You cannot predict what vulgar statements/conversations players will talk about in-game therefore the decision of ESO being M-Rated/18+ has to do with that (I think). Adding Gore, Profanity and more Violence simply because that rating is there seems questionable but doubt it's the direction ZOS want to take...
However I do agree selected NPC dialog would be more believable if they was to use mild profanity occasionally.
Why is there no nudity, or more revealing attire? You walk into a town, and you should see drunk NPC's stumbling about and getting cussed at by guards. You walk into an inn, and you should see prostitutes trying to offer you their services. You should overhear mercenaries talking about their latest raids, and gruesome battles of glory.
andreasranasen wrote: »When you've invested time and money into a company, you have the right to be upset over changes that will negatively affect your experience and gameplay.
You cannot predict what vulgar statements/conversations players will talk about in-game therefore the decision of ESO being M-Rated/18+ has to do with that (I think). Adding Gore, Profanity and more Violence simply because that rating is there seems questionable but doubt it's the direction ZOS want to take...
However I do agree selected NPC dialog would be more believable if they was to use mild profanity occasionally.
But bruh... The immersion and logic at hand. Like the example I made, if you get hit with a huge, razor-sharp, weapon — blood should go flying. You hit something with a Dizzying Swing nowadays, and the target just gets knocked up in the air and that's it. Lol WTF? Especially targets wearing nothing but leather or silk? Bruh, if you hit flesh/skin in an uppercut fashion with a large and sharp weapon there should definitely be blood. You use Puncture, and blood should spill out a bit. You just stabbed something in the gut with a sharp sword; tip first, in a thrusting motion (lol behave). And you're telling me there should be no blood effect...?
If you want more realism concerning fights then following your logic you can be hit by uppercut only once because after that you can't really continue to fight with your breast torn by an axe.
As for the nudity content, there were several posts on the forum of this matter, but they were "tolerately" moderated (ninja-deleted).
There is a Dark Elf Prostitution House in Stonewalls... Ahem.
I mean, of course I wouldn't know anything about it... *cough
There is a Dark Elf Prostitution House in Stonewalls... Ahem.
I mean, of course I wouldn't know anything about it... *cough*
Lyris Titanborn has the worst mouth in all of Tamriel, but it isn't even that vulgar. I think if you transcribed her lines into the forum, she'd only be censored by the forum moderators once.
ZOS, can we please have more M-rated content in this game? Please? I'm not saying you have to go full GTA or Duke Nukem, but this is an Elder Scrolls game at the end of the day.
There are bandits and skirmishers. There are assassins and pirates. There are people who pray to Sithis and summon Daedra, and also stab you up in your sleep for coin. You know? So why is there no profanity??? Why is there no nudity, or more revealing attire? You walk into a town, and you should see drunk NPC's stumbling about and getting cussed at by guards. You walk into an inn, and you should see prostitutes trying to offer you their services. You should overhear mercenaries talking about their latest raids, and gruesome battles of glory. You know? Make it really feel like we are in this world from this age in time. I'm not saying that you have to walk into an inn and see elf or whatever shaking their uncovered lady-bits on a table. But still. C'mon now.
As for battles, there should be way more gore. Nothing is pretty about conflict and violence. Nothing. Nothing is pretty. And while I appreciate the little things you do, like having people vomit up acid and fall into their own bubbling acids when killed by poison. Or the actions done by the blade of woe, when you poke someone in the tummy and then the eye. I feel there should be definitely more graphic depictions of violence. This is a M-rated game. You get with an arrow, you shouldn't just fall over dead. Lol WTF? You get hit with an arrow, your character should drop to their knees and then topple over. You hit someone with an uppercut of a battle-axe or greatsword and blood should fly. I mean a spurt or spray. You LITERALLY just uppercutted flesh with a razor-sharp weapon the size of half their body. Sometimes as big as their body. And you mean to tell me that no blood goes flying? Lmao. Or if you hit metal, you should see sparks go flying off. You catch someone or something with your talons as a DK, those talons should impale your target(s). Not just hold them in a prison. A burning talon CC should be just that that. A flaming talon impaling your target, and locking them in place. You know? Or if you whip someone with a Flame Lash, let embers falling off their skin. You're literally whipping someone with fire. Let smoke fly off upon impact. Let their be burn marks on your target. If werewolves can slash you up, and have you looking a blood-soaked mess — why can't other forms of violence be depicted? Werewolves out and about munching on dead corpses, and vampires sucking torrents of blood out of people like a Mortal Kombat fatality. WTF ZOS? Let people be immersed in combat.
This is a M-rated game. Let us feel immersed in M-rated content. I'm not saying that you have to go overboard, but let us truly feel like we are submerged in this cruel and harsh world. I mean this is a world where Dunmer enslave Argonians, and Altmer treat other races like scum due to their right to do so (High Elf power!). Let use actually be immersed.
"You must be the ugliest princess I've rescued from a tower".
**PEGI+18**
Why is there no nudity, or more revealing attire? You walk into a town, and you should see drunk NPC's stumbling about and getting cussed at by guards. You walk into an inn, and you should see prostitutes trying to offer you their services. You should overhear mercenaries talking about their latest raids, and gruesome battles of glory.
happens all the time for me in every Capital city with players. Can't wait for drunk personality
But if serious: I agree with OP. feels like cute world. I remember thread where OP was asking why npc is screaming "son of a dog"
All this details. However it's TES game and it always have being like this. I do miss some brutality of angry world around me
PS– but animation of attacks. IMO there is nothing much can be done here.
puffytheslayer wrote: »Why is there no nudity, or more revealing attire? You walk into a town, and you should see drunk NPC's stumbling about and getting cussed at by guards. You walk into an inn, and you should see prostitutes trying to offer you their services. You should overhear mercenaries talking about their latest raids, and gruesome battles of glory.
happens all the time for me in every Capital city with players. Can't wait for drunk personality
But if serious: I agree with OP. feels like cute world. I remember thread where OP was asking why npc is screaming "son of a dog"
All this details. However it's TES game and it always have being like this. I do miss some brutality of angry world around me
PS– but animation of attacks. IMO there is nothing much can be done here.
in skyrim you could cut of enemies heads.....
MornaBaine wrote: »I have noticed this game is all over the place in respect to its M rating. Various quest dialog and books you find certainly have "adult" overtones yet the accompanying visuals are lacking. No blood or even signs of injury when people and monsters are killed. Almost all armor and clothing is virtually suited to nuns and priests. I don't want to see G-strings and six inch high heels but some more skin would be nice. This request comes up constantly though and ZOS has steadfastly not responded to it.
MornaBaine wrote: »I have noticed this game is all over the place in respect to its M rating. Various quest dialog and books you find certainly have "adult" overtones yet the accompanying visuals are lacking. No blood or even signs of injury when people and monsters are killed. Almost all armor and clothing is virtually suited to nuns and priests. I don't want to see G-strings and six inch high heels but some more skin would be nice. This request comes up constantly though and ZOS has steadfastly not responded to it.
Low level dunmer and argonin armor shows off quite a bit of skin, as well as a few costumes. The new Minotaur style does as well.
Be reasonable about this, our characters are fighting battles and wars, why would they do it with their bits getting a good draft?
