Going to necro' this thread, and I don't really care if that offends you. There's a thread relevant to why I'm here, and I'm going to use it. That being said, I cannot understand why so many people were so dismissive, and others openly belligerent, to the OP. They spent their money, same as you did, for the game. They have the right to voice an opinion. If you disagree with them, that's cool, but why in the world would you say, "No, I don't want more content for this game I paid for."? Keep it to yourself, or remember, as others have stated, you can opt not to use the feature. Asking them to download third-party software or files to fix something they perceive as a problem is not a valid response as they're addressing the product he paid for. A lot of you quote D&D as your examples, stating how it'd be unreasonable to ask a person to change their character's stats to suit you. However, in D&D, you were allowed to ask, and it was entirely possible someone might be willing to do so. I got someone who wants to play a small sized cavalier, and wants my druid to act as their mount? That might be hilarious, and I'd totally be interested in having the option to do that, rather than being told by the game that I'm not allowed. Such restrictions would go against the spirit of the game in the first place. Others of you reference the Infinity Engine games, but those games also featured certain characters with stats and attributes that were superior to what the MC could have, or exclusive to themselves (Dorn's Half-orc Blackguard, Xan's Moonblade, Minsc's Berserk/WIS score, etc) and made them interesting alternatives to playing a multiplayer game solo just to build an optimized party. Other than Devil and Pallegina having exclusive races (which I'd actually like to have the option to play, mind), this game lacks that. I paid for the game, and I shouldn't have to suffer a lack of features just because some people don't want them in. I don't see myself ever playing a Nature Godlike, but that doesn't mean I'd want it to be removed, or would have been against its inclusion. That's blatantly self-centered. I'm glad I got the game for the holidays. It has lived up to all the hype it has received, and managed to exceed expectations for me. Just met the Grieving Mother today, and I really want her to live up to her potential as a Cipher, as I found her so intriguing that I'm considering a two-man party run with her as the #2. I haven't even bothered to get Pallegina yet because of the way the Paladin (and Cleric) abilities are completely neutered for NPC's (though that's a separate issue), and that her stats don't help. I can't express how disappointing that is, as Paladins are traditionally my favorite class, and the portrait art for her is absolutely stunning. I don't intend to download third-party software just to use a feature already in the game, and I'll live if it isn't implemented, but while artistic integrity is something I respect, denying people features just because you wouldn't use them yourself is asinine, self-centered, and does nothing to improve the game.