I don't believe there needs to be tooltip or meaning.
No one with mental age over 10 "judge" people according their avatar anyway, it just beneficial feature when browsing you can return notice certain persons comment/reply faster than just reading name due human brain working better on visual cue and most people not wanting to be just default icon and having variebility on taste.
Often people just pick icon they like to see most.
@stewhead2ub17_ESO Kudos to you; you summed it up far better than I just did!stewhead2ub17_ESO wrote: »Just wow...reread the post. Nowhere in OP's post does he even hint @ being "judged". OP seems to simply have a way to know the meaning behind the avatars. Not a bad thing. Ease up.
NB: This isn't a request to allow personalised avatars on the forums, as I fully understand why we're restricted to the available selection, so please don't use this thread to complain about that particular issue. This is simply a request to please add a tooltip to the available avatars, so that we know what each one represents.
And I know that I'm not the only confused person here, as searching the forums produced the following threads:
ESO forum mystery what are these mysterious icons mean?
Forum Avatar Icons - What are they?!?
For instance, I initially chose this one because I thought it represented the Psijic Order:
But only because I found the Psijic Vault Crate image on USEP,
And I mistakenly thought that the Celtic triskele was the symbol of the Psijic Order; but in fact it's that of the Gold Coast Trading Company. (!)
I also discovered that some of the avatars are from the guild heraldry collection, but not all of the heraldic symbols are included. I think it would be nice if guild members could display their crests if they so desired.
And so I've now chosen this:Because it most resembles the Psijic symbol on the banner
Although I actually have no idea what it really is!
So please, ZOS forum moderators, if it isn't too much to ask, may we have a tooltip description of each avatar to dispel the mystery?
So is Jamie the dragon and Aubrey the snake, or vice versa?JamieAubrey wrote: »I picked my current as its a half Dragon half snake and fits with my username
Wanting avatar that has deeper meaning than just simply being pretty does mean that person infact wants to be "judged" by his avatar, not on this case on negative aspect but because they want their avatar would deploy something deeper or understand of game lore perhaps in example. They want artificial confirmation on that they have knownledge of something, they want to be judged to be better person as someone just based on their decision on irrelevant icon.stewhead2ub17_ESO wrote: »Just wow...reread the post. Nowhere in OP's post does he even hint @ being "judged". OP seems to simply have a way to know the meaning behind the avatars. Not a bad thing. Ease up.
I don't believe there needs to be tooltip or meaning.
No one with mental age over 10 "judge" people according their avatar anyway, it just beneficial feature when browsing you can return notice certain persons comment/reply faster than just reading name due human brain working better on visual cue and most people not wanting to be just default icon and having variebility on taste.
Often people just pick icon they like to see most.
Wanting avatar that has deeper meaning than just simply being pretty does mean that person infact wants to be "judged" by his avatar, not on this case on negative aspect but because they want their avatar would deploy something deeper or understand of game lore perhaps in example. They want artificial confirmation on that they have knownledge of something, they want to be judged to be better person as someone just based on their decision on irrelevant icon.stewhead2ub17_ESO wrote: »Just wow...reread the post. Nowhere in OP's post does he even hint @ being "judged". OP seems to simply have a way to know the meaning behind the avatars. Not a bad thing. Ease up.
Perhaps it just eludes me what exactly op wants but that was my impression. I mean if you want knownledge of something, there are better ways to obtain it than icon tooltip.
stewhead2ub17_ESO wrote: »I'm going to go out on a limb & guess that you may be an "overthinker". A tooltip would not negatively effect you in any way.
I agree, it would be helpful if when you hovered over it something would come up with a name or brief description, like "Warden symbol", "Daedroth" "horse symbol" or whatever.
There's quite a few pictures which I think look cool but I'd never use it just because I'm not sure what it actually is - whether it's a specific NPC or just a generic creature or what. Without knowing that I'm not sure how other players are likely to interpret it. I'm not worried about being "judged" for what I pick, but I also don't want to give misleading messages - like using a character from an in-game organisation I don't like or haven't even encountered yet.
stewhead2ub17_ESO wrote: »I'm going to go out on a limb & guess that you may be an "overthinker". A tooltip would not negatively effect you in any way.
Lol... I suppose I am! But this is exactly what I getting at:I agree, it would be helpful if when you hovered over it something would come up with a name or brief description, like "Warden symbol", "Daedroth" "horse symbol" or whatever.
There's quite a few pictures which I think look cool but I'd never use it just because I'm not sure what it actually is - whether it's a specific NPC or just a generic creature or what. Without knowing that I'm not sure how other players are likely to interpret it. I'm not worried about being "judged" for what I pick, but I also don't want to give misleading messages - like using a character from an in-game organisation I don't like or haven't even encountered yet.
Sylvermynx wrote: »
MartiniDaniels wrote: »You could never go wrong with animal avatars...
"Guar under sunset sky." Deshaan, 3E 427.
Indeed, hence my question. I believe that becoming familiar with the lