Particularly when NPCs have the disallowed color. Looking at you Earl Leythen, the dark haired high elf.
Araneae6537 wrote: »What?! That would be totally lore breaking for more than a few Altmer NPCs to have black hair! But you can have blue or pink hair an glowing eyes…🤔
Down with "the race is the same as the mother's"!
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »While I think that we should be able to change hair colour, I am not really convinced if "unlocking" everything is a good idea.
I mean BG3 did it and character creation in BG3 is one big mess (especially "random" button as it can give some nightmare fuel).
Like for example, Argonians have a lot of vivid & bright colours when it comes to "hair" & "skin". But those option would not work well on other races. ESO already has certain aesthetics & style established (I would call it medieval/fantasy realism). So imagine if all of the sudden we could pick blue or purpure skin tone for non-lizard races. And it would not be something like a apparel collectible skin, but rather something done during the very begging in character creation. It gets even weirder once you would "unlock" hair styles. Like you could have horns for regular human-races, or long hair for lizards. It contradicts the basic of ESO setting, style & aesthetics.
And to just counter what is comming (cuz I know some one will say it):
"But you don't have to pick it". Yeah, I know I don't. But the thing is that It would make creating a nice character way longer than it is now (now it is actually very long process) while also It would create more lore-breaking (and immersion breaking) characters.
Having more options is not always the best solution (see BG3 character creation), as players would be overwhelmed with choices and as a result, diversity will be imho smaller than we have now, if every race could pick every colour/hair style and everything would be "unlocked".
Yes to all the things. We also need to be able to change hair color easily, perhaps at the outfit station. It is so weird that this one attribute is so firmly entrenched in your character's identity.
I also wouldn't mind a "classic" attribute so we would know which colors were historically locked.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Yes to all the things. We also need to be able to change hair color easily, perhaps at the outfit station. It is so weird that this one attribute is so firmly entrenched in your character's identity.
I also wouldn't mind a "classic" attribute so we would know which colors were historically locked.
One way they could do it is simply have character creation as it is now, with the 'lore' colors.
Then, have in game 'stylists' or something that, for a treasure fee, can change your hair/skin/eye color to any color available to any race.
AnduinTryggva wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Yes to all the things. We also need to be able to change hair color easily, perhaps at the outfit station. It is so weird that this one attribute is so firmly entrenched in your character's identity.
I also wouldn't mind a "classic" attribute so we would know which colors were historically locked.
One way they could do it is simply have character creation as it is now, with the 'lore' colors.
Then, have in game 'stylists' or something that, for a treasure fee, can change your hair/skin/eye color to any color available to any race.
I would not mind to have a stylist that requires a horrendous amount of gold for each change (like 10k or more). This could be an additional gold sink that the economy so much needs.