"M'aiq believes the children are our future. But he doesn't want them ruining all of our fun."
oxxalejandroxxo wrote: »"M'aiq believes the children are our future. But he doesn't want them ruining all of our fun."
Are you serious? A lot of us think the fact there is no kids seen in Tamriel at the moment is quite immersion breaking, and we really hope you guys could add NPC children into the game ASAP.
oxxalejandroxxo wrote: »"M'aiq believes the children are our future. But he doesn't want them ruining all of our fun."
Are you serious? A lot of us think the fact there is no kids seen in Tamriel at the moment is quite immersion breaking, and we really hope you guys could add NPC children into the game ASAP.
I was going to say the same thing actually. That it'd be cool to see with housing coming along.Wreuntzylla wrote: »Stick them in player housing. That will limit exposure to child atrocities.
This actually reminds me that my first realization was when a quest NPC mentioned his daughter and I'd imagined a child. It suddenly hit a switch in my head like "Waaaait a minute here..."
Still, it doesn't ruin my experience either. It'd be a nice addition.I was going to say the same thing actually. That it'd be cool to see with housing coming along.Wreuntzylla wrote: »Stick them in player housing. That will limit exposure to child atrocities.
@Rohamad_Ali ... I feel like there's a story here. The implication sounds tragic.
AverageJo3Gam3r wrote: »It's a business decision folks. If they include kids, some nutjob will find a way to do an emote to a kid npc that is inappropriate, then screenshot it and start passing it around. ZOS already has their hands full chasing cheaters, do you really want them wasting resources investigating and banning these nutjobs? If you were a business, would you want that negative publicity associated with your game (and potential lawsuits)? Nope.
Sorry it breaks your immersion but it is the right decision on ZOS's part to exclude children NPCs.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »After you've raised a few Cubs of your own you may find the immersion in Tamriel quite pleasant ...
Was it told by M'aiq or his son M'aiq?"M'aiq believes the children are our future. But he doesn't want them ruining all of our fun."
AverageJo3Gam3r wrote: »It's a business decision folks. If they include kids, some nutjob will find a way to do an emote to a kid npc that is inappropriate, then screenshot it and start passing it around. ZOS already has their hands full chasing cheaters, do you really want them wasting resources investigating and banning these nutjobs? If you were a business, would you want that negative publicity associated with your game (and potential lawsuits)? Nope.
Sorry it breaks your immersion but it is the right decision on ZOS's part to exclude children NPCs.
Glad you made that point on what might not be acceptable and why, yet the game centers around MURDER...processing,... processing.... Let that stew for a bit. It's a rated M game. Having invulnerable kids running around just makes sense and many other MMO's have done it with no public embarrasment or outcry.
Zenimax can choose to do so or not, doesn't matter in the end. The original Skyrim had kids. The Internet was certainly around and guess what...no big scandal that lingers.
It actually limits several potentially engaging story lines regarding kidnapped kids, lost kids and your toon saving them etc...
whatching certain ones grow up during the game to do great things maybe in a DLC etc. Without kids the immersion can be lacking of sorts in my opinion, or better stated could be "More".
oxxalejandroxxo wrote: »"M'aiq believes the children are our future. But he doesn't want them ruining all of our fun."
Are you serious? A lot of us think the fact there is no kids seen in Tamriel at the moment is quite immersion breaking, and we really hope you guys could add NPC children into the game ASAP.
Children were removed in Beta to try and reduce the game lag.....When that didn't work they moved onto deer and torch bugs.....
Daemons_Bane wrote: »Bethesda has put children in their games before, even much more violent games than this one.. They just code the kids to be invulnerable
SantieClaws wrote: »Khajiit she hears that the children they have all the candy?
In that case this one would very much like the children to be returned to Tamriel.
For no specific reason at all you understand yes.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
Daemons_Bane wrote: »Bethesda has put children in their games before, even much more violent games than this one.. They just code the kids to be invulnerable
And they made them a nasty bunch as well - which is rather annoying - i do not want to have this here as well.
rhapsodious wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »Bethesda has put children in their games before, even much more violent games than this one.. They just code the kids to be invulnerable
And they made them a nasty bunch as well - which is rather annoying - i do not want to have this here as well.
Another wanderer, here to lick my father's boots. Good job.