starkerealm wrote: »This thread reminds me of why products have to have warnings that say "Warning: Product will be hot after heating" and "Warning: Hot liquids are hot". You give a brief overview of some features, people complain that it doesn't work EXACTLY like they thought it would. What do you want, a novel written on the back of the box explaining every little detail?
You can do what the ad says you can do. It's not misleading at all. The ad does not say you can craft it on any race. It says you can craft Imperial gear, which the Imperial edition gives you the ability to do, by way of the Imperial race.
Except, it is a little weird that they're advertising a standard feature. I mean, if crafting didn't normally let you craft your own racial style at creation... or something, then saying, "oh, hey, and your imperials can craft their own armor style" would make sense.
But, you can, so why draw attention to, "oh, by the way, your imperials gain the exact same crafting ability as literally every other character." It's weird.
starkerealm wrote: »This thread reminds me of why products have to have warnings that say "Warning: Product will be hot after heating" and "Warning: Hot liquids are hot". You give a brief overview of some features, people complain that it doesn't work EXACTLY like they thought it would. What do you want, a novel written on the back of the box explaining every little detail?
You can do what the ad says you can do. It's not misleading at all. The ad does not say you can craft it on any race. It says you can craft Imperial gear, which the Imperial edition gives you the ability to do, by way of the Imperial race.
Except, it is a little weird that they're advertising a standard feature. I mean, if crafting didn't normally let you craft your own racial style at creation... or something, then saying, "oh, hey, and your imperials can craft their own armor style" would make sense.
But, you can, so why draw attention to, "oh, by the way, your imperials gain the exact same crafting ability as literally every other character." It's weird.
Well, without the Imperial edition, you would not be able to do this without finding the motif. It's a bonus for the Imperial race...
I bought the Imp edition as it appeared to me that was the only way to craft Imp Gear...apparently you can find the Motif in game.
Was anyone else aware of this? I feel slightly cheated of the extra cash.
christian.griffinb16_ESO wrote: »I beg your goddamned pardon? That's EXACTLY it, numbnuts. You craft gear in any other style and can then convert it to Imperial style. That sounds almost exactly like what you were promised with the Imperial Edition.
Yet it is only advertised on the Imperial edition, and not on the Standard edition...
How does that fit into the interpretation?
And think a bit about the line:
"Ability to craft Imperial style when crafting gear."
True, it dont state that its only for Imperials... But it still states that I have the abillity to craft Imperial Style armor.
So if I pick an Nord race... I should still have the abillity to craft Imperial Style gear.
If I pick an High elf race, I should still have the abillity to craft Imperial style gear.
and so on..
Because thats what that specific line is telling me. I have the abillity, if I bought the imperial edition.