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Heavy armor on girls

  • Rosveen
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    Floating tassets aren't attractive.
  • Schnuffles
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    Rev Rielle wrote: »
    Metal10957 wrote: »
    It's just not attractive. discuss
    Sexist much?

    [Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Rude and Insulting comments]
    Function > Fashion

    And if they add metal bikinis and sexist armor for females they have to add it for males too to prevent some female player sueing ZoS for some sex thing. Point being .................. No want nymphos in metal under wear go mod skyrim.
    If i wanted to mod skyrim i would, I would rather spend my time and money on this game. I do not want metal bikinis and it is highly irritating that people keep jumping to that conclusion, that is incredibly extremist and by your own standards it is sexist so stop it. you are saying women either have to be completely covered or completely nude. Why?
    This One Desires Pretty Armor.

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  • Schnuffles
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    Another thing to note is the game is already labeled M for Mature so what is with the massive censorship? People purchasing have already been warned that it is for mature audiences so complaining about an exposed belly button or attempting to sue over it would be a waste of time. You agreed to the terms and potential content when you purchased the game.
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  • Metal10957
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    ^^ so you prefer men in robes? I'm not here to debate who likes what, just posting to give a little thought or even humor to the forums. I believe we who post regularly, should be allowed to speak freely. No one forced anyone to reply to this post, however, it's 2 pages now. <3
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  • Schnuffles
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    Metal10957 wrote: »
    It's just not attractive. discuss

    Buy a costume :)

    i like heavy armor on my girls

    Why can we not have both options availble? Why must it be one way or the other? Why can't you have your full coverage and yet also allow us to have less?
    Its about options and the freedom to choose
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  • Metal10957
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  • PBpsy
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    Rosveen wrote: »
    Floating tassets aren't attractive.

    "Do these floating tassets make my ^^s look big?"
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  • Wing
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    http://eso-fashion.com/blacksmithing-by-armor-weight/

    so people can see all the armors.

    I generally don't have a problem with how armor looks compared to male / female, so much as a problem with the armor in question overall. I provided that link so I can explain the problems with just about every armor lol

    High Elf - the helm
    Ancient Elf - the shoulders and the brown leather does not dye
    Argonian - the helm and the bronze metal does not dye, perhaps a little too busy all over makes it overall messy
    Barbaric - does not dye well at all
    Bosmer - dont mind it really, though I wish the "fur" bits were not shiny, does not look right
    Breton - no problem, I like that it looks like classical armor
    Daedric - brown straps that don't dye, helm looks like a beetle, shoulders are cool but a tad too big.
    Dunmer - HELM! and parts of legs and chest don't dye (like dunmer medium)
    Dwemer - gold iron man chest does not dye
    Imperial - cloth parts don't dye well, red gems don't dye at all (very cool style though)
    Khajiit - Helm Mohawk does not dye (but is badass) but overall armor is cool, helm is badass
    Nord - close but too busy overall, lots of little lines and buckles and plates that make it look messy
    New Orc - pretty F'n sweet, fur that cannot be dyed, but the rebuild of this armor has done it proud.
    Primal - Bone tassets that match no other piece and should have been removed, pretty cool though
    New Redguard - helm, other then that its rebuild is fantastic too, the details on the chest and shoulder are gorgeous

    that's all my opinion.

    Edited by Wing on July 18, 2015 3:55PM
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  • Lynx7386
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    It wasnt quite so bad when orc heavy armor had the boob window. Too bad the prudes got rid of that.
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  • arena25
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    zmsSLAS.jpg

    Agreed...

    I think the armor is fine as is.
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  • theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO
    Down with fugly boob plates
  • Schnuffles
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    More options. Freedom to choose! come on now people it doesnt have to be one or the other!
    Chant with me now.

    Freedom of Choice!
    Freedom of Choice!

    What do we want?
    VARIETY!
    When do we want it?
    SOON! (lmao)
    This One Desires Pretty Armor.

