emilyhyoyeon wrote: »I decided to try the ''take the skill off an on depending on what I'm doing'' method, and I forgot to put it back on before I started doing plunder skulls after some housing, because I forgot that I have to do this asinine workaround at all, so I got a free 20% DPS loss fighting the crow boss today
Had I been soloing I would've just wiped to slot it but I was with some others so it wasn't worth. This just reminded me how stupid this all is.
I personally love the glow its suits my vampire character perfectly ^^
NoticeMeArkay wrote: »Have your vampire go dig up an antiquity, then come back and kindly report to us how much it still suits him.
Or just remove it and add a glow cosmetic for those who like it.
As it should have been from the start.
Don't try to half-fix stuff. Do it right.
Why wouldn't it be intended???? This looks awesome! Please leave it!
Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
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ESO_player123 wrote: »[
Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)
NoticeMeArkay wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »[
Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)
Considering how only every 6th user in this thread actually reads the posts in here and manages to understand that this is not about "Like or Dislike?" and players who couldn't tell grim focus and their weapon enchantments apart. I wouldn't be at all surprised if people couldn't tell the effect apart from others that easily ingame unless they paid actual attention.
I do not use Ebon Armory, but from what I saw in a video its red blobs are moving. The ones I saw were static and attached to the lower part of the body (where the sheathed weapon would be). They looked exactly as the ones shown in the pictures in this thread.NoticeMeArkay wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »[
Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)
The game sold a couple reddish weapon effects in the past, which could be mistaken for Grim Focus if only noticed from the corner of your eyes. Also some people claimed the "Red blobs" from the Ebon Armory to be Grim Focus.
Considering how only every 6th user in this thread actually reads the posts in here and manages to understand that this is not about "Like or Dislike?" and players who couldn't tell grim focus and their weapon enchantments apart. I wouldn't be at all surprised if people couldn't tell the effect apart from others that easily ingame unless they paid actual attention.
Sounds harsh, but let's be just be realistic at this point.
What I can actually tell you, is that nobody I asked in game was capable of spotting Grim Focus on my Char. And I asked a couple people. If it actually behaves differently for you, there are two options:
- You play on NA and NA has it worse in consideration to the bug
- You really need to repair your game files because something is causing your client to not work as intended.
(Get it? Intended....*sighs*)
ESO_player123 wrote: »Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
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emilyhyoyeon wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
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The the red grim focus effect looks very similar to the siphoning strikes effect.
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »emilyhyoyeon wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
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The the red grim focus effect looks very similar to the siphoning strikes effect.
So you’re saying that we Nightblade players have always been dealing with glowing red weapons?
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Tyrant_Tim wrote: »emilyhyoyeon wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
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The the red grim focus effect looks very similar to the siphoning strikes effect.
So you’re saying that we Nightblade players have always been dealing with glowing red weapons?
I'm saying that the red effect the other person has been seeing could've been siphoning strikes.
ESO_player123 wrote: »emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Tyrant_Tim wrote: »emilyhyoyeon wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
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The the red grim focus effect looks very similar to the siphoning strikes effect.
So you’re saying that we Nightblade players have always been dealing with glowing red weapons?
I'm saying that the red effect the other person has been seeing could've been siphoning strikes.
Is it static and attached to the hips on both sides?
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Tyrant_Tim wrote: »emilyhyoyeon wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »Well, I've seen multiple players with those red blobs. And those people were just running/riding a mount, not in combat. So, they are definitely visible by others (at least in some situations)NoticeMeArkay wrote: »YetAnotherLinuxUser wrote: »THis entire thread is just so much brainwashing i cant stand it. People justifying their skills being given away by a tell. No one needs to know what armor or skills you are using. They should be required to ask if they wish to know. zos shouldnt be giving it away without your consent. don't consent.
The permanent glow caused by the glitch is only visible to the player who equips the skill. Nobody else.
It got reported in this thread somewhere.
-snip
The the red grim focus effect looks very similar to the siphoning strikes effect.
So you’re saying that we Nightblade players have always been dealing with glowing red weapons?
I'm saying that the red effect the other person has been seeing could've been siphoning strikes.
Is it static and attached to the hips on both sides?
When the person is using 1h weapons, yeah. The character in my pictures is using a staff, which is why it's the ball.
Araneae6537 wrote: »From my earlier post, see the images below, all with Siphoning Strikes slotted on the bow bar, the difference whether or not Grim Focus is slotted on the dagger bar. The effect from Siphoning Strikes is in combat only and I think it is more of an aura around the weapon than red blobs like the broken Grim Focus permaglow.
Bow of Shadows
Chokethorn Bow