NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Just me who have always thought that Skyrim outfit is ugly?
The vampire lord costume is snazzy, so we'd need something just as snazzy to match it.
Can we please not have anything else ported straight over from Skyrim. It’s not added anything worthwhile to ESO
That whole thing has got real stale real fast
Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
Same. And yes, I add more coverings.
Seriously, I love that Elder Scrolls shies away from the typical "armour" choices for females of other games, in the TES setting.
Like it makes for such a more believable world.
Nemesis7884 wrote: »
it can be improved, but a sexy vampire lady costume with a sexy cool leather corset would be realy nice
I thought the look of a dark leather corset was always super fitting for a sexy vampire
Nemesis7884 wrote: »
you are aware that women wore corsets in the real world through pretty much all of history????
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
Same. And yes, I add more coverings.
Seriously, I love that Elder Scrolls shies away from the typical "armour" choices for females of other games, in the TES setting.
Like it makes for such a more believable world.
Athyrium93 wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
Same. And yes, I add more coverings.
Seriously, I love that Elder Scrolls shies away from the typical "armour" choices for females of other games, in the TES setting.
Like it makes for such a more believable world.
As a female I want more revealing armour/costumes for my female characters, not necessarily sexy/cleavage revealing (which I'm still cool with) but dresses with side slits that could be ran/fought in, tank top or halter style chests that showed off arms for warm climates, shorts for adventuring in the jungles, tight body suits with the waist/belt actually on their waist and not the hips for sneaking and some clothing/dresses that are sexy and don't cover every inch of skin, a vampire lady gown would be the perfect place to put one that is a bit risque because vampires are often portrayed as not being as conservative as their mortal counterparts, and why should they be?
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
Same. And yes, I add more coverings.
Seriously, I love that Elder Scrolls shies away from the typical "armour" choices for females of other games, in the TES setting.
Like it makes for such a more believable world.
Nomadic_Atmoran wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
Same. And yes, I add more coverings.
Seriously, I love that Elder Scrolls shies away from the typical "armour" choices for females of other games, in the TES setting.
Like it makes for such a more believable world.
Boy would your head spin if you knew how Minoans dressed or what a lot of the peoples of the Mediterranean considered armor and protective gear for centuries.
Not everything needs to be 13th Century full plate armor. Most of you don't even know how impossible it would be to wear the amount of armor shown in game and actually do half the things that you're capable of doing. You surely would not be adventuring as much as you like. Nor would you be capable of doing much more than dying very quickly because the armor in game is very much designed to be used on a battlefield and wouldn't provide much protection outside of that. Facing off against 2 Kaghouti in Shadowfen in your Knights of the Ree armor? Dead. Running through a waist high river with a fast moving current in your plate armor? Dead. Need to run anywhere? Dead of heat exhaustion.
I'd much rather have the actual female version of the vampire noble armor from Skyrim.
Or a female version of the vampire noble outfit we have in ESO. I will admit the ESO version has more class and it'd be cool to see if they add a female version later down the line. For the time being though we've seen one noble vampire lady wear a black and red High-Collared Coin Ball Gown https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/high-collared-ball-gown/ .
Nemesis7884 wrote: »
thats great too, again doesnt have to be my picture, just a cool female costume for vampires...the lord ones just doesnt really look good on female characters...and please not something with a huge like skirt to the floor
Nomadic_Atmoran wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I never liked any of the Skyrim armor. Thank the goddesses for modders....
Same. And yes, I add more coverings.
Seriously, I love that Elder Scrolls shies away from the typical "armour" choices for females of other games, in the TES setting.
Like it makes for such a more believable world.
Boy would your head spin if you knew how Minoans dressed or what a lot of the peoples of the Mediterranean considered armor and protective gear for centuries.
Not everything needs to be 13th Century full plate armor. Most of you don't even know how impossible it would be to wear the amount of armor shown in game and actually do half the things that you're capable of doing. You surely would not be adventuring as much as you like. Nor would you be capable of doing much more than dying very quickly because the armor in game is very much designed to be used on a battlefield and wouldn't provide much protection outside of that. Facing off against 2 Kaghouti in Shadowfen in your Knights of the Ree armor? Dead. Running through a waist high river with a fast moving current in your plate armor? Dead. Need to run anywhere? Dead of heat exhaustion.
Agree, but to be fair, a large amount of the newer heavy armor isn't full plate. More full leather with "metal protectors" attached to the front and on the back u have only the straps.
The older motifs are 100% fantasy, but the newer ones are more realistic in weight and movement freedom.
I would like more worn/damaged/dirty motifs. Most are to polish and clean for my taste. And remove those hipplates from light/medium armor and add accessories instead of it pls.
scorpius2k1 wrote: »It seems like female characters have more issues with things fitting right on them than male characters do--regardless of how it looks or difference of opinion of what is "proper" in ESO. Just a few examples: on female toons issues are a lot more noticeable --shoulders float, armor looks very disproportionate/oversized, etc, to name just a few things.
Nemesis7884 wrote: »guess im getting my wish
Nemesis7884 wrote: »guess im getting my wish
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »
It does look a bit off doesn't it? The front flap, the shorts, the dunmeri style boob window, and the shoes all seem like a person hit the randomize button on the outfit station and accepted the first result.
Luckily it isn't too bad looking, but it could use some tweaking and improvements.