Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Yes we need children so we can ignore them as immersion dictates .
Draconerus wrote: »This has always bothered me about ESO. Why are there no children? The argument that it would give the game a higher rating is invalid as many other games including the most popular MMO of all time WoW has them and it rated T. Other arguments about them being abused or killed can be solved by making them invincible just like town guards. I find it a huge break in immersion to wander these large zones and cities and not ever see a single child.
Judging by the frequency with which this topic is raised, there seem to be an awful lot of gamers concerned if there aren't children in their games. I honestly can't say that it has ever bothered me. My sense of immersion in WoW, for example, isn't enhanced by the kids that run around in Stormwind or who have lost something under the water in Redridge Mountains.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »i hope we never see children in eso.
hated them in skyrim and would hate them in eso just the same.
Draconerus wrote: »This has always bothered me about ESO. Why are there no children? The argument that it would give the game a higher rating is invalid as many other games including the most popular MMO of all time WoW has them and it rated T. Other arguments about them being abused or killed can be solved by making them invincible just like town guards. I find it a huge break in immersion to wander these large zones and cities and not ever see a single child.
TheShadowScout wrote: »On a more serious note...
Yes, it is somewhat grating that we realize sooner or later that what is missing in the cities are those annoying kids. And outhouses. Also bathtubs.

Judging by the frequency with which this topic is raised, there seem to be an awful lot of gamers concerned if there aren't children in their games. I honestly can't say that it has ever bothered me. My sense of immersion in WoW, for example, isn't enhanced by the kids that run around in Stormwind or who have lost something under the water in Redridge Mountains.
Man, am i glad this game isn't overrun by pimpled faced attention grabbing annoying little know it all tiny people.Draconerus wrote: »This has always bothered me about ESO. Why are there no children? The argument that it would give the game a higher rating is invalid as many other games including the most popular MMO of all time WoW has them and it rated T. Other arguments about them being abused or killed can be solved by making them invincible just like town guards. I find it a huge break in immersion to wander these large zones and cities and not ever see a single child.
Priyasekarssk wrote: »Draconerus wrote: »This has always bothered me about ESO. Why are there no children? The argument that it would give the game a higher rating is invalid as many other games including the most popular MMO of all time WoW has them and it rated T. Other arguments about them being abused or killed can be solved by making them invincible just like town guards. I find it a huge break in immersion to wander these large zones and cities and not ever see a single child.
ESO lack interesting many npcs like skyim. Bring back nazeem, miaq, annoying children. NPCs in eso behave like robots.
Not hate. It's looking out for their well being, actually.An unexpected amount of hate for the pixel children.