
oh my, that's well creepy, I get why some people may want them preserved after death and more power to them if the dead person gave consent, but they give me the willies.DarkScatha wrote: »This is a skinned Tattoo (clearly from a dead) and it still is visible
So don't come with "Yeah but you are literally undead and that's why your skin is pale)
oh my, that's well creepy, I get why some people may want them preserved after death and more power to them if the dead person gave consent, but they give me the willies.DarkScatha wrote: »This is a skinned Tattoo (clearly from a dead) and it still is visible
So don't come with "Yeah but you are literally undead and that's why your skin is pale)Thanks for the post though, we all need to be made uncomfortable at times. Like when getting a tat.
EvilAutoTech wrote: »I think we should be able to color our tattoos to make them more custom.
DarkScatha wrote: »oh my, that's well creepy, I get why some people may want them preserved after death and more power to them if the dead person gave consent, but they give me the willies.DarkScatha wrote: »This is a skinned Tattoo (clearly from a dead) and it still is visible
So don't come with "Yeah but you are literally undead and that's why your skin is pale)Thanks for the post though, we all need to be made uncomfortable at times. Like when getting a tat.
Haha yeah sorry 'bout that just wanted to state the pointthere were even creepier ones tho' like full body japanese tats skinned from head to toe xD
Silver_Strider wrote: »Tattoos in this game really need to be improved if they're ever going to be used.
Body Tattoos are impossible to see with most armors/costumes, greatly limiting their overall appeal. Add to that that certain races as well as Vampire can't effectively display them anyways because of the screwball coding and it just makes a meaningless cosmetic item even more meaningless but considering that a fair bit of these tattoos are purchased with REAL MONEY, it should be something that should be looked at as it's an absolute slap to the face of the consumers if the item they purchased is not working correctly and no intended fix is implemented.