Oh well, so long as there exists a more subtle pallete, I'll be ok with it. Unless, of course, the hot pinks and bright purples are too high in population. But that should only be a few people, right?
Yeah the dyes are too bright and cartoony...that horrible blue
I don't just like it, I love it. now I can make a kitty and have her in bright pink armours. Love the idea.
I suppose its better than nothing, but I'm worried about what I feel to the imminent coming of the wave of hot pink dancers.
Oh well, so long as there exists a more subtle pallete, I'll be ok with it. Unless, of course, the hot pinks and bright purples are too high in population. But that should only be a few people, right?
I don't just like it, I love it. now I can make a kitty and have her in bright pink armours. Love the idea.
The day I see that I think will be the day I have to let ESO go. There are a million other games I can play where people look ridiculous and I wont have to deal with the amount of bugs and horrible end game. The only thing that is keeping me in this game is the ES style and I'm sure I speak for a lot of people.
I can't believe this is even a thing in an elder scrolls game. Mind = blown
Stalwart385 wrote: »Its cool when an extremely rare item stands out as flashy. When every one starts looking like they're wearing tie dye the realistic environment will be gone.

martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »and gives some sense of individuality.
Good lord, why do people get so bent out of shape over something that is optional? You don't have to use them.
Well, we do have to look at them. Maybe that global dye toggle some people mentioned wouldn't be a bad idea.Good lord, why do people get so bent out of shape over something that is optional? You don't have to use them.
Good lord, why do people get so bent out of shape over something that is optional? You don't have to use them.