
A tank of what? A tank of magicka? A tank of orsimer blood? It doesn't seem like a kind thing to call someone they adventure with-- referring to them as some hollow liquid chamber.
A tank of what? A tank of magicka? A tank of orsimer blood? It doesn't seem like a kind thing to call someone they adventure with-- referring to them as some hollow liquid chamber.
A "front line tank". I guess they refer to a big portable toilet for the battlefields of Cyrodiil. Not sure why you'd call a friend that, but hey, I'm not a writer. *shrugs*
Unless the dwemer had war tanks that behaved similarly to WW1 tanks.

I enjoyed it. Reminds me of a dungeon group and I love all things dungeons. If anything, I think these NPCs acting like players makes the players more immersive. I like that there’s people in-universe acting like us.
BloodstainedFay wrote: »No one gets upset over the term shrapnel but tank is too far?
BloodstainedFay wrote: »Tank is an ubiquitous term by now, and is a very different thing to "DPS". One can always pretend it's a term the Undaunted came up with :P
BloodstainedFay wrote: »No one gets upset over the term shrapnel but tank is too far?
I think the criticism wasn't about descriptions in the menu, but about story dialogue. Is there a dialogue where characters are talking about shrapnels? I'm genuinely curious, as I don't remember coming across one.
Though I just checked, the word "shrapnels" isn't used in the translation I play anyway, so I might have missed it if it ever came up; the German translation used is the more neutral "Bruchstücke" = fragments.BloodstainedFay wrote: »Tank is an ubiquitous term by now, and is a very different thing to "DPS". One can always pretend it's a term the Undaunted came up with :P
Where would they have this word from? From a water tank? And if they make something up, why does it need to be the term used in gaming, not something Tamriel-specific?
I agree with you wholeheartedly.BloodstainedFay wrote: »This is such a silly thing to get upset over IMO. It's a goofy little quest about a group of friends, clearly resembling the typical bickering a D&D party might have
No one gets upset over the term shrapnel but tank is too far? Tank is an ubiquitous term by now, and is a very different thing to "DPS". One can always pretend it's a term the Undaunted came up with :P
But this is subjective really, opinions aside I can see why it might bother some people. Whilst others (like me) find it enjoyable.
Prophet_of_Malacath wrote: »I also think not all content is made for everyone. Same way I might like more horror (but I won't begrudge someone elses knights & romance); some folks enjoy the occasional meta-story (why are you folks even celebrating Hearts Day? Valentines? There was no St. Valentine in TES, the very holidays in-game are often just new fantasy references to IRL, as opposed to authentic in-lore holidays).
It's just too silly to worry about.
Unless the dwemer had war tanks that behaved similarly to WW1 tanks.
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Ok past being silly, yes it was one of my gripes with the story too. I feel there are many more fantastical words that are synonymous with tank that could have fit better. This is part of why in the other thread I rated the event as okay.


SeaGtGruff wrote: »Do you really think the people of Tamriel speak English? Or German, or Spanish, or whatever language you play the game in? We might as well pretend that they're actually speaking some Tamrielic language that's completely unknown to us and that whatever we hear and read in-game is being magically translated into something our brains can understand and relate to.
The fact that there are people here who love the writing direction, so much so that they believe NPCs speaking nearly OOC helps with their immersion because most other players are also OOC is baffling to me, but here we are.
This specific thread may be viewed by some as a small issue, but it's just another in the long list of concerns some of us have had for a long time now. It seems to us that things are getting worse, not better.
If it just so happens that they don't care about narrative anymore, and instead want the game to be light-hearted "turn off your brain and laugh" at all the quirky npcs, now ooc dialogue, and flashy cosmetics and mounts - then it is what it is.
As someone who cares mostly about setting/rp/narrative what will be left for me is Housing I suppose.
I don't mind some light hearted fun but entire 4th wall quests is pushing it for a game that is supposed to focus heavily on story and is advertised as such - which they should given how many people say they wouldn't even play this if it wasn't an elder scrolls game.