NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Got a refund. This is rediculous
Tried to buy something hing nice but the preview doesn't let me move the camera or my char.
Had I know the cape was legs I'd never considered it.
You actually got a refund? Nice one!
MornaBaine wrote: »Well I now know of one person who claims they actually got a refund on the costume and another who has put in a ticket asking for a refund. I kinda feel like everyone who is unhappy with it should at least ask for a refund and then post what happens here. You know...if that's allowed. >.>
kentgreigrwb17_ESO wrote: »I bought it without checking what it looked like. I equipped it and am quite disappointed in it. I would refund it if I could.
nimander99 wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »EstelioVeleth wrote: »I agree completely...any serious company would actually care about ALL of their customers, however:
Seriously, no company will care about all their customers. Some customers will never be satisfied; some are just barking mad.
Rich was posting in a thread about personal experiences with the game, and @N0TPLAYER2 was trying to derail the thread, because of his (or her) personal agenda.
Personally, It just confirms my suspicion that /lurk and I'd be the best of buds
He pwnd that sucka straight up old school no political correctness taken into account, just the way I like it. The world would be a better place if people just said what they meant...
we do,and as you see by his response,he doesn't like it.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Honestly, the fact that when mods lock other threads regarding this that they link those threads to this one is acknowledgement in my book.
No its not. Its damage control. You herd all complainers into one thread and its just a thread instead of a massive oucry overwhelming the forums. Then it eventually dies down and falls off the front page and the issue is gone.
And how would they know to herd them if they did not have a thread they know about to herd them into? Trust me, it's acknowledged.
Moderators arent devs. Mods saw the issue and contained it to be, most likely, ignored by the devs. Yeah, sure, maybe if barely anyone bought the costume theyll do something about the next ones that get made. That does not mean higher quality tho - most likely theyll just avoid the coat/cloak style in the future altogether.
They do work for the devs though, which means they are able to contact them. Also mods may very well report their actions to their "higher ups". Besides, this thread is 12 pages long and growing, how could the lurking devs NOT notice and acknowledge it lol
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Snowstrider wrote: »
It would strain the servers is what they actually said, and you can call them out on that all you want but personally I'd rather them not take a chance and make the game TRULY unplayable.
@khele23eb17_ESO
Nah. I am not having this issue die down. I am gonna keep smashing my head against ZOS' front door till something happens. (Probably brain dis-function from hitting my head so much)
I agree with you 100% but, ZOS knows full well that eventually this thread will get buried like so many others in the past voicing players concerns and discontent. All they have to do is sit back and wait. They could care less about the concerns of players there actions show that time and time again. However, they also know that the majority of players will stick around anyways.
Blackbird71 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Honestly, the fact that when mods lock other threads regarding this that they link those threads to this one is acknowledgement in my book.
No its not. Its damage control. You herd all complainers into one thread and its just a thread instead of a massive oucry overwhelming the forums. Then it eventually dies down and falls off the front page and the issue is gone.
And how would they know to herd them if they did not have a thread they know about to herd them into? Trust me, it's acknowledged.
Moderators arent devs. Mods saw the issue and contained it to be, most likely, ignored by the devs. Yeah, sure, maybe if barely anyone bought the costume theyll do something about the next ones that get made. That does not mean higher quality tho - most likely theyll just avoid the coat/cloak style in the future altogether.
They do work for the devs though, which means they are able to contact them. Also mods may very well report their actions to their "higher ups". Besides, this thread is 12 pages long and growing, how could the lurking devs NOT notice and acknowledge it lol
There is a huge difference between being aware of something and acknowledging it. Knowing this thread exists, or that these complaints exist, is being aware of the issue. Making a public statement that admits there are problems with the costume, and that these complaints are valid, that would be acknowledging the issue.
The silence from ZOS indicates that they are either currently unaware of the issue (doubtful), or that they are ignoring it. To date, there has been absolutely no acknowledgment.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Snowstrider wrote: »
It would strain the servers is what they actually said, and you can call them out on that all you want but personally I'd rather them not take a chance and make the game TRULY unplayable.
I'd like to see a technical explanation as to how this would strain the servers, because frankly I don't buy it. If the assets are kept client-side, and the rendering is done client side, then there should be practically no impact to the servers. Unless for some reason ZOS is trying to add collision detection to the loose bits of cloth, which would be ridiculous.
