adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
But then you go and become a Vampire, knowing there's a visual consequence. I do though understand the desire to look exactly how you want to, but we can't have our way completely, and Vampirism is a special case. This isn't just hiding an armor piece or wearing a particularly covering Body Marking. You're supposed to be Cursed/Infected, your body reflects this infection and it's stages of severity. And honestly just be glad there isn't a stage where you actually turn into a Vampire Lord Gargoyle thing ala Skyrim or that one quest Boss in Eastmarch.
Besides if there's an exception made for Vampires, then who's to say the Werewolves won't chime in? What if they don't like looking like a giant dog on steroids but still want to use the skills?
but costumes and outfits completely hiding your gear from showing if its light medium or heavy is fine? or hiding your master axes as daggers? nope you all simply overlook that conveniently. Vampires in lore can use illusion magic to hide their vampirism. Werewolves are too into a primal rage to focus any magic to hide their lycanthropy or use magic
Okay,
Now first, remember that Magic isn't just something where a toddler can summon lightning. Maintaining an Illusion spell indefinitely would require intense concentration and Magical prowess. How are the Stamina Vampires supposed to accomplish this feat?
All I ever hear from this argument is that you all want the benefits but don't want to suffer all the consequences. The cosmetic disfigurement is a part of the package. If it bothers you so much, don't be a vampire. Nobody's forcing you to play that role.
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »Thestephenmcraeub17_ESO wrote: »AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »I m always amazed by replies on this topic
Let people enjoy their character and hide vampirism if they want
There is no harm to others
I don't know, I think it's good people can still have opinions about some things in 2018, at least in video games. Opinions really don't shock me; not even ones that are against others having different opinions than whatever one clique has.
No one is saying people aren't allowed to have opinions. It's just that a weirdly large crowd of players has a baseless opinion that flies in the face of facts and logic and pretty much only stands to dictate how others play the game (which is the "don't let vampires hide it" crowd) based on some strange moral principles, as far as I can gather (moral principles that only exist when dealing with a purely fictional entity, mind you).
The "don't let vampires hide it" crowd is the most active-aggressive group of role-players I've ever seen. And it's fine for that to be their opinion, but that opinion should not influence the gameplay experience of others, especially others who don't share that opinon (which as it turns out, is most players).
Personally, I don't care what they do with it, it's zos' game. I see valid reasons on both sides of the argument, and I think from recent polls usually around 40% or more of the player base doesn't want the appearance to be a toggle, so depending on your definition of "most" this could be argued. The opinions I agree most with in this thread relate to vampire power and the need to play vampire to embrace meta builds. Removing the 10% regen and lowering mist-form's mitigation would go a long way to making vampire more of a choice than a requirement.
As to the appearance effecting other players' experience, it does have an impact on their game experience and immersion if vampires in a Gothic horror game don't look like vampires but look like suntanned super models. If it was a single player game where you didn't have to see other players than sure it wouldn't matter, but since it's not, everyone who has to participate is effected by a decision like this.
I also would like to say, I appreciate the developers integrity in approaching an appearance trade-off for a power trade-off, it's a common theme in a number of classic stories and it brings some gravity and depth to the game and player's choices.
Anyway, my opinion here isn't what I'm arguing, what I am arguing is the validity of various opinions and the right for people to have them regardless of how well they articulate them. I'm not a fan of groupthink.
adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
It has already been stated there are means to hide the appearance already. I have yet to hear a justification that the currently plentiful means is not sufficient. It seems like some people are anti this for the sake of being anti.
1st stage vampirism actually looks rather good. I don't understand why the benefits get getter as the stage increases but your looks get worse lol.
Yes some smart guy will feed me lore and tell me that you're supposed to look terrible when you starve your character, in which I reply, let people chars look terrible when their food buff runs out xD
adriant1978 wrote: »
MLGProPlayer wrote: »adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
It has already been stated there are means to hide the appearance already. I have yet to hear a justification that the currently plentiful means is not sufficient. It seems like some people are anti this for the sake of being anti.
