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Can't have more appealing clothing but zone chat is XXX rated?

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    BuggeX wrote: »
    You like this ?

    Screen-shot-2010-07-05-at-11.11.08-PM.png

    No. She looks like a ***. Sure, she's pretty, but, good lord, didn't we get over this kind of stuff with Conan?

  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    So basically a Conan the barbarian armor set?

    I got a character I just made, modeled after a 'savage' ashlander tribesman type archetype. ... Dunmer woth darkest tone available and the black/red skeleton body art and skull facial tatoo.... looks pretty mean... like a dark elf punisher.

    Er-waseen's jack or whatever from the tutorial shows plenty of my guy's tribal ferocity while not being ridiculous.
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    jkemmery wrote: »
    I don't get how horses that appear out of nowhere when you whistle for them, and then disappear when you dismount, and wayshrines that allow you to "warp" across the continent in seconds are acceptable as "realistic" to some people but sexy armor isn't. Especailly considering it's an "M" rated game, I don't see what the deal is, really. It's not like people are asking for nude mods and "lovers lab" - esque sex mods, just some attractive armor. How are the above examples, as well as hundreds of others I could come up with not "immersion breaking" or "un-realistic", but armor that shows some exposed skin is?

    I do not get why people keep talking about that ZOS is hating on revealing clothes. When it obvious that they only change Redguard and Orc armor because it is not what they envision the style of races armors should be which is why they change the armor and cleaned it up . It does not make since why an Orc female race's armor of a whole would have a boob window since it is not the nature of the Orcs to show weakness especially in heavy armor. It also does not make sense why Redguards who are the most discipline, strict and martial warriors would have light armor really skimpy but they have their medium armor and heavy cover everything up. The old light armor just did not fit with the other Redguard armors styles. It also did fit with the culture. Now there is other styles that show skin like Argonian, Barbaric, Bosmer, and the seducer costume they did not change so.

    Also as we know that the term "sexy" is subjective term. I do not consider showing skin to be sexy. I love it when women wheres form fitting clothes showing their curves. To me that is sexy and most of the armor in this game fit nice and snuggly on the female character form. So most of the armor in this game is sexy to me. I find the "M" is just basic ratting that has more meanings than just showing skin. This game is rate "M" for blood and gore, sexual themes, use of alchool, and violence. Sexual themes just mean there is innuendo of sexual ideas in the game and there are.
  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    Honestly... I just want to ride around with a bunch of monster heads bleeding off my horse like I can in the witcher....
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    Or a necklace of bloody bosmer ears.... poor legolas wannabes
  • Skwor
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    BloodWolfe wrote: »
    Open chat is as you said, OPEN CHAT and ZOS can't control what people say unless someone else reports it so stop trying to compare open chat to armour and blaming ZOS for allowing XXX open chat but not armour. You can't compare armour (which ZOS does control) to open chat (which they don't control unless a player is reported by another) side-by-side and if you think you can then you need to grow up. I am glad they went with a better approach to armour than most other MMO's.

    I hate seeing the ridiculous scantily clad armours in MMO's because women who were fighters never wore than kind of crap and high heels, etc.. in combat. The armour in this game wasn't designed around being prostitute inspired and if that's your thing then fine but go look at other games because they went with a different style which, IMO, was the better choice anyway. Sure it's a fantasy game, that's why we have magic, wayshrines, strange creatures, etc... but fantasy doesn't mean it HAS to have armor that shows more skin than amour itself. It also doesn't mean they can't go with a slightly more realistic approach to armour style than other fantasy games.

    1. You are wrong, they can moderate open chat, one company moderator could do wonders, seen it happen in other MMOs, so you can broaden your expectations and not assume something is not possible. Also they could increase the number of ignores available, something already noted in this thread so you see there is more ZEN could do.

    2. You like so many others argue against something not asked for, I never asked for stupid 13 year old boys vision of a girls armor, but you decided to go there anyway with your scantly clad armor comment. I asked for something less than church clothes but more than internet pron. Amazing how hard a concept that seems to be for so many, is it that so many have their minds in the gutter and are afraid of what dark desires may become if someone in the game is not in a full body suit?

    Honestly do you think if a girls tummy is showing or a guy bares some upper arms then the game will turn into a mass ***?

