Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »K see ya!
Unsubbing does not = Quitting. This is a B2P game which means she and anyone else that unsubs still has access to the games servers. But the only thing that speaks to ZOS is money. By telling them why shes no longer subbing gives them some context to why they lost a customer and a revenue source.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »K see ya!
Unsubbing does not = Quitting. This is a B2P game which means she and anyone else that unsubs still has access to the games servers. But the only thing that speaks to ZOS is money. By telling them why shes no longer subbing gives them some context to why they lost a customer and a revenue source.
xxslam48xxb14_ESO wrote: »This is one of those things zos can't please everyone on it seems. On one hand you got people who know female armor with boob plates would not work as well as regular armor and could see it as sexist... or something. Then on the other hand you got people that like fantasy armor with impractical designs with glaring weaknesses in the chest area. I mean I know for a fact people used to complain that the armor was unrealistic before and now we ended up here. I suppose at least we still have the old armors for people that like that sort of stuff and new armor for the other side of the problem.
I do find it hilarious that zos is seen as sexist either way though. New or old design people say women are being treated unfairly. Either by having to use "sexy" armor or armor that is for men.
If all the issues the game has, this has to be one of the lowest priorities, I mean seriously? I would have my character run around as a black silhouette and have a proper game compared to a beautiful looking gorgeous character running around in a buggy game. Esthetics can come in at a later part of the game, i'd rather they pull out all the designers who waste time coding armor and sit down and code the game well first compared to fixing how an armor looks
If all the issues the game has, this has to be one of the lowest priorities, I mean seriously? I would have my character run around as a black silhouette and have a proper game compared to a beautiful looking gorgeous character running around in a buggy game. Esthetics can come in at a later part of the game, i'd rather they pull out all the designers who waste time coding armor and sit down and code the game well first compared to fixing how an armor looks
I too, canceled my membership today. I'll play what I've paid for, for a while longer. But I'll not give them anymore money.
For me it depends on the game. In a game with a specific storyline, it doesn't bother me playing a male lead, because it's 'his' story. For something more immersive/sandbox where I'm making the choices, I can't connect to a male character at all. It's why in the dozens of mmo's I've played over the years I've never had a single male character.
Greenwood1900 wrote: »They have been taking horrible decisions lately.
I cancelled my sub after Orsinium and don't miss it at all. Not buying any DLC either.
Divad Zarn wrote: »I agree with everything besides witcher.. Its awesome story, which directly continues story of 8 witcher books, u dont read books as well if there main person is a male? Maybe its just bad example from your side idk, but it feels like u just hate males. Play witcher, love males and great storyes
PsychicHarbinger wrote: »From one girl to another... try to remain open-minded about this. You're denying yourself some real great gaming experiences just because you refuse to immerse yourself in the affairs of a male character. If you're looking for games in which you're forced to play as a female leader instead, then you can check out games like Bayonetta, Lollipop Chainsaw, Mirror's Edge... there are fun female lead games out there, but there are also (obviously) lots of really great male lead games that you're avoiding because of your own sexist agenda. Of course, when the option is available, I prefer to play as a girl as well, in order to maintain my identity throughout my playing experience, however, I'm still capable of comfortably and fully enjoying male lead games. Do any other girls feel this way? I've been playing video games as far back as I can remember, and I never entertained the idea that I could better relate to Princess Peach instead of Mario simply because she's a girl, but as I said, if and when the option presented itself, I always preferred to play as a girl. I'm curious how often you socialize on a purely friendly/brotherly level with guys. They can be harsh and gross and mean but also very funny and spontaneous and carefree, as anyone can be. I've been close friends with boys ever since preschool where we'd relate to each other through video games and trading cards, so that may have influenced my ability to easily relate to male characters. Socializing with a group of guys is different from socializing with a group of girls often only because of what interests them, and I'm assuming by your presence on this forum that you do share some interests with males, probably more so than other girls. Open yourself to the idea of not always having to be so militantly female and perhaps males could do the same.
Greenwood1900 wrote: »They have been taking horrible decisions lately.
I cancelled my sub after Orsinium and don't miss it at all. Not buying any DLC either.