongside the arms(back is fine but with arms, they ll have to animate everything with each hand movement or it ll look weird).

    Now, this was why one of the designs shown in this quest would probably never be possible but yes they can still do skins, as long as it doesn't mess with the shape language of a character and isn't annoying to animate(like the few skins that they have already released)

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  6. Well, realistically speaking, there's two main reasons why they don't ramp outfits harder, not that I don't want more outfits:
    1) Not a main revenue source. Characters and reruns are still the main draw in Genshin, so they don't feel motivated to ramp out outfits as much.

    2) Implementation. Generally, Genshin tries to avoid clipping and stuff because like, if you've seen skin mods for Genshin, you can sometimes see where they clip and bug out in terms of animations; stuff like that. It's not that it's necessarily hard to do, it's just a dev effort kinda deal and due to the first major reason; Hoyo doesn't want to put as much effort into outfits. Especially since in the cutscene they're all just 2D assets and not 3D models.

    Making base animations work for these gorgeous outfits would also NOT be a cakewalk, not that it's impossible but more just a kind of thing you don't bother with unless outfits are your primary revenue source.

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  7. I do like her story and love her personality. But her kits and abilities didn’t do her justice. I tried her out but it didn’t give me the feeling of “I want to have her on the team whether to explore or try out team setup”. It is such a miss opportunity for such a well written character.

    Before any hate comments: It’s just my take. Everyone has their right to either wish for the character they want or not. Don’t take my word for fact but opinions.

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