    Edited by Skwor on July 10, 2015 6:46PM
  • Tolmos
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    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.
    Edited by Tolmos on July 10, 2015 5:27PM
  • Skwor
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    jkemmery wrote: »
    I don't get how horses that appear out of nowhere when you whistle for them, and then disappear when you dismount, and wayshrines that allow you to "warp" across the continent in seconds are acceptable as "realistic" to some people but sexy armor isn't. Especailly considering it's an "M" rated game, I don't see what the deal is, really. It's not like people are asking for nude mods and "lovers lab" - esque sex mods, just some attractive armor. How are the above examples, as well as hundreds of others I could come up with not "immersion breaking" or "un-realistic", but armor that shows some exposed skin is?

    I do not get why people keep talking about that ZOS is hating on revealing clothes. When it obvious that they only change Redguard and Orc armor because it is not what they envision the style of races armors should be which is why they change the armor and cleaned it up . It does not make since why an Orc female race's armor of a whole would have a boob window since it is not the nature of the Orcs to show weakness especially in heavy armor. It also does not make sense why Redguards who are the most discipline, strict and martial warriors would have light armor really skimpy but they have their medium armor and heavy cover everything up. The old light armor just did not fit with the other Redguard armors styles. It also did fit with the culture. Now there is other styles that show skin like Argonian, Barbaric, Bosmer, and the seducer costume they did not change so.

    Also as we know that the term "sexy" is subjective term. I do not consider showing skin to be sexy. I love it when women wheres form fitting clothes showing their curves. To me that is sexy and most of the armor in this game fit nice and snuggly on the female character form. So most of the armor in this game is sexy to me. I find the "M" is just basic ratting that has more meanings than just showing skin. This game is rate "M" for blood and gore, sexual themes, use of alchool, and violence. Sexual themes just mean there is innuendo of sexual ideas in the game and there are.

    They changed more than those two, they also raised the neckline on many of the outfits.

    Also it is great you have your vision of what attractive is, others differ and this game could easily accommodate more than just your vision without making it a burlesque, why is that such an outlandish request?
  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.
  • Tolmos
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    Skwor wrote: »
    They changed more than those two, they also raised the neckline on many of the outfits.

    Also it is great you have your vision of what attractive is, others differ and this game could easily accommodate more than just your vision without making it a burlesque, why is that such an outlandish request?

    This is a US based game. I don't think people in this country realize just how Puritan our society really is. The rest of the world does... lol
  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Skwor wrote: »
    They changed more than those two, they also raised the neckline on many of the outfits.

    Also it is great you have your vision of what attractive is, others differ and this game could easily accommodate more than just your vision without making it a burlesque, why is that such an outlandish request?

    This is a US based game. I don't think people in this country realize just how Puritan our society really is. The rest of the world does... lol

    I'd rather be a puritan than Sh* on the street.
  • Tolmos
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.

    lol fair enough. But when you drown in a lake for inability to swim across it, or get too tired to outrun those deadra cause of the full car chasis you have on... I'll take yours =D
  • Gidorick
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    Sylance9 wrote: »
    But here is the caveat. Its a magical fantasy world so in reality we could enchant, put a spell on ANY armor to be more protective....

    Is there an armor+ enchantment?
    What ESO really needs is an Auction Horse.
    That's right... Horse.
    Click HERE to discuss.

    Want more crazy ideas? Check out my Concept Repository!
  • jkemmery
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.

    Right, because sepsis exists in ESO, as does looting the corpse of another player. :| Kind of a nonsense statement. Moreover, sepsis would take a while to kill, whereas you are speaking of someone being disemboweled. That's the best argument you could come up with?
  • Skwor
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Skwor wrote: »
    They changed more than those two, they also raised the neckline on many of the outfits.

    Also it is great you have your vision of what attractive is, others differ and this game could easily accommodate more than just your vision without making it a burlesque, why is that such an outlandish request?

    This is a US based game. I don't think people in this country realize just how Puritan our society really is. The rest of the world does... lol

    I know, what is mind blowing to me is I would easily be classified and a conservative and a religious one at that. Yet I am here arguing for a much more relaxed version of the clothing available in game. Those who keep thinking I want some kind of sex outfit, if you only knew me you would know that is so far from the truth.
  • seratin
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more..

