Yes I do. And I do it myself. That doesnt change the fact that its not a requirement. Try again.MLGProPlayer wrote: »1. You don't understand what min-maxing is
It has already been considered, and has not changed. It will likely not change unless the internal revenue numbers (which Z0$ will never share) prove it to be worthwhile.MLGProPlayer wrote: »2. Business opportunities are worth considering because , you know, ZOS is a business
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »
It is merely a means to try to moot those that have differing opinions. It is the case anytime someone tries to put down those with differing opinions just because they have differing opinions, such as calling them belligerent and such.
I dont say people are belligerent for the sake of it, or to put down people who have that opinion. I say it because alot of the behavior I've seen in this thread (and others) by people who want vampirism to be unhidable has almost allways been predicated on 'why do you need it noob' or just plain "STFU" with no other reason given. They just seem to be looking for a fight.
You yourself go 'why do you need it there's ways to hide it allready'. Well if there's ways to hide it allready a toggle wouldn't take too much dev time and wouldn't impede those who like the look. Yet I have a feeling you'll sit here and argue that point until the stars die.
That's not me puting you down for having an alternate opinion, that is a reasonable assumption based on your behavior up until this point. Please dont play the victim, it insults both of our collective intelligence.
Personally, a toggle for vampirism would take as much time as a toggle for the option to hide other players flashy animations, and people were opposed to that too, because they like to argue. It's just a trend with this forum.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »Gameplay buffs should have gameplay drawbacks.
They do, that's why Vamps are ugly.
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Visual appearance is not part of gameplay
Try again.
AbysmalGhul wrote: »Just throw on one of the many skins you can earn in game. There's quite a few to choose from and most of them look pretty good. Or here's an idea, just throw on a recovery glyph on a ring or neck piece if you want to maintain your looks.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »AbysmalGhul wrote: »Just throw on one of the many skins you can earn in game. There's quite a few to choose from and most of them look pretty good. Or here's an idea, just throw on a recovery glyph on a ring or neck piece if you want to maintain your looks.
Most skins are ugly and cover up the character you spent hours creating (just like vampirism). The only decent looking one is the Scalecaller one, but even that lightens your skin tone.
And putting on a recovery glyph results in a DPS loss. Again, vampirism is mandatory for min-maxing.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »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.
The game does force you to play that role though. Vampirism is overpowered and is necessary for any meta game build. There is a reason why almost every endgame player in the game is a vampire. Hint: It's not because they all want to roleplay as vampires.
I hate how Vampires look, so I'm not one. Simples.
That it may add a few percent to my and game viability is not even a consideration, I don't want to look like a corpse, so I am not going to.
This is as MMO Role Play Game.
Not an MMO Roll Play Game.
Time some of you learned the difference.
Also time a lot of you learned that choices have consequences.
Stop being snowflakes.
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Sure, let's hide werewolves too.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »AbysmalGhul wrote: »Just throw on one of the many skins you can earn in game. There's quite a few to choose from and most of them look pretty good. Or here's an idea, just throw on a recovery glyph on a ring or neck piece if you want to maintain your looks.
Most skins are ugly and cover up the character you spent hours creating (just like vampirism). The only decent looking one is the Scalecaller one, but even that lightens your skin tone.
And putting on a recovery glyph results in a DPS loss. Again, vampirism is mandatory for min-maxing.
So following that logic we need to get rid of costumes and skins. You choose to wear an ugly monster set then you should suffer the consequences and have those ugly pieces show to the rest of the world. You want people to see your characters face or tattoos don't equip armor.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »So following that logic we need to get rid of costumes and skins. You choose to wear an ugly monster set then you should suffer the consequences and have those ugly pieces show to the rest of the world. You want people to see your characters face or tattoos don't equip armor.
IIRC Costumes and Skins have been in since day one. It makes no sense to take them out just to assuage the petulant children that don't like how their Vampire looks.
Speaking of things that have been in since day one - Ugly Vampires.
Now, if they had made Vampires uglier over the years I'd agree with you about a hide/toggle for the cosmentic effect.
But EVERY ONE who is playing a Vampire KNEW they would get ugly BEFORE they became one; so there's no justification at all for all this dolly-throwing and hair-pulling.
You made a choice, man up and accept that consequences of that choice.
It's called being a grown up, and it is a very, very valuable and essential life-lesson.
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MLGProPlayer wrote: »
The choice is made for you if you min-max.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »
The choice is made for you if you min-max.
No one FORCES you to min-max.
It is a CHOICE.
So man up and accept that consequences of that choice.
It's called being a grown up, and it is a very, very valuable and essential life-lesson.
And mini-maxing is so lame, something socially insecure people do because it is "so just not fair" if they can't come first all the time, every time.
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MLGProPlayer wrote: »So you're salty at min-maxers. I was trying to figure out why you so irrationally argue against a hide vampirism option which doesn't affect you in any way.
It always comes back to pettiness.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »
It is merely a means to try to moot those that have differing opinions. It is the case anytime someone tries to put down those with differing opinions just because they have differing opinions, such as calling them belligerent and such.
