Nightfall12 wrote: »soft serve hair dressers don't come along until a later era when the soft serve machine is discovered in a dwemer ruin of Sarcasmmmhkjgfunken

dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »
you see this is how the orcs noses get smooshed…they are trying to eat the soft serve
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »
soft serve is a style of ice cream...and, i'm hungry...
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »I just had an epiphany about what is wrong with the way Orcs and Elves alike look. In previous TES games the Orcs often had a very 'piggish' nose which fit the stereotype as Betmer (That they aren't) and it has been released with a very cool pointy hook nose. I like the Hook nose but wouldn't it be nice if we could have the pig nose as well?
Secondly, I really use to get a laugh about the alien styles that Elves wore. They had those elongated heads and big eyed features with the soft-serve hairdo. Why don't we see any of the old school soft serve styles from the past? I would really like to see ZoS make it so.

The lack of iconic hairstyles always annoyed me.
I mean, how can I look like this guy?
haha the "soft-serv hairdo" cracked me up, even though there's no other way to describe it. i was actually thinking about that the other day, and also decided it was a late 3rd-era fashion.
races on Nirn seem to evolve much quicker than on Earth; maybe the pig-nose was a later effect of selection, and ESO's lack of pigginess reflects the relative nearness to the Orsimer's elven forebears?
psychotrip wrote: »The lack of iconic hairstyles always annoyed me.
I mean, how can I look like this guy?
I mean, that picture kind of represents the difference between 2002 Bethesda and 2018 Zenimax. Make the bonemold grey and metallic, take away the iconic hairstyles because it's not grounded enough.
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »The lack of iconic hairstyles always annoyed me.
I mean, how can I look like this guy?
I mean, that picture kind of represents the difference between 2002 Bethesda and 2018 Zenimax. Make the bonemold grey and metallic, take away the iconic hairstyles because it's not grounded enough.
I don't understand making it metal to begin with. All it takes is a simple reading of the lorebooks surrounding this style of armor and it becomes obvious it is made of a process combining resin and ground up bone. The historically tan color is probably by merit of the resin used and the process involved.
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »Nightfall12 wrote: »soft serve hair dressers don't come along until a later era when the soft serve machine is discovered in a dwemer ruin of Sarcasmmmhkjgfunken
This might be true but doesn't solve the great Pig Nose Dilemma of the 2nd Era!
Syncronaut wrote: »Why not this hairstyle?
Wtf pig nose and ice cream hair???
If you really want to point out character customisation flaws there are massive amount of scars and tattoos to choose from, but what about glasses? We have a scholar personality and librarian title but no option for a common facial accessory?
If you really want to point out character customisation flaws there are massive amount of scars and tattoos to choose from, but what about glasses? We have a scholar personality and librarian title but no option for a common facial accessory?