    That's a common misconception, proper armor allows for a great range of mobility, particularly because it's evenly distributed throughout the body. What you're referring to is tournament armor, which as the name suggests is not the sort of armor we run around with daily. Nothing done in game is overly unrealistic.

    You can read more about common misconceptions if you're interested here:
    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/aams/hd_aams.htm

    As far as revealing armor in game, I say sure, so long as it's relegated to cloth armor only. That way it makes a bit of sense for it to be relatively unprotected; and before you go clamoring that's it's magically protected that's not how magic works in the ESO universe. Only jewelry can be enchanted to provide protection here.
  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.

    lol fair enough. But when you drown in a lake for inability to swim across it, or get too tired to outrun those deadra cause of the full car chasis you have on... I'll take yours =D

    You are generally right about full plate mail... lone characters would not be wearing full plate... but of course, in a medieval world... most people would never travel alone.

    Medium armor has always been the most 'realistic' in terms of weight to protection and practicality.

    Just don't for one instant think any part of your body is not vital.... a light slash to the inner thigh and your femoral would pump out your entire blood supply in less than 5 minutes.

    A mere scratch becomes a systemic infection and you die of sepsis, blisters on your feet turn into trenchfoot or gangrene...

    Dry socks are actually one of the most critically inportant things to the infantry soldier... even today.

    Dry feet, 3/4 full stomach, good drinking water, and hygiene.... some of the most critical components of a functioning army
    Edited by ch.ris317b14_ESO on July 10, 2015 5:43PM
  • Tolmos
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    seratin wrote: »
    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more..

    That's a common misconception, proper armor allows for a great range of mobility, particularly because it's evenly distributed throughout the body. What you're referring to is tournament armor, which as the name suggests is not the sort of armor we run around with daily. Nothing done in game is overly unrealistic.

    You can read more about common misconceptions if you're interested here:
    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/aams/hd_aams.htm

    This link does a great job of supporting what I said, while being incorrect in other parts

    Talking about people other than knights who wore armor:
    "Usually this would not be a complete suit of armor, but comprised at least a helmet, a body defense in the form of a mail shirt (2008.245), fabric armor, or breastplate, as well as a weapon such as a spear, pike, bow, or crossbow"

    As you can see, full plate for anyone outside of knights was rare. Everyone else covered vital areas only.

    Now, it also goes on to say that plate armor was actually light and easy to move in. This is extremely incorrect. Plate was heavy, and a MAJOR burden on the people who wore it. So the misconception exists: the misconception that heavy plate armor is not heavy, and is easy to move in.

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/medieval-armor-was-it-worth-the-wei-11-07-19/
    http://www.livescience.com/15128-armor-drained-medieval-knight-energy.html
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14204717
    http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/brainiac/2011/07/just_how_heavy.html

    So as you can see, that link misses the mark by quite a bit. Plate armor is HEAVY, it is a burden and no adventurer would make it very far with that on.
    Edited by Tolmos on July 10, 2015 5:47PM
  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    seratin wrote: »
    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more..

    That's a common misconception, proper armor allows for a great range of mobility, particularly because it's evenly distributed throughout the body. What you're referring to is tournament armor, which as the name suggests is not the sort of armor we run around with daily. Nothing done in game is overly unrealistic.

    You can read more about common misconceptions if you're interested here:
    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/aams/hd_aams.htm

    This link does a great job of supporting what I said, while being incorrect in other parts

    Talking about people other than knights who wore armor:
    "Usually this would not be a complete suit of armor, but comprised at least a helmet, a body defense in the form of a mail shirt (2008.245), fabric armor, or breastplate, as well as a weapon such as a spear, pike, bow, or crossbow"

    As you can see, full plate for anyone outside of knights was rare. Everyone else covered vital areas only.

    Now, it also goes on to say that plate armor was actually light and easy to move in. This is extremely incorrect. Plate was heavy, and a MAJOR burden on the people who wore it. So the misconception exists: the misconception that heavy plate armor is not heavy, and is easy to move in.

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/medieval-armor-was-it-worth-the-wei-11-07-19/
    http://www.livescience.com/15128-armor-drained-medieval-knight-energy.html
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14204717
    http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/brainiac/2011/07/just_how_heavy.html

    So as you can see, that link misses the mark by quite a bit. Plate armor is HEAVY, it is a burden and no adventurer would make it very far with that on.

