
Evanlyn_Winter wrote: »I personally like the pale skin (i was the palest option for a Breton) but i think that if you created a really dark Redguard or a black Khajit it shouldn't become totally white. Changing it so it creates an overlay that makes you paler (but not totally white if you were very dark before) but doesn't make everyone the same shade of white would generally be a good idea. And you cant really go wrong with toggle options.
bloodenragedb14_ESO wrote: »I think, that most of us, can agree that the pale white skin is a unwanted aspect of Eso's vampirism.
ZOS, if your reading this thread, please note the general displeasure with how you have handled vampires in general.
3 pages and no one posted a picture of a vampire Redguard that had been using a dark skin.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »They should just let you cover up the effects of vampirism.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »They should just let you cover up the effects of vampirism.
No. It's about choice and part of the choice is you become more beautiful in ESO. Too many people want the "power" but not any of the negative stuff and the only negative stuff is visual. Not really taking any negative penalties in the game. It should stay the way it is.
Want more power take the consequences.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »They should just let you cover up the effects of vampirism.
No. It's about choice and part of the choice is you become less beautiful in ESO. Too many people want the "power" but not any of the negative stuff and the only negative stuff is visual. Not really taking any negative penalties in the game. It should stay the way it is.
Want more power take the consequences.