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  • Psychobunni
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    @Schnuffles I'm not against say the armor we had before they changed it (Idk why they did it, it was dumb), or even Aela the Huntress -esc type armor (non-modded)...ie:armor that still fits the look of the game

    When we start talking "sundresses", bikini's, etc....go play an asian game. If you need to see something on a screen, heck its even free on the internet now.
    If options weren't necessary, and everyone played the same way, no one would use addons. Fix the UI!

  • Machiavelli
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    While we are on the subject. I had a mission where I had to beat up a female. Society tells me this is a no no. Could we make female characters immune to damage?
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    @Schnuffles I'm not against say the armor we had before they changed it (Idk why they did it, it was dumb), or even Aela the Huntress -esc type armor (non-modded)...ie:armor that still fits the look of the game

    When we start talking "sundresses", bikini's, etc....go play an asian game. If you need to see something on a screen, heck its even free on the internet now.
    I also agree with the fact that we should have lore friendly options placed back into the game. im totally with you on that. but when i say lore friendly i mean i want to see armor that was already pre established in the games before this also, like forsworn armor or saviors hide or glass armor those are armor examples that i feel are fair to place in this game.
    On a side note even if some of the armor isnt exactly like those mentioned it isnt really like this game is canon (frost horse?)
    how could it hurt to humor us a little. (again not asking for japanese armors just something.. better)

    Edited by Schnuffles on July 18, 2015 4:19PM
    This One Desires Pretty Armor.

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  • Recremen
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    Nah, it's fine as is. If you want some silly revealing armor go wear the Dark Seducer costume. That's your option, go get it. It's a very clear, and honestly refreshing, design decision to keep the armor looking practical and equivalent for all genders. I don't much care what they do for costumes with the dresses and all that junk, but the armor itself should remain as is.
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  • Faulgor
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    I agree. Most female chars still look way too skinny in heavy armor, it sits just too tight.
    When I equip heavy armor on my girls, I want to be just as bulky as the boys.
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  • arena25
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    Faulgor wrote: »
    I agree. Most female chars still look way too skinny in heavy armor, it sits just too tight.
    When I equip heavy armor on my girls, I want to be just as bulky as the boys.

    Fully agree.
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  • CapnPhoton
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    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


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  • dday3six
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    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.
  • MsPtibiscuit
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    I wouldn't mind some Gladiator Armor for males & females.
    Small heavy armor are perfectly viable if you value swiftness over toughness.
  • Bookwyrm
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    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.
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  • fougerec99b16_ESO
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    I'd like an option that allows my character's tattoos etc. to be seen. Other than that I'm a fan of armor looking like it could actually protect you.

    More outfit options would be nice though. I'm still enamored with LOTRO's costuming options and implementation.
  • arena25
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    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, mate.

    I don't think they're going to show more skin anyway, mainly because ZOS is going to try and get a T rating (and will still not get it).
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  • Psychobunni
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    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    Not to mention that the gaming audience of 20 years ago and the gaming audience of today are vastly different

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    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    Not to mention that the gaming audience of 20 years ago and the gaming audience of today are vastly different

    What he said...a lot can change in 20 years, including target audiences.
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  • dday3six
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    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    I cannot help but feel like you didn't read anything I said or what it was said about before going text wall wild. I clearly stated I did not want that for ESO, and further only used it to respond to a poster saying ES was never about that.
  • Bookwyrm
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    arena25 wrote: »
    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, mate.

    I don't think they're going to show more skin anyway, mainly because ZOS is going to try and get a T rating (and will still not get it).

    Lol, sorry, the Arena thing is a touchy subject with me, mostly because it comes up in pretty much every single argument about this particular topic. People use it as a "see, Elder Scrolls already did it so they need to do it again" completely ignoring how much the game has improved over the past two decades...and how gaming in general has improved over the past two decades. I didn't mean to come off as being angry with you or anything. I apologize if that's how it sounded.