Those are extremely limited customization options:
1. Skins still hide your character's actual appearwnce
2. Disguises hide your gear
Try again.
chimneyswift_ESO wrote: »Vampirism is an in game choice. Key word there, "choice." Everybody and their brother knows that vampires (in nearly all forms of media) always look pretty awful and scary. If you don't want that look in a game where they exist in the lore...there are a few options:
1. Stay in Vampirism stage 1
2. Equip a skin
3. Wear some kind of armor, hat, or costume that hides the appearance
4. Polymorphs
5. Cure the vampirism and go back to being a normal soulless being on Nirn trying to fight the good fight against Molag Bal like the rest of us.
I myself am a vampire and I've never complained about the appearance cause I almost always follow these tips. I'm definitely not trying to be rude or anything, I'm just trying to provide some options. Also I want to reiterate the fact that vampirism is a choiceI don't hear werewolves talking about how they wish they could look less "scary" in werewolf form
Oh, [censored to avoid offending people] YES!!!dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »On the matter of Vampires in general I still want an opposing anti-monster group to be part of in the same way I also wish I could have joined the Order of the Iron Wheel in the Thieves Guild DLC.
I think ESO vampires ought to suffer from rötschreck every time they use a DK or templar ability...dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »Don't some of you get bored being a vampire every single time? On top of this, I find it thematically poor design that the class that feels the greatest need to be a Vampire is the class that was thematically most opposed to Vampirism. Strikes me as odd and I'm not the only one.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »
adriant1978 wrote: »
Never said it did. That alone is most certainly not a justification.
Obviously Zos has not made this so for their own reasons and any game developer will not change something just because some feel a little put off.MLGProPlayer wrote: »adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
It has already been stated there are means to hide the appearance already. I have yet to hear a justification that the currently plentiful means is not sufficient. It seems like some people are anti this for the sake of being anti.
Those are extremely limited customization options:
1. Skins still hide your character's actual appearwnce
2. Disguises hide your gear
Try again.
It seems more that you can try again. I am not the one with any issues. I not the one demanding change because I do not like the design Zos implemented.
Enjoy the game.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »
And the only real drawback it has (the way you look) creates threads like these.
Thestephenmcraeub17_ESO wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Aren't vampires supposed to die in sunlight?
That's already a huge advantage in ESO.
this is tamriel, multiple strains of vampirism exist in it and the strain we are in eso can survive in sunlight
You vamps keep referring lore that vamps can disguise themselves. Well the lore also says vampire dies in sunlight. ESO already plays nice and let you live in day light but no you want everything nice plus the power without any drawbacks. That seems greedy to me.
Dont quote lore when you fail to state that there is different strains of vamprism
Let me spelll it out for you. ESO created strains to specifically let you live in daylight.
Let me spell it out for you. Reference Oblivion and Skyrim and you will see that two very different kinds of vampirism exist in the world of the Elder Scrolls (Skyrim vampires did not take damage in the sunlight, by the way). ESO did not create anything that had not already been created before as it pertains to how vampirism in Tamriel works. Why lie about something that's so easy to disprove? It's a pretty braindead arguing tactic.
Edit: Also amazingly ironic that you misspelled the word "spell"
Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Thestephenmcraeub17_ESO wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Aren't vampires supposed to die in sunlight?
That's already a huge advantage in ESO.
this is tamriel, multiple strains of vampirism exist in it and the strain we are in eso can survive in sunlight
You vamps keep referring lore that vamps can disguise themselves. Well the lore also says vampire dies in sunlight. ESO already plays nice and let you live in day light but no you want everything nice plus the power without any drawbacks. That seems greedy to me.
Dont quote lore when you fail to state that there is different strains of vamprism
Let me spelll it out for you. ESO created strains to specifically let you live in daylight.
Let me spell it out for you. Reference Oblivion and Skyrim and you will see that two very different kinds of vampirism exist in the world of the Elder Scrolls (Skyrim vampires did not take damage in the sunlight, by the way). ESO did not create anything that had not already been created before as it pertains to how vampirism in Tamriel works. Why lie about something that's so easy to disprove? It's a pretty braindead arguing tactic.