I dont say people are belligerent for the sake of it, or to put down people who have that opinion. I say it because alot of the behavior I've seen in this thread (and others) by people who want vampirism to be unhidable has almost allways been predicated on 'why do you need it noob' or just plain "STFU" with no other reason given. They just seem to be looking for a fight.
You yourself go 'why do you need it there's ways to hide it allready'. Well if there's ways to hide it allready a toggle wouldn't take too much dev time and wouldn't impede those who like the look. Yet I have a feeling you'll sit here and argue that point until the stars die.
That's not me puting you down for having an alternate opinion, that is a reasonable assumption based on your behavior up until this point. Please dont play the victim, it insults both of our collective intelligence.
Personally, a toggle for vampirism would take as much time as a toggle for the option to hide other players flashy animations, and people were opposed to that too, because they like to argue. It's just a trend with this forum.
Great points all around.
As you mentioned, I have stated that vampirism can already hidden yet others want it hidden differently.
See, some people will never be happy and we see this because some create thread constantly complain about X and wanting things to be like ABC. We see this constantly in these forums and others. I often wonder how they have enough time to play the game, but it is clear that they will never be happy with how the game plays since they constantly find things they do not like.
Further, I do not think we should be able to hide vampirism by any means for any reason and think it is irrelevant if someone does not like the look, but Zos gave up on their original stated intent of the game concerning this and made things like that hidable.
But it is very inappropriate to belittle those who do not agree merely because they do not agree as though that really matters. Heck, some have even started a thread belittling those with opposing opinions before anyone has a chance to post
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »So you're salty at min-maxers. I was trying to figure out why you so irrationally argue against a hide vampirism option which doesn't affect you in any way.
It always comes back to pettiness.
I'm salty about one thing.
People who make free choices and then whine they have to live with the consequences of such choices.
It's a point of principle, so whether or not if affects me is irrelevant.
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Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Lore reasons. Gameplay reasons. Functionality allready in the game.
Your arguement is invalid and your principle is 'people should have nice things because I say so'. Who died and made you mother nature and mother superior?
Salvas_Aren wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Lore reasons. Gameplay reasons. Functionality allready in the game.
Your arguement is invalid and your principle is 'people should have nice things because I say so'. Who died and made you mother nature and mother superior?
Something makes me believe that in these cases sanity dies first.
It's a classic argumentation ad absurdum, if the condition is absurd, the value of the result is true anyway.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Lore reasons. Gameplay reasons. Functionality allready in the game.
Your arguement is invalid and your principle is 'people should have nice things because I say so'. Who died and made you mother nature and mother superior?
Something makes me believe that in these cases sanity dies first.
It's a classic argumentation ad absurdum, if the condition is absurd, the value of the result is true anyway.
Seriously.
Put up a hide vampirism option for about 5000 crowns and I'd buy it. It'd be free money. ZOS would rake it in.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Lore reasons. Gameplay reasons. Functionality allready in the game.
Your arguement is invalid and your principle is 'people should have nice things because I say so'. Who died and made you mother nature and mother superior?
Something makes me believe that in these cases sanity dies first.
It's a classic argumentation ad absurdum, if the condition is absurd, the value of the result is true anyway.
Seriously.
Put up a hide vampirism option for about 5000 crowns and I'd buy it. It'd be free money. ZOS would rake it in.
5000 crown for a skin only is tough, but as I said, throw in an armour, a robe and a personality, and I'm in for sure. Free money for the game all the haters like to play.
It's comfortable to just chime in and express your trolly comments or just outright hate against vampire (god only knows why) and then bail out without engaging in a serious discussion about a painpoint brought up by so many players, right?what is the reason you want to hide it my friend?
i dont think you can ask to hide vampirism when you made the choice to be a vampire. the simple solution is to either use a skin or wear armour that covers you, i know thats not what you want but it doesnt make sense to hide vampirism, again, because you made the choice.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »You make me believe that you are RL-anti-everything, and RL PC forces you to mess with digital vampires because you cannot bash against gays, communists, immigrants aso any longer.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »Your arguement is invalid and your principle is 'people should have nice things because I say so'.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Salvas_Aren wrote: »You make me believe that you are RL-anti-everything, and RL PC forces you to mess with digital vampires because you cannot bash against gays, communists, immigrants aso any longer.
Well I have no interest in bashing members of those groups, or any other groups.
However, if I CHOSE to bash against them there's not a damn thing anyone can do to stop me AS LONG AS I am prepared to live with the CONSEQUENCES of such a CHOICE.
How I am here is HOW I AM. I 100% believe in a) freedom of choice, and b) living with the consequences of those choices.
And if you CHOOSE to do something knowing BEFOREHAND it has consequences then you have no reasonable grounds to complain about those consequences once you've made that CHOICE.
If Vampirism was something that could just happen to you without your consent than I'd agree entirely with OP's sentiments. But it isn't, so I don't.
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Doctordarkspawn wrote: »These 'consequences' are easily circumvented allready
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »These 'consequences' are easily circumvented allready
So what's the issue?
Circumvent them already!
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