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Has anyone been getting this bug where some of the male NPCs are walking around town without pants?
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Not a bug, thats just what they do in Flotsom in the summer...
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mocks: Has anyone been getting this bug where some of the male NPCs are walking around town without pants?
It's not a bug.

Think of it as eye candy for the female players.
Post edited May 25, 2011 by revial
Diapers are all the rage in 2011. Get with the program.
dont forget Flotsam is a shit hole full of low class peasants. Even the lord of the town is a filthy peasant. Combine that with no Air Conditioning and you have people roaming around half naked. I have to admit though CDPR Really brought a shit hole to life, the quality of the environment is great, I've seen shit holes in alot of other games and they dont look anything like a shit hole, they look like a nice upper class town, so its not believable.
Post edited May 25, 2011 by LordRikerQ
I'm surprised that the character models are thorough enough to have undergarments.
They're wearing shorts, a lot of the NPCs do. They are old fashioned shorts, not those things made of half a mile of fabric that seem to be popular these days. When I was younger people used to wear shorts similar to that, but they've gone out of fashion. I can't say I ever paid it much attention in the game.
Post edited May 25, 2011 by Epona222
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You have to understand a little something about medieval fashion to understand what's going on here. They didn't actually invent pants as we know them today till quite late. Until then, they wore those baggy shorts called Braies and would actually tie leggings called Chauses, one for each leg (which it became fashionable to mix and match so you often saw people with one blue legging and one red) on to them. They've simply neglected to tie their chauses on to their braies because they're simple folk. You can see the chauses properly tied on with some of the character models in the game, mostly noblemen. Though usually they would wear a tunic that was long enough to cover the bries.

Also, I have seen people refer to Roche's errr.. hat, as a 'turban' it's not. it's a hood, which he has rolled up to wear as a hat. You take the face opening, roll it down and the neck/shoulder area and the pointy bit at the back (which could sometimes be very long and used to wrap around the neck) hangs down the back and sides. It was very, very rare to have a hood that was actually attached to a cloak or any other piece of clothing, hoods were usually completely separate and when not needed as an actual hood would either be draped over the shoulder or worn rolled up as Roche is doing.
Post edited May 26, 2011 by Raye
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Raye: You have to understand a little something about medieval fashion to understand what's going on here. They didn't actually invent pants as we know them today till quite late. Until then, they wore those baggy shorts called Braies and would actually tie leggings called Chauses, one for each leg (which it became fashionable to mix and match so you often saw people with one blue legging and one red) on to them. They've simply neglected to tie their chauses on to their braies because they're simple folk. You can see the chauses properly tied on with some of the character models in the game, mostly noblemen. Though usually they would wear a tunic that was long enough to cover the bries.

Also, I have seen people refer to Roche's errr.. hat, as a 'turban' it's not. it's a hood, which he has rolled up to wear as a hat. You take the face opening, roll it down and the neck/shoulder area and the pointy bit at the back (which could sometimes be very long and used to wrap around the neck) hangs down the back and sides. It was very, very rare to have a hood that was actually attached to a cloak or any other piece of clothing, hoods were usually completely separate and when not needed as an actual hood would either be draped over the shoulder or worn rolled up as Roche is doing.
This is a very informative post! Thanks for all the details on the clothing.