WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Page for reference.
I don't care for the Dwemer bears, wolves etc. They don't match the style of existing Dwemer automata, and more importantly they stink of a lack of creativity.
I'd also like more explanation for the Doom Wolf - okay, it was bred from timber wolves. But where did the glowing eyes come from, and why aren't these things in any of the other games? (Actually, the last applies to all the wolf mounts, as well as the elk and to a lesser extent the bear mounts, although a bear mount appeared in one of the books and thus wasn't completely out of nowhere. They dilute the uniqueness of Tamriel and push it towards being just another boring fantasy setting.)
For ones I would like to see, I'd like the Yokudan Chargers back and an Echatere mount would be cool. And by cool I mean, 'we could have drunken Echatere racing for New Life Festival.' I could see an Elytra being used as a mount. Maybe a Welwa.
Offended? Another word overly used like "toxic". Fantasy games are just that, lore is too confining of a rule.especially when it's not up to players to define what the lore is.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I'd also like more explanation for the Doom Wolf - okay, it was bred from timber wolves. But where did the glowing eyes come from, and why aren't these things in any of the other games?
TheNuminous1 wrote: »i keep seeing all this talk of not lore friendly. but really if they put it in the game it becomes lore. they decide it not us.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »TheNuminous1 wrote: »i keep seeing all this talk of not lore friendly. but really if they put it in the game it becomes lore. they decide it not us.
Ubisoft probably felt the same way about the HoMM series; that's how they lost me as a customer.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The riding costume looks like something out of a Hollywood Western...
starkerealm wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The riding costume looks like something out of a Hollywood Western...
Fun trivia... that riding outfit would look out of place in a 1940s western. That specific style of leather corset is very new. I want to say sometime in the last 30 years. It gets used in historical pieces, but there's no actual basis for it. So, a film shot today set in the 19th century might use one, but you wouldn't see one historically.
MythicEmperor wrote: »Is it possible for a male orc to run around in a glamorous wedding dress? Yes. Is it probable? B'vehk, no, get that away from me. More gender-based restrictions would help to make the game more believable and immersive.