    Edited to add: @dday3six I meant this for you, not the person I initially responded to. Although it works all around. I did read what you wrote, but as I mention people bring up the Arena box art as an example in these threads constantly and it's exhausting. My text wall was aimed more at that crowd, not directly at you.
    Edited by Bookwyrm on July 18, 2015 6:41PM
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    dday3six wrote: »
    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    I cannot help but feel like you didn't read anything I said or what it was said about before going text wall wild. I clearly stated I did not want that for ESO, and further only used it to respond to a poster saying ES was never about that.

    Hey, let's all calm down, I don't want mods in here just yet...
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    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    arena25 wrote: »
    Bookwyrm wrote: »
    dday3six wrote: »
    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Farorin wrote: »
    We need sexy armour!
    Oh, great. Here we go again.

    Everyone wants to get the most out of the game. Some are satisfied with the outfits, some are not. I think everyone understands that and its not a crime to have an opinion.

    For me, this is an Elder scrolls game, not final fantasy or any other Japanese game. Within the entire series, its never been about having outfits missing many parts which might require you to think: Do I need some enchantment to make sure it all doesn't fall out when I'm fighting?

    The clothing is appropriate to what it actually does, protect. If there were outfits that were a little more revealing, it might be ok, but lets not forget, ES has never been about that.


    Google the box art for Elder Scrolls Arena. I by no means want that for ESO, but it's a bit annoying when there are NPC's who have figure flattering armor that a player character cannot hope to replica.

    It bothers me that people fall back on the oldest Elder Scrolls game...one that was released in 1994 and whose graphics couldn't even begin to render anything a clear as the box art (yes, there was nudity in the game, but it was all extraordinarily pixellated) when these arguments come up. Daggerfall also had some of the same, but it was the next main installment and was released in 1996.

    There have been three main games since those two (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) and none of them have had female armor like that nor nudity. Suggestive themes, sure, but definitely no armor like that on the Arena box art...and they've clearly been trying to distance themselves from that for years. The armor in all three of the "most recent" games has been practical, and sometimes even less appealing (on female forms in particular) than much of the armor in ESO.

    I'm not saying ESO's got it 100% right, but it kills me when people point to a game that's 20 years old and ignore the way the series has evolved over the years...which is ridiculously common when it comes to this topic.

    I don't mind seeing some more "revealing" clothes (not armor...clothes, MAYBE light armor) and costumes, but I think the heavy armor looks fantastic in most motifs. I actually liked the changes to the Orc heavy armor...I always thought the boob window looked out of place, and I think it still looks fantastic. My Imperial wears it and rocks it. I didn't like the changes to Redguard light armor, though. D: That was disappointing and unnecessary.

    And as has been mentioned, if we're going to create more revealing clothes/light armor/costumes for the ladies, the gentlemen better prepare for just as much skin on their side.

    I will say that the moment they begin to cater to the whims of the free-to-play Asian MMO crowd, I will happily return to single-player Elder Scrolls without batting an eye, because that will be the day they throw "Elder Scrolls" out the window, regardless of the Arena box art.

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, mate.

    I don't think they're going to show more skin anyway, mainly because ZOS is going to try and get a T rating (and will still not get it).

    Lol, sorry, the Arena thing is a touchy subject with me, mostly because it comes up in pretty much every single argument about this particular topic. People use it as a "see, Elder Scrolls already did it so they need to do it again" completely ignoring how much the game has improved over the past two decades...and how gaming in general has improved over the past two decades. I didn't mean to come off as being angry with you or anything. I apologize if that's how it sounded.

    Edited to add: @dday3six I meant this for you, not the person I initially responded to. Although it works all around. I did read what you wrote, but as I mention people bring up the Arena box art as an example in these threads constantly and it's exhausting. My text wall was aimed more at that crowd, not directly at you.

    Apology accepted.

    Anyway, as I said, ZOS is trying to get a T rating (and failing), so unless they want to make full use of the M rating (and likely lose a lot of players in the process), I think whatever this "Arena box art" thing is about will not be implemented.
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