Cape porn

What are games with great selection of capes with beautiful physics to show them off?
I don't give two shits about realism or common sense, I just wanna be fabulous.

Easy mode: No bethesda games
Normal mode: No super hero games
Hard mode: No Soulsbornes and Dragon's Dogma played those to death already

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Do Bethesda games even have capes?

I used to like the cloaks in WoW

Because you can mod literally anything in Skyrim, and I don't want that shit.
Are capes separate item category in WoW? I tried free 20 levels thing and got bored out of my brain.
I know MMOs in general are not very good, but are there any with both better, more intense combat AND cape porn? I played DCUO, and it was ok for an MMO, but I want something less cartoony too.

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When I played wow in wotlk (quit before cata), yes, wow used to have A TON of capes, you can also colour them however way you want.

Runescape has capes too.
:^)

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nobody had better capes than City of Heroes. The physics was fine (pretty good when flying), but the real selling point was that they were completely customizable.

Sadly, it's gone.

The Fallen I think had capes as well, but it's a short 10 hour game with armors that include capes rather than capes separately.

The relatively new batman games, you can even use your cape to disorient enemies.

But capes were a thing in the classical and middle ages.

For travelling or ceremonies, probably.
But during battle it sounds like a stupid idea because it's just something to be grabbed to pull you off balance.

They were either for decorations or for protection from snow/rain. But nobody in their right mind wore them to combat.

Long capes sure, but there are historical records of high ranking officers and knights wearing shorter capes and shit portriding from their backs to battle.
Hell the fad became a thing thanks to Roman generals who wore a cape named paludamentum to battle. And before you ask, there was no such thing as a "ceremonial" Roman armor outside whatever the Emperor wore, they believed that kind of things to be Greek faggotry, even regular citizens used to wear utilitary clothing
Even until the renaissance, where halberds and most kinds of anti-cavalry weaponry was popular the polish winged hussars couldn't help themselves but attaching weird shit to their backs.

It kind of works like the "twirls give your opponent a huge advantage" kind of scenario; it works well on paper, but when the guy wearing a cape and spining around is skullfucking your best friend with his codpiece while two or three guys are running straight at you wielding maces and screaming like maniacs you can't really think about it unless you're some sort of master swordsman on a zen state.

horrible

Even in the cases of master swordsmen there are also some documents that point out at people wearing capes and shit.
Look in the manual Gladiatoria the fabulous guy in the left is about to end the fabulous guy in the right rightly.

I guess it's still better than floortiles.

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Having one well animated scarf isn't really "porn" even if it is nice.
Try having around a hundred of fucking scarves.
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Symphony of the night had many capes and you could change their colors or some where translucid and gave you powers and shieet

there's literally nothing wrong in laying on tiles shirtless feeling the cool patterns on your skin

Helldivers has a large selection of capes and you look badass as fuck blowing people away with them.

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This answer is seriously underappreciated. Some dev sat down for two years to make the cape move and flow in a realistic fashion.
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Was the latest bamham cracked yet?

yes

So is it a custom in dueling to whip out a gem after you drop your buckler?

Why is he so perfect?

The trick is that you have to drop your buckler, put your spear and your longsword on your offhand and then unscrew your longsword's pommel so you can throw it at your enemy.

According to the person who wrote Gladiattoria this is the ultimate longsword technique and there is only a single way to defend yourself against it. Hence the phrase "To end him rightly" at the begining of the entry.

Symphony of the Night had by far the best looking cape(s)

Partially. The base game is cracked but not all the DLC are, only Quinn's and some skins. Also the big graphics options/performance update had a new denuvo version installed and CPY said fuck that. So if you want to play it you'll have to deal with chromatic aberration even on a good PC.
The game is the weakest of the series by the way. It makes origins look damn fine in comparison.

That spoiler is sad and true. A very underwhelming game and not a good ending to the Arkham story/franchise.

Darksiders 2 has really nice cloth movement, and kind of has capes. Not sure about number 1.

What is PSO2 of capes?