How to create the ugliest Fatemaker with Slider Overdrive in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
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As you create your Fatemaker in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, you'll encounter the Slider Overdrive feature. Some of you might take character creation seriously and want to create a semi-normal looking individual to roleplay as, but for those of us who enjoy a Tiny Tina-inspired level of chaos, enabling Slider Overdrive in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is totally worth it. It's disabled by default, so let's look at how to turn it on and what hell you can create with it.
How to use Slider Overdrive in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
Select the New Game option from the main menu and head into character creation. Once you've chosen a class and decided on a build for your Fatemaker, you'll be taken to the character customisation screen where you'll see the option to enable or disable Slider Overdrive. Go ahead and switch it to "enable" to get started.
From here, you'll be able to give your character ridiculously huge or tiny features and proportions, making them as ugly as the goblins you fight in-game. Personally, I went ahead and created a gal called Sunny with the biggest features possible and I regret nothing. Given the chibi version of your character already has somewhat of a big head when in the Overworld, changing these proportions has some interesting effects—if by interesting you mean very ugly, that is.
If you decide to turn Slider Overdrive off mid-creation then your character will adopt a more reasonable appearance and you'll need to start all over again. Similarly, if you fall out of love with your Fatemaker's gigantic ears, you can head to a Quick Change station and alter their appearance, for better or worse.
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The first three games Lauren played on PC were Star Wars: X-Wing, Zoo Tycoon and Barbie Fashion Designer, which explains her love of all things space, strategy and aesthetically pleasing. Lauren recently took over as PC Gamer's Guides Editor after three years of writing many dozens of Destiny 2 guides at VG247, as well as casually trying to shoehorn in The Witcher 3 articles wherever possible. When she's not trying to force everyone to play as a Warlock in Destiny 2, Lauren is either mastering her SEO abilities to help smash the competition, or patting one of her red sons.

