FrancisCrawford wrote: »I changed my Bosmer thief to a Khajiit namee Grumpy Ex Wood Elf.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »But I haven't really enjoyed playing him since.
The guy was an very obvious Nord. He was not an KhajiitLady_Linux wrote: »well you cant detect stealth without stealth detection so you did see them detect stealtth so stealth detection was used.
pretty clear to me they did
Well, that was the furriest Bosmer I ever saw, then.
Nice that he was able to close his eyes and put 3 skill points into it before the next attack!
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »It is apparent that the current crew of devs has not the slightest interest in maintaining any consistency with lore, not even the lore presented in their own game.
To be honest I think stealth detection works better on Khajiit than Bosmer. Khajiit have the night eye power in other TES games that lets them see in the dark, which would obviously mean they can see hidden things better. It would be more lore friendly if they flipped the current Khajiit and Bosmer racial passives.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »5. Achieve the above goals while still obeying our rich and structured lore and storytelling.
Starlight_Knight wrote: »I agree, ZOS have done many nonsensical changes that in my opinion need to be reversed - but this is by far the top of the list.
The Bosmer losing their stealth passive is damaging to class association, player relationships with their class, and lore.
I don't even play Bosmer and i despise this change, it was clearly only done to make the Khajiit more attractive for the Elsweyr chapter.... As the op said; its been a year now ZOS - Sort it out!
Honestly this is still the top of my list.
Anything else I’d want is secondary.
I fight strongly for both! ✊I'm impressed you people still continue to bring that up. I wish Argonians had such vocal advocates.
Keep fighting, little guys!
Leamon Tuttle is his name, and as far as I can tell he's a damn fine fit for the job. Besides, these race changes were still done with Schick at the lore-helm. Apparently there's just no interest at the manager/producer level to revise these changes, all our input be damned.Cundu_Ertur wrote: »It is apparent that the current crew of devs has not the slightest interest in maintaining any consistency with lore, not even the lore presented in their own game.
Yeah, I'd be interested to hear what the original loremaster Lawrence Schick thinks about the current retcon faire and the dismissal of decades of TES lore with the wave of a hand. The new guy (forgot his name) popped in and said "Hi" last March.... and was never heard from again. Does he even still work for Zenimax? I have no idea.
Leamon Tuttle is his name, and as far as I can tell he's a damn fine fit for the job. Besides, these race changes were still done with Schick at the lore-helm. Apparently there's just no interest at the manager/producer level to revise these changes, all our input be damned.
Leamon Tuttle is his name, and as far as I can tell he's a damn fine fit for the job. Besides, these race changes were still done with Schick at the lore-helm. Apparently there's just no interest at the manager/producer level to revise these changes, all our input be damned.
Actually, Schick made his departure known publicly in the same month that Update 21 (racial rebalance) dropped. I highly doubt that he would set these curious changes in motion and then quit right as they were being finalized. It's more likely that he disapproved of these changes, and desired to get his name as far away from them as possible. Of course, the official statements say nothing about it, so we can only speculate. But I think the timing of these events says a lot.
It's also interesting to note that community managers said they would explain to us how Sai Sahan (and soon Lyris Titanborn) came back from the dead to lead their respective chapters.... but no explanation ever came. There was an attempt to explain the sudden appearance of dragons in the Age Of Man, but it seems to raise more questions than it actually answered. But with the latest Legion Zero / Yokudan / Transformers / alliance fiasco, it's hard to take any of the new lore seriously at this point.
Wood Elf is a hunter, Khajit is a thief. It's been always like that and its lore friendly. Stealing is random anyway and there are several sets which can reduce your detection range to the point where you crouch in front of the guards and they can't see you without cloaking or using pots. Altough I don't really care, good luck with your crusade xD
Cundu_Ertur wrote: »Actually, no. I really can't find any lore to support the myth that Bosmer are perceptive hunters. There are multiple references to the Rite of Theft and Bosmer stealth (Valenwood: A Study, War Customs of the Tribal Bosmer, The Wood Elves of Valenwood, and more besides). Bosmer in lore are known for two things: their stealth (and penchant for thievery) and their unmatched skill at using a bow. Neither of these is represented in the current racial passives.
Wood Elf is a hunter, Khajit is a thief. It's been always like that and its lore friendly. Stealing is random anyway and there are several sets which can reduce your detection range to the point where you crouch in front of the guards and they can't see you without cloaking or using pots. Altough I don't really care, good luck with your crusade xD
Lore aside, I'm still waiting for an acknowledgement that Bosmer gave up their stealth for a passive that is only useful in PVP - and even then marginally so because its been bugged. (Also never addressed).
Only one class rep at the time brought up our concerns and it was brushed off with a "oh yeah we'll come up with some new stealth stuff kinda maybe someday." Zero acknowledgement of the uselessness in PVE. And a year later the only "new stealth" stuff we have is Darloc Brae - a set that dropped in the new DLC. Curious, that...
"opening up stealth to more races", which is still not addressing our points at all.
"opening up stealth to more races", which is still not addressing our points at all.
Yes, even if they do some non-Bosmer specific thing like this, we will still be the least stealthy race in the game, because having permanent stealth detection (for those who actually spend the skill points for the passive) actually alerts hidden enemy PvPers to our presence long before any other race. Their detection "eye", when crouched, will partially open when a Bosmer with Hunter's Eye (and supposedly increased detection range) approaches much sooner.... whether the Bosmer actually sees them or not.
And even Imperials are stealthier, with their racial sneak cost reduction! There is nothing that "opening up stealth to more races" can do to repair the lore, and give us our rightful excellence at being sneaky.
"opening up stealth to more races", which is still not addressing our points at all.
Yes, even if they do some non-Bosmer specific thing like this, we will still be the least stealthy race in the game, because having permanent stealth detection (for those who actually spend the skill points for the passive) actually alerts hidden enemy PvPers to our presence long before any other race. Their detection "eye", when crouched, will partially open when a Bosmer with Hunter's Eye (and supposedly increased detection range) approaches much sooner.... whether the Bosmer actually sees them or not.
And even Imperials are stealthier, with their racial sneak cost reduction! There is nothing that "opening up stealth to more races" can do to repair the lore, and give us our rightful excellence at being sneaky.
Not to mention all the bugs regarding it. I think I'll go and dig up the screenshots I made back then...
"opening up stealth to more races", which is still not addressing our points at all.
Yes, even if they do some non-Bosmer specific thing like this, we will still be the least stealthy race in the game, because having permanent stealth detection (for those who actually spend the skill points for the passive) actually alerts hidden enemy PvPers to our presence long before any other race. Their detection "eye", when crouched, will partially open when a Bosmer with Hunter's Eye (and supposedly increased detection range) approaches much sooner.... whether the Bosmer actually sees them or not.
And even Imperials are stealthier, with their racial sneak cost reduction! There is nothing that "opening up stealth to more races" can do to repair the lore, and give us our rightful excellence at being sneaky.
Not to mention all the bugs regarding it. I think I'll go and dig up the screenshots I made back then...
Here you are, good sir! Unfortunate that such an informative thread was closed.
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