lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
There's unicorns in Witcher 3....
Are you gonna tell me that's not a serious fantasy game because of that?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Thank you very much, @Donari!
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
Man, someone should tell the ur-RPG Dungeons & Dragons about this before they go and make idio—
aw hell!
Carbonised wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »
These are AMAZINGLY well designed.
Please pass on kudos to the artists, @ZOS_GinaBruno, and please offer an alternative to Crown Crates this year! It's been one year since the Storm Crates released, so now is the perfect time to sell those Apex mounts and other items only available in them directly on the Crown Store. The Crates aren't available anymore anyway; a lot of people will be playing today that weren't playing back then, so missed the chance to buy them; and there are still loads of us who refuse to buy Crates but would happily jump at the chance to buy these mounts directly. Surely one year is plenty of time for exclusivity to Crates?
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lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
Man, someone should tell the ur-RPG Dungeons & Dragons about this before they go and make idio—
aw hell!
Loooong before Unicorns became a joke in games.
lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
Man, someone should tell the ur-RPG Dungeons & Dragons about this before they go and make idio—
aw hell!
Loooong before Unicorns became a joke in games.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
There's unicorns in Witcher 3....
Are you gonna tell me that's not a serious fantasy game because of that?
I've never played Witcher 3. Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that was the reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box. This is not what was in Oblivion, and probably not in Witcher 3.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Eh.. top hats and unicorns incoming.. Another step away..
from what? we already had unicorns in oblivion and we already have other forms of clothing from the 18th century, when top hats were introduced.
I view Unicorns, in almost any game, as a sign of decline. They have a very high negative connotation for me that indicates that the game is not a serious fantasy game.
Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that is the only reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box.
So wait? If a game has a fantasy creature in it, then you view the game as not being a serious fantasy game?
If the game has unicorns in it, then I consider it to be a sign that it is not a serious fantasy game.
There's unicorns in Witcher 3....
Are you gonna tell me that's not a serious fantasy game because of that?
I've never played Witcher 3. Oblivion made a nasty unicorn horse that was something to be reckoned with, and that was the reason why it worked in Oblivion. In ESO, it would just be a mount paid for with Crowns and obtained from some random loot box. This is not what was in Oblivion, and probably not in Witcher 3.
In Witcher 3 they were in a DLC, sort of jokingly because it was a special area focused around fairytales, but in the lore unicorns played a big part in the story of the Wild Hunt and why they came to this land, I won't spoil it but something to do with unicorns being able to open portals to other worlds.
BTW did you just copy and paste your previous answer and tweaked it some for Witcher? Lol
TonyRockaroni wrote: »Two things I am surprised no one has talked about yet...
1. Mini Skeletal Dragon pet?!
Seriously! Sooo much upcoming dragon-related stuff! Even if Peryite's moreso a Daedric Prince. XP
2. Can we talk about the fact that the Hubalajad's Final Treasure furnishing pack contains a MOURNFUL AEGIS?
lordrichter wrote: »Yes. There isn't a lot more to say about them in this thread. Unicorns are heavily stereotyped, and my feeling is that they are just capitalizing on that.
xclassgaming wrote: »I sorta feel like i am the only one who really dislikes the Frostbane mounts, only want the electric horse
xclassgaming wrote: »I sorta feel like i am the only one who really dislikes the Frostbane mounts, only want the electric horse
I'm not a fan of them either, especially what they did to the wolf tails
xclassgaming wrote: »I sorta feel like i am the only one who really dislikes the Frostbane mounts, only want the electric horse
I'm not a fan of them either, especially what they did to the wolf tails
Definitely agree on the weird tail knotting. I like the mount otherwise. But that just looks silly.