AlexDougherty wrote: »Well if you just skipped the quest because you were a vampire, wouldn't we have people complaining that the lost out on XP.
I know most would understand that skipping a quest would mean you don't get the XP for that quest, but someone would complain that they didn't realise. And I really hate to think of them posting their idiotic gripping.
s7732425ub17_ESO wrote: »It would be a lot of work for the devs to go back and edit "low level" content. They just spent months doing the facial animations. I don't think they are going to go back and refine quests. If anything, they will do a better job of including Vampire/Werewolf stuff in later zones they release. Don't expect it to be added to current content.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »Is a little breaking to hear "Die Bloodsuckers" when you are one yourself...
It's a single bit to check, in code. Hopefully they offer some other alternatives (at least in dialogue) based on it in the future.
(I was pleased that there is an additional dialogue response option to Irrai the Twilight if you are there as a Vet. Nice touch)
Thrymbauld wrote: »That lack of continuity is near constant for a whole lot more things than vampires and werewolves. Argonians get it near constantly. On top of that, there is a pretty fair number of quests---including the main story line---with a big reveal that you'd figured out two /played days earlier that your character is apparently outraged or confused, and at the very least, surprised about.
Also, why am I constantly saying "how can I help?" or some derivative of this? I'd guess at least three quarters of the quests get rolling with "how can I help?". I realize there has to be a way to involve yourself, but frankly when we walk around and the NPC's can't hear us, I think they giggle and point and call us the "how can I help?" guy, then go on a long conversation about "great fighter, but a little socially awkward" topics.