I mostly mean the future of the look/style due to flashy mounts. The game is doing fine health wise for players and I believe will for a very long time.Ihatenightblades wrote: »For me personally bleh... I liked the game when it was horses only, opening to some extra mounts was nice, how far it's gone makes me worry for the future.
Still I am also an adult, so each to their own tastes.
Dont think mounts will determine eso's future. More like the stability of the game.
End game trials frame drops is the real problem
That picture had me dying of laughter. The mount's movement animation though looks pretty cool. If I do say so myself.And a gif with the riding animation here: http://imgur.com/W4hfRbi
It's a 7 Mb file, so it might load slowly.
And here is a video. Sorry, couldn't capture the sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05lo_TXyLSM&feature=youtu.be
Paulington wrote: »Love it, nice to see a mount that is unique and I hope we get a unique style of mount for each Chapter in the future.
However, the bags on it do look a little out of place.
Paulington wrote: »Love it, nice to see a mount that is unique and I hope we get a unique style of mount for each Chapter in the future.
However, the bags on it do look a little out of place.
Agree they should have just left the bags off. Fortunately they don't stick out or anything but definitely out of place.
starkerealm wrote: »Paulington wrote: »Love it, nice to see a mount that is unique and I hope we get a unique style of mount for each Chapter in the future.
However, the bags on it do look a little out of place.
Agree they should have just left the bags off. Fortunately they don't stick out or anything but definitely out of place.
You can also turn the bags off. This little guy has visuals for all three upgrade paths.
Paulington wrote: »Love it, nice to see a mount that is unique and I hope we get a unique style of mount for each Chapter in the future.
However, the bags on it do look a little out of place.
SantieClaws wrote: »This one cannot imagine it is entirely comfortable to cross warm, warm sands on a contraption made of metal.