Blackbird71 wrote: »@khele23eb17_ESO
Nah. I am not having this issue die down. I am gonna keep smashing my head against ZOS' front door till something happens. (Probably brain dis-function from hitting my head so much)
I agree with you 100% but, ZOS knows full well that eventually this thread will get buried like so many others in the past voicing players concerns and discontent. All they have to do is sit back and wait. They could care less about the concerns of players there actions show that time and time again. However, they also know that the majority of players will stick around anyways.
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
Sorry to nitpick, but you've used this same phrase at least four or five times already in this thread alone.
I'll let Mr. Yankovic explain:
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Word Crimes: "I could care less"
I would really like to know whether they plan on fixing this horrible costume. I'm fine with waiting until it is fixed, but if they leave it as it is, I'll definitely want a refund
@UltimaJoe777
It may strain the servers. But only because ZOS doesn't know how to make it not Strain the servers. I will reference GW 2 again which has Physics on many items and clothing and GW 2 does not have much lag, if any in large scale PvP.
If an MMO that came out 2 Years Prior to ESO can do it, I see no excuse for ESO not being able to do it.
@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
Damn Guild Wars 2.... been ages since I played it. Gave me feels :O
@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
MornaBaine wrote: »@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
Okay that may not be perfect but it's pretty darned cool! I'd kill to have skirts that FULL in this game, let alone have them move like that!
starkerealm wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
Okay that may not be perfect but it's pretty darned cool! I'd kill to have skirts that FULL in this game, let alone have them move like that!
The one that honestly kills me was the WoD MMO that got canceled a couple years ago. Partially because I was a huge oWoD fan back in the late 90s, and early 2000s, but also because of the cloth physics that got demoed after the game's cancellation was announced.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr_KVNrxtRI
MornaBaine wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
Okay that may not be perfect but it's pretty darned cool! I'd kill to have skirts that FULL in this game, let alone have them move like that!
The one that honestly kills me was the WoD MMO that got canceled a couple years ago. Partially because I was a huge oWoD fan back in the late 90s, and early 2000s, but also because of the cloth physics that got demoed after the game's cancellation was announced.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr_KVNrxtRI
Sigh. I am still scarred by this. Nor will I ever forgive CCP or give them another dime....and I liked EVE. But back somewhat on topic... this game is so beautiful and with some great realism in some areas. Character skin is pretty amazing. But then those same amazing characters don't have eyelashes...though they are now willing to sell us eyelashes... for the girls at least. And the really bad hair. And the lack of realistic (even realistic-ish) clothing just baffles me. I kind of WANT to believe that it just couldn't have been done for some really overwhelming technical reason... but I have a hard time believing it.
MornaBaine wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »@E-Zekiel
I know it does not have 'Full on Cloth physics' But it does have some cloth physics. Look at stuff like the Noble Count Dress for Females.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K93ojGEFrUo
Okay that may not be perfect but it's pretty darned cool! I'd kill to have skirts that FULL in this game, let alone have them move like that!
The one that honestly kills me was the WoD MMO that got canceled a couple years ago. Partially because I was a huge oWoD fan back in the late 90s, and early 2000s, but also because of the cloth physics that got demoed after the game's cancellation was announced.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr_KVNrxtRI
Sigh. I am still scarred by this. Nor will I ever forgive CCP or give them another dime....and I liked EVE. But back somewhat on topic... this game is so beautiful and with some great realism in some areas. Character skin is pretty amazing. But then those same amazing characters don't have eyelashes...though they are now willing to sell us eyelashes... for the girls at least. And the really bad hair. And the lack of realistic (even realistic-ish) clothing just baffles me. I kind of WANT to believe that it just couldn't have been done for some really overwhelming technical reason... but I have a hard time believing it.
Since Zeni didn't say anything here, I imagine they want this thread to die and we can just move on. Shame.
khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »
khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »
Yeah, it is shameful, that they can get a 500 crown outfit right, but not one which costs 5-times as much. Just look at those casual wear outfits which came out lately - they look nice on both, males and females (well not the dress, but the male outfit). The male one is even better looking on female characters (given that they need wider shoulders to create this look).