if zos changes the game's textures i hope it would be nothing more than better resolution, like more pixels and polygons.
i don't believe zos would do anything else nor would i want anything else.
i want the game to stay recognisable.
Do you have examples of "Korean beauty style"?
And by anime art style are you referring to Japanese games like Zelda, Pokémon, Final Fantasy, and Monster Hunter? or a specific game?
if zos changes the game's textures i hope it would be nothing more than better resolution, like more pixels and polygons.
i don't believe zos would do anything else nor would i want anything else.
i want the game to stay recognisable.
Do you have examples of "Korean beauty style"?
And by anime art style are you referring to Japanese games like Zelda, Pokémon, Final Fantasy, and Monster Hunter? or a specific game?
I like ESO because its graphics are the way they are. Not a fan of the others personally.
valenwood_vegan wrote: »Don't want to see eso turned into something else.
I don't think "classic Elder Scrolls style" as a term is easy to define, to be honest. If you look at the singleplayer games, they're all really different, and even the chapters in ESO have a stylistically slightly diffent feel to them (on purpose, I'm quite sure - that's part of the atmosphere). One common thing I see is a rather realistic and not too flashy style - at least until the disco mount apex stuff began.
Anyway, I really hope they do not deviate from what they did so far in ESO in the future. I'm fine with higher resolution textures or slightly more details, but I don't want any style change. I really hope ZOS understands that a "signature style" is worth a lot. It's one aspect that draws people to ESO (no, not everyone, of course, but I know that it is an important aspect for a good percentage of people), it's one aspect where ESO is unique, and that shouldn't be wasted.
I'm also against updating character models. Doing it in general will drive people away who don't want their characters to look differently. Doing it only to new npcs creates an ugly style mashup that's not really pleasing to look at either.
Note: the entire purpose of this poll is based on the premise of IF a kind of remaster will inevitably come, hence why a "I DON'T WANT REMASTERS!" option is not listed. Choose what you would prefer if a rework would be inevitable, please...
I don't think "classic Elder Scrolls style" as a term is easy to define, to be honest. If you look at the singleplayer games, they're all really different, and even the chapters in ESO have a stylistically slightly diffent feel to them (on purpose, I'm quite sure - that's part of the atmosphere). One common thing I see is a rather realistic and not too flashy style - at least until the disco mount apex stuff began.
Anyway, I really hope they do not deviate from what they did so far in ESO in the future. I'm fine with higher resolution textures or slightly more details, but I don't want any style change. I really hope ZOS understands that a "signature style" is worth a lot. It's one aspect that draws people to ESO (no, not everyone, of course, but I know that it is an important aspect for a good percentage of people), it's one aspect where ESO is unique, and that shouldn't be wasted.
I'm also against updating character models. Doing it in general will drive people away who don't want their characters to look differently. Doing it only to new npcs creates an ugly style mashup that's not really pleasing to look at either.
TheMajority wrote: »Note: the entire purpose of this poll is based on the premise of IF a kind of remaster will inevitably come, hence why a "I DON'T WANT REMASTERS!" option is not listed. Choose what you would prefer if a rework would be inevitable, please...
Ok
I chose quitting the game because I don't want remasters.
Bias of the poll is bad because it's not inevitable and zos need to know people don't want it at all and would drop the game.
I would drop all 6 account and not look back.
Well, to be fair, the single player games were all very graphically different more due to the graphics possible at the times they were released.... Even Oblivion character models were a mess (still are without mods), though the countryside graphics were pretty nice. As for Arena, Daggerfall, and Morrowind.... eh, the less said the better!
Well, to be fair, the single player games were all very graphically different more due to the graphics possible at the times they were released.... Even Oblivion character models were a mess (still are without mods), though the countryside graphics were pretty nice. As for Arena, Daggerfall, and Morrowind.... eh, the less said the better!
I personally think it's more than just about what the current tech allowed. Even ignoring that, Skyrim went more for "harsh and dirty" while Oblivion had a brighter, more colorful approach. Certainly there were big differences in landscape, but even the dark and gritty places in Oblivion never looked as dirty as Skyrim, and the brighter interiors in Skyrim never were as vivid and bright as the ones in Oblivion.
I suppose that's true with Skyrim, but since I love gloomy and grey, I was fine with the scenery, and just used mods to clean up things like clothes etc. Thank the Divines for mods....
I suppose that's true with Skyrim, but since I love gloomy and grey, I was fine with the scenery, and just used mods to clean up things like clothes etc. Thank the Divines for mods....
The dirty hair was realistic, at least, considering there was neither a bath house nor a shower anywhere
(Or was there a shower in the Markarth house? Or was that a mod?)
I don't know about the Markarth house.... never used it (or mods for it). I used a bathhouse mod which put them in every inn, and another for various houses.
I want the quality and realism they present in their game trailers.
I want the quality and realism they present in their game trailers.
I would love to see more anime hair styles and stuff in the game. Also some more outfits, clothes, armor, etc that are based off of Japanese and Hanfu fashion.
I want the quality and realism they present in their game trailers.
Well, to be fair, the single player games were all very graphically different more due to the graphics possible at the times they were released.... Even Oblivion character models were a mess (still are without mods), though the countryside graphics were pretty nice. As for Arena, Daggerfall, and Morrowind.... eh, the less said the better!
I personally think it's more than just about what the current tech allowed. Even ignoring that, Skyrim went more for "harsh and dirty" while Oblivion had a brighter, more colorful approach. Certainly there were big differences in landscape, but even the dark and gritty places in Oblivion never looked as dirty as Skyrim, and the brighter interiors in Skyrim never were as vivid and bright as the ones in Oblivion.
Why they should even change the style to something completely else, like catoonish or Korean...? I am sure that this will never happen although the flashing mounts and childish talking foxes are of course a little concerning.