Edit: Also amazingly ironic that you misspelled the word "spell"
Last I heard ESO is a separate game development. The decision is theirs. I stand by what I said.
Personal attack? "Look in the mirror, vampire, do you hate what you see?" LOL
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »Thestephenmcraeub17_ESO wrote: »AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »I m always amazed by replies on this topic
Let people enjoy their character and hide vampirism if they want
There is no harm to others
I don't know, I think it's good people can still have opinions about some things in 2018, at least in video games. Opinions really don't shock me; not even ones that are against others having different opinions than whatever one clique has.
No one is saying people aren't allowed to have opinions. It's just that a weirdly large crowd of players has a baseless opinion that flies in the face of facts and logic and pretty much only stands to dictate how others play the game (which is the "don't let vampires hide it" crowd) based on some strange moral principles, as far as I can gather (moral principles that only exist when dealing with a purely fictional entity, mind you).
The "don't let vampires hide it" crowd is the most active-aggressive group of role-players I've ever seen. And it's fine for that to be their opinion, but that opinion should not influence the gameplay experience of others, especially others who don't share that opinon (which as it turns out, is most players).
Personally, I don't care what they do with it, it's zos' game. I see valid reasons on both sides of the argument, and I think from recent polls usually around 40% or more of the player base doesn't want the appearance to be a toggle, so depending on your definition of "most" this could be argued. The opinions I agree most with in this thread relate to vampire power and the need to play vampire to embrace meta builds. Removing the 10% regen and lowering mist-form's mitigation would go a long way to making vampire more of a choice than a requirement.
As to the appearance effecting other players' experience, it does have an impact on their game experience and immersion if vampires in a Gothic horror game don't look like vampires but look like suntanned super models. If it was a single player game where you didn't have to see other players than sure it wouldn't matter, but since it's not, everyone who has to participate is effected by a decision like this.
I also would like to say, I appreciate the developers integrity in approaching an appearance trade-off for a power trade-off, it's a common theme in a number of classic stories and it brings some gravity and depth to the game and player's choices.
Anyway, my opinion here isn't what I'm arguing, what I am arguing is the validity of various opinions and the right for people to have them regardless of how well they articulate them. I'm not a fan of groupthink.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
It has already been stated there are means to hide the appearance already. I have yet to hear a justification that the currently plentiful means is not sufficient. It seems like some people are anti this for the sake of being anti.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Thestephenmcraeub17_ESO wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Eeri_Ravencaw wrote: »Aren't vampires supposed to die in sunlight?
That's already a huge advantage in ESO.
this is tamriel, multiple strains of vampirism exist in it and the strain we are in eso can survive in sunlight
You vamps keep referring lore that vamps can disguise themselves. Well the lore also says vampire dies in sunlight. ESO already plays nice and let you live in day light but no you want everything nice plus the power without any drawbacks. That seems greedy to me.
Dont quote lore when you fail to state that there is different strains of vamprism
Let me spelll it out for you. ESO created strains to specifically let you live in daylight.
Let me spell it out for you. Reference Oblivion and Skyrim and you will see that two very different kinds of vampirism exist in the world of the Elder Scrolls (Skyrim vampires did not take damage in the sunlight, by the way). ESO did not create anything that had not already been created before as it pertains to how vampirism in Tamriel works. Why lie about something that's so easy to disprove? It's a pretty braindead arguing tactic.
Edit: Also amazingly ironic that you misspelled the word "spell"
Last I heard ESO is a separate game development. The decision is theirs. I stand by what I said.
Personal attack? "Look in the mirror, vampire, do you hate what you see?" LOL
eso is canon to the elder scrolls series and you just want to ignore that just to suit your arguement
As much as I would like to be able to hide vampirism, at this point I have to assume that if it was going to happen Bethesda would be making money on it already.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »adriant1978 wrote: »Still waiting for someone to suggest an actual reason why this would be detrimental, to the game or to their playing experience or whatever.
So far it just seems like people are anti this for the sake of being anti ...
Some people get off of watching other's be miserable. It's incredibly petty.