Ectheliontnacil wrote: »
I haven't played the game since launch,
The amount of draconian, unpleasant measures they'd have to impose on this game to keep it from being immersion-breaking is astronomical. I'm not nearly as bothered by weird skins or flashy mounts as I am by people dueling on top of me in a crafting area or inside the bank, or by people throwing an exploding bird. Talk about making the world look ridiculous.
vamp_emily wrote: »Fashion is OP.
I spent 5 hours Saturday trying to get my Earthgore Helm. Everyone was looking pretty but nobody knew how to fight.
#NerfFashionPlayers
FloppyTouch wrote: »I still make fun of ever pve player that thinks they look cool in those bright skins with crazy color blue lighting bolt armor. Why pve players why it looks horrible???

Ectheliontnacil wrote: »What do you guys think of a toggle option that disables flashy things - aka replace all special mounts with horses, make pets disappear and maybe even the floating balls of certain sets. The more customizable the options, the better.
Ye that sounds good. And people who like vanity pets and glittering costumes are completely unaffected by this.
veloSylraptor wrote: »Ectheliontnacil wrote: »What do you guys think of a toggle option that disables flashy things - aka replace all special mounts with horses, make pets disappear and maybe even the floating balls of certain sets. The more customizable the options, the better.
Ye that sounds good. And people who like vanity pets and glittering costumes are completely unaffected by this.
Except they are effected, their ability to express themselves has been greatly reduced.
bellatrixed wrote: »Yeah, a hill I will die on is that this game was way more immersive when the only mounts were horses.
I do think the variety of outfit styles & dyes are only a good thing, but OMG, do I hate the weird mounts.
I get it, I get people want ludicrous looking over the top WoW-style mounts, but I wish they'd give us more realistic ones too.
I love the White Gold Imperial Courser, but... I was all excited for a dainty, realistic horse that comes in a real life color and then... it had golden sparkles and makes fairydust noises. I bought it anyway but god I hate those sparkles.
bellatrixed wrote: »Yeah, a hill I will die on is that this game was way more immersive when the only mounts were horses.
I do think the variety of outfit styles & dyes are only a good thing, but OMG, do I hate the weird mounts.
I get it, I get people want ludicrous looking over the top WoW-style mounts, but I wish they'd give us more realistic ones too.
I love the White Gold Imperial Courser, but... I was all excited for a dainty, realistic horse that comes in a real life color and then... it had golden sparkles and makes fairydust noises. I bought it anyway but god I hate those sparkles.
Yeah I intended to buy that horse - but then I saw it ingame and didn't want it anymore - without this fancy fluff it would have been a really nice horse.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »veloSylraptor wrote: »Ectheliontnacil wrote: »What do you guys think of a toggle option that disables flashy things - aka replace all special mounts with horses, make pets disappear and maybe even the floating balls of certain sets. The more customizable the options, the better.
Ye that sounds good. And people who like vanity pets and glittering costumes are completely unaffected by this.
Except they are effected, their ability to express themselves has been greatly reduced.
@veloSylraptor
Where is this mad scramble for identity and self expression coming from? I suppose it's human nature, but I still find it disturbing. Are you really defined by the clothes we wear? Is flashy armour and cheapish crown store jewellery who you are?
And that's not even the worst part! Somehow you people feel entitled to subject everyone to your appearance. You have the right to look how you like, but I don't have the right to look away?
If someone isn't into clowns swaggering across the Grahtwood city centre, what good does it do anyone to force him to see those clowns. That person's fun and immersion will be ruined and the clown clown's outfit will not be appreciated, which is what would have made the clown happy.
With TES games always opting for rather conservative and toned down graphics and TESO starting out the same way, I think it's a very reasonable demand that ZOS cater to an audience that would prefer less over the top character customisation as well as to an audience that loves this feature.
I just don't get people who think they should always be allowed to have their fun, even if it comes at the expense of other people's fun.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »@veloSylraptor
Yes, I have no problem with a two way toggle. If people want to see my khajiit sporting 12 inch heels, a 5 kg pearl necklace and a golden mini skirt while using the drag queen personality, that's totally fine by me.
My point all along was not to force anyone into seeing things they don't want to see.