Colour used have something to do with race and level, ie if you were a different race it might be a different colour (or maybe just a different shade of green) or if you get into the next level bracket (don't know what they are).steven_shidiwenb16_ESO wrote: »I
n the topic of Daedric... Here is Legendary Medium deadric from a screenshot i took awhile back. Why the heck do i look LIKE A GREEN BEETLE?! If i wanted to dress like a god damn leaf i would play GW2 and go the stupid tree race!
Yes please, having my Dunmer in armour similar to that would be cool.ImaginaryDimension wrote: »
I want this armor. The problem is even with max graphics the details in the armor don't stand out much.
steven_shidiwenb16_ESO wrote: »Keep this post going, they said we would be able to alter our appearance if we didn't like the way the armor looked, we should fight for this as its in every modern MMO these days. If it be in the form of dyes or other we need something.
Realistic? No, the armor design in TES games has NEVER been realistic by any means, the closest "realistic" one was the Iron/Steel armor in Oblivion.
The others are not realistic at all, Horns on helmets, spikes on shoulders, oversized parts, etc.
Also the idea that armor was not "colorful" is simply untrue.
Plate armor especially had so many variations of ways to decorate it that they did over the late middle ages when it was at its height.
You had the color from the hammer , blacksmiths could (through using certain temperatures) make the actual base material of the armor different color (blue, etc), then you had designs over this (etching, embossing, rivets, etc).
Then on top of this you could paint it!
This is something SOOOOOOOOO many people don't realize but they actually could (And did) paint over armor.
Just google "black sallets" for historic proof of this.
On top of painting on armor they also had some that could have cloth placed over it (there was little latches for hanging the cloth, like on helmets) which was another way to decorate the armor.
The idea that all armor was nothing but polished silver is so far from the truth
That's not even counting the use of Tabbards/coat of arms and other things.
I agree, we could use guild capes. That fits into the realism of the armor. I like capes. Makes me feel like superman when I'm in AvA, WvW, RvR ... whatever you want to call PvP.
But I assume the armor at higher levels gets slightly better. Not expecting anything, but capes would be a welcomed addition.
VermaWyrda wrote: »you are all forgetting that the main armors do get different colors depending on rarity
and also the higher the level the more details an armor gets
as well as smal color changes
level 1 is bland grey
even hte upgraded versions are
but when you wear a level 10 Full Blue rarity armor set
itl have Gold borders
and Black leathers
instead of silver and brown leathers
not to mention that hte detailing on some of the cloth armors gets higher as well
dont like low level white gear?
upgrade it to green or even blue gear
then make hte same armor level in white
wear them one after hte other
Youl see hte difference outright
hell even i know when some one is wearing higher tier gear when it comes to low levels
(cause sadly level 12 green armor gets Blue Edges instead of gold or brass)
As others have stated it's because with the other ES games, it's to give it that authentic look. Some npcs and armor i've seen have a bit more colour but they look realistic with some dirt on them etc. You won't see someone in a bright blue shirt.
But I've seen baby blue pants (apparently they were orc style, so i'm told). They were a little dirty. I'm staring at an NPC right now with what looks like a silk shirt/robe mix with a light blue and matching pants. Again, slightly gritty/dirty looking.
The characters in this world don't have washing machines to keep their clothes looking amazing. They basically take what they can afford and wear it until it falls apart. Even the "royalty" is limited.
In these lands the characters don't have access to fancy machinery and systems to dye them like we do in the real world. They would get their dyes and make it themselves from plants etc.
I wouldn't mind seeing some more colours though. Some light pinks or yellows. They can do it and still keep the same authentic feel to it. They don't have to be bright and shiny.
I agree with what some others said though. Bright armors and things like wildstar and wow would just ruin this game.