NadiusMaximus wrote: »I say open up the files for regular clothing to the public and let people design their own, you know for variety, and it would take the load strain off the guys that should be doing other stuff rather than making vanity crap.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »I say open up the files for regular clothing to the public and let people design their own, you know for variety, and it would take the load strain off the guys that should be doing other stuff rather than making vanity crap.
This would have made the game just so epic.
Skyrim is perfectly fine without mods @NadiusMaximus ...
NadiusMaximus wrote: »NadiusMaximus wrote: »I say open up the files for regular clothing to the public and let people design their own, you know for variety, and it would take the load strain off the guys that should be doing other stuff rather than making vanity crap.
This would have made the game just so epic.
Yup
Won't happen as long as they make bank though.
Look at TESA: Redguard and "The Origin of Cyrus" comic.FooWasHere wrote: »Did ZoS fire the art department and the Loremaster in one go? Those nobleman's costumes are just straight out of Steam Punk Victorian England. Couldn't they have sought inspiration from some of the ES art work from the previous games??
Skyrim is perfectly fine without mods @NadiusMaximus ...
SleepyTroll wrote: »Dam they can pump out crown store items fast.
Skyrim is perfectly fine without mods @NadiusMaximus ...
So when I hear folks say things like... it's "perfectly fine without mods" I have to just LOL and respond "speak for yourself."
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
TheTwistedRune wrote: »In my mind we all want substantial new content, not just pets and costumes. But I would rather get a trickle of new things than a complete lack of anything new. And if the added income from crown store fuels speedier development then so be it.
Are these type of things really drawing that much resource away from work on larger zone content? I mean how hard is it to build and texture a few new outfits?
I have purchased a few things, and provided they are just cosmetic I will continue to do so.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
demonaffinity wrote: »Im not buying more costumes til they become dyable.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »Ohhhhhh aghhhhhhhh awesome yeah haven't had new content in six months, a year if you're in Cyrodil but yeah cool Ohhhhhh aghhhhhhhh
I think it's hilarious people buy this stuff. You guys know that in every other ES game these are called mods, and are free. Finally the ElderScrolls franchise figured out how to make money off mods, make the game unmodable and sell them yourself. Imagine Skyrim, or Oblivion without free mods.
I say open up the files for regular clothing to the public and let people design their own, you know for variety, and it would take the load strain off the guys that should be doing other stuff rather than making vanity crap.