    Depends on who you are and how well trained you are with the equipment

    I have 130 lb Marine buddies who could carry a full combat load, and move like shadows for weeks on end. Combat load is between 50 and 150 lbs.

    I also know people, with no discipline in their body that would melt before half of it was put on.
    Edited by ch.ris317b14_ESO on July 10, 2015 5:58PM
  • ch.ris317b14_ESO
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    jkemmery wrote: »
    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.

    Right, because sepsis exists in ESO, as does looting the corpse of another player. :| Kind of a nonsense statement. Moreover, sepsis would take a while to kill, whereas you are speaking of someone being disemboweled. That's the best argument you could come up with?

    Its not the disembowlement that kills you... it is sepsis.

    And I was being slightly overdramatic.... but the point remains... you do not want to go into combat wearing a sports bra breastblate....
  • BurtFreeman
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    if you like bobs, *** and bottoms is better you play a modded single player tes.
    i would not like to play a game with nude wonders womans: i mean i could really hurt them with my javellin! ;)

    if you like a sexy game play a sexy game, but once in combat it do not really help have uncover bobs and bottoms.
    thought a sexy inns content will be appreciated a lot. :)
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    if you like bobs, *** and bottoms is better you play a modded single player tes.
    i would not like to play a game with nude wonders womans: i mean i could really hurt them with my javellin! ;)

    if you like a sexy game play a sexy game, but once in combat it do not really help have uncover bobs and bottoms.
    thought a sexy inns content will be appreciated a lot. :)

    The #1 lesson MMO forums have taught me: All women should be covered from head to toe at all times. Anything less is indecent and could lead to impure, lustful thoughts!
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    if you like bobs, *** and bottoms is better you play a modded single player tes.
    i would not like to play a game with nude wonders womans: i mean i could really hurt them with my javellin! ;)

    if you like a sexy game play a sexy game, but once in combat it do not really help have uncover bobs and bottoms.
    thought a sexy inns content will be appreciated a lot. :)

    The #1 lesson MMO forums have taught me: All women should be covered from head to toe at all times. Anything less is indecent and could lead to impure, lustful thoughts!

    infidel! :)

    this is merchandizing choice, to have almost a big audience of potential customer.
    it we turn the game in sexy content they may not be able to sell the product in some country. that's it.
    Edited by BurtFreeman on July 10, 2015 6:49PM
  • Skwor
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    if you like bobs, *** and bottoms is better you play a modded single player tes.
    i would not like to play a game with nude wonders womans: i mean i could really hurt them with my javellin! ;)

    if you like a sexy game play a sexy game, but once in combat it do not really help have uncover bobs and bottoms.
    thought a sexy inns content will be appreciated a lot. :)

    The #1 lesson MMO forums have taught me: All women should be covered from head to toe at all times. Anything less is indecent and could lead to impure, lustful thoughts!

    Welcome to #gamergate, really tired of this feminist crap. Humans have relationships and both sexes have strong emotions for each other, it is very dishonest to ignore it or try to repress it in the name of a garbage politically correct agenda. Let games have fun and explore those elements, it is not inherently misogynistic nor objectifying, it is human nature and good fun.
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    slipHAZARD wrote: »
    Sinmara16-1.jpg

    I miss this armor set and the few disguises that were like it. I am a female player and I wish they would bring them back. Even if they were disguises/costumes only that we could wear and see instead of our armor. It would really liven things up, at least for me instead of seeing the same boring thing all the time.
    Far too many characters to list any more.
  • jkemmery
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    jkemmery wrote: »
    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.

    Right, because sepsis exists in ESO, as does looting the corpse of another player. :| Kind of a nonsense statement. Moreover, sepsis would take a while to kill, whereas you are speaking of someone being disemboweled. That's the best argument you could come up with?

    Its not the disembowlement that kills you... it is sepsis.

    And I was being slightly overdramatic.... but the point remains... you do not want to go into combat wearing a sports bra breastblate....

    @ch.ris317b14_ESO

    Right, and the point is that this is a GAME and a FANTASY game at that! What people on earth actually did, or do plays only the smallest part, which is just to make it familiar enough to us as players to recognize. ESO is not a Mediaval Earth Warfare Reenactment Simulation. It is a FANTASY GAME! Give us some fantasy beyond the magic!
    Edited by jkemmery on July 10, 2015 6:54PM
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    infidel! :)

    this is merchandizing choice, to have almost a big audience of potential customer.
    it we turn the game in sexy content they may not be able to sell the product in some country. that's it.

    Best, most logical argument for modifying armor like that. THIS actually makes sense.
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    jkemmery wrote: »
    jkemmery wrote: »
    Tolmos wrote: »
    Honestly, I think the ridiculous armor is the giant tank-suits that you can't move around in, can't swim with etc. Gladiators had the right of it- less is more.

    We're adventurers. We're not knights riding on horseback after being painstakingly placed in our saddles by squires who armored us up beforehand; we run, we jump, we climb mountains, swim, etc etc. The most realistic armor we could have is to either go all medium (no light or heavy armor at all) or to go with a sports-bra style breastplate with a bikini-like plate bottom to protect the vital parts. This is for both women AND men. Wear whatever else you want with it- a shirt and pants or whatever, but any more metal than that and your adventuring is going to, quite frankly, suck.

    So to me, as far as I'm concerned, the "scantily clad" armor is infinitely more realistic than most of the heavy armor choices we have right now.

    When you die of sepsis because a dagger nicked your stomach and spilled your entire intestinal tract... I will be the one laughing over your dying body and taking all of your stuff.

    Right, because sepsis exists in ESO, as does looting the corpse of another player. :| Kind of a nonsense statement. Moreover, sepsis would take a while to kill, whereas you are speaking of someone being disemboweled. That's the best argument you could come up with?

    Its not the disembowlement that kills you... it is sepsis.

    And I was being slightly overdramatic.... but the point remains... you do not want to go into combat wearing a sports bra breastblate....

    @ch.ris317b14_ESO

    Right, and the point is that this is a GAME and a FANTASY game at that! What people on earth actually did, or do plays only the smallest part, which is just to make it familiar enough to us as players to recognize. ESO is not a Mediaval Earth Warfare Reenactment Simulation. It is a FANTASY GAME! Give us some fantasy beyond the magic!

    Suspension of disbelief only goes so far... especially when a game models characters in incredible detail, and has a much more 'realistic' combat model than most mmos....
    you want dark elf fantasy sex, go play wow.
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    if you like bobs, *** and bottoms is better you play a modded single player tes.
    i would not like to play a game with nude wonders womans: i mean i could really hurt them with my javellin! ;)

    if you like a sexy game play a sexy game, but once in combat it do not really help have uncover bobs and bottoms.
    thought a sexy inns content will be appreciated a lot. :)

    The #1 lesson MMO forums have taught me: All women should be covered from head to toe at all times. Anything less is indecent and could lead to impure, lustful thoughts!

    infidel! :)

    this is merchandizing choice, to have almost a big audience of potential customer.
    it we turn the game in sexy content they may not be able to sell the product in some country. that's it.

    Unfortunately I find it very unlikely the choice was a capitalist one, as evidence for my skepticism see this respectful lady's comment.

    Nebthet78 wrote: »
    slipHAZARD wrote: »
    Sinmara16-1.jpg

    I miss this armor set and the few disguises that were like it. I am a female player and I wish they would bring them back. Even if they were disguises/costumes only that we could wear and see instead of our armor. It would really liven things up, at least for me instead of seeing the same boring thing all the time.

    I am pretty confident in stating the choice was not one based on market sales but instead based on current cultural politically correct busy bodies.
    Edited by Skwor on July 10, 2015 7:00PM
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    Tolmos wrote: »
    Skwor wrote: »
    They changed more than those two, they also raised the neckline on many of the outfits.

    Also it is great you have your vision of what attractive is, others differ and this game could easily accommodate more than just your vision without making it a burlesque, why is that such an outlandish request?

    This is a US based game. I don't think people in this country realize just how Puritan our society really is. The rest of the world does... lol

    We aren't Puritan. We are terrified of lawsuits. There are two Lawyers in this country for every one person that might be "offended".

    ZOS doesn't want to get sued and/or they don't want to deal with any one of the thousand special interest groups that exist in this country that will boycot their product at the slightest whim.

    Whether you agree or disagree, I really think its that simple.

    Personally, I think it's kinda sad.
    Edited by Alphashado on July 10, 2015 7:07PM
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