If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
We can respec our skills and attributes. There's no reason we couldn't respec our horses.nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
We can respec our skills and attributes. There's no reason we couldn't respec our horses.nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
Adramelach wrote: »Good thing the rest of the game sticks as close to real life as possible, through the spells I actually use on a day-to-day basis to defeat demons and necromancers in my neighborhood aren't exactly the same as my sorcerer in ESO, but close enough that I can overlook that particular unrealistic detail.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
Clearly you can't read. The horse I fed was the pack horse, not the speed horse. After I clicked "oats" I went to feed the speed horse and found out it was fed already. Some kind of annoying bug happened.
So, no, person who jumps to attack, I didn't go through 3 clicks and feed the wrong horse. Some bug screwed over my horse and I want a reset.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »I also disagree with allowing skill respecs, but I understand that I'm in the minority there.
However, when we gain skills, we aren't eating food. The notion of "respeccing" a horse by systematically starving them and then forcing them to binge eat one specific thing is ridiculous.
Are you really trying to make a case for realism here? -_-nerevarine1138 wrote: »We can respec our skills and attributes. There's no reason we couldn't respec our horses.nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
I also disagree with allowing skill respecs, but I understand that I'm in the minority there.
However, when we gain skills, we aren't eating food. The notion of "respeccing" a horse by systematically starving them and then forcing them to binge eat one specific thing is ridiculous.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
Clearly you can't read. The horse I fed was the pack horse, not the speed horse. After I clicked "oats" I went to feed the speed horse and found out it was fed already. Some kind of annoying bug happened.
So, no, person who jumps to attack, I didn't go through 3 clicks and feed the wrong horse. Some bug screwed over my horse and I want a reset.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Adramelach wrote: »Good thing the rest of the game sticks as close to real life as possible, through the spells I actually use on a day-to-day basis to defeat demons and necromancers in my neighborhood aren't exactly the same as my sorcerer in ESO, but close enough that I can overlook that particular unrealistic detail.
I love when this argument comes up, because it's always ridiculous.
Yes, there is magic in the Elder Scrolls universe. Well spotted. And yes, it's a fantasy world. However, the series has always maintained a more realistic feel/aesthetic compared to other fantasy games. The world of Tamriel has a ruleset that happens to include the regular use of magic. It has not, to date, included a spell to "unfeed" something or someone.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Adramelach wrote: »Good thing the rest of the game sticks as close to real life as possible, through the spells I actually use on a day-to-day basis to defeat demons and necromancers in my neighborhood aren't exactly the same as my sorcerer in ESO, but close enough that I can overlook that particular unrealistic detail.
I love when this argument comes up, because it's always ridiculous.
Yes, there is magic in the Elder Scrolls universe. Well spotted. And yes, it's a fantasy world. However, the series has always maintained a more realistic feel/aesthetic compared to other fantasy games. The world of Tamriel has a ruleset that happens to include the regular use of magic. It has not, to date, included a spell to "unfeed" something or someone.
What food do you eat to increase your Pretentiousness attribute? I want to say kale.nerevarine1138 wrote: »If there is no way to undo this, Zenmax needs to add one. Otherwise, it's ridiculously stupid design.
Yes, it's "ridiculously stupid" that they don't let you unfeed a horse. Because we all know that in real life, you just whisper in its ear about how pretty it looked before it got fat, and the horse just throws that food right back up.
You had three buttons to click. Three. You clicked one without thinking about it. Now you're blaming the designers for that?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Adramelach wrote: »Good thing the rest of the game sticks as close to real life as possible, through the spells I actually use on a day-to-day basis to defeat demons and necromancers in my neighborhood aren't exactly the same as my sorcerer in ESO, but close enough that I can overlook that particular unrealistic detail.
I love when this argument comes up, because it's always ridiculous.
Yes, there is magic in the Elder Scrolls universe. Well spotted. And yes, it's a fantasy world. However, the series has always maintained a more realistic feel/aesthetic compared to other fantasy games. The world of Tamriel has a ruleset that happens to include the regular use of magic. It has not, to date, included a spell to "unfeed" something or someone.
Adramelach wrote: »Good thing the rest of the game sticks as close to real life as possible, though the spells I actually use on a day-to-day basis to defeat demons and necromancers in my neighborhood aren't exactly the same as my sorcerer in ESO, but close enough that I can overlook that particular unrealistic detail.
If your horse is at level 50 it's max level. Was it a basic horse (ie. the 17K one, or the Imperial one, or the Palomino)? If so there's no way it was ever going to get above 65% speed anyway. If you see that it's got 1 point of buffing in stamina and capacity, that's because at one of the levels (it might even be 50th - if not it's very close to 50th) you actually get a buff in the categories that you didn't pick in addition to the buff in the category that you did pick.I just logged on to feed my horses. I have 2 horses. One I use for speed, one for capacity for when I go farming/mining/whatever.
For whatever reason, it showed the wrong name at the top - I fed my capacity horse first and then went to switch to my speed horse. Well, my speed horse was already fed a capacity buff. Arg!!! I've been feeding her speed for 50 days or more now, she's at 65%, level 50.
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I just logged on to feed my horses. I have 2 horses. One I use for speed, one for capacity for when I go farming/mining/whatever.
For whatever reason, it showed the wrong name at the top - I fed my capacity horse first and then went to switch to my speed horse. Well, my speed horse was already fed a capacity buff. Arg!!! I've been feeding her speed for 50 days or more now, she's at 65%, level 50.
Is there an undo function somewhere?
If otherwise, there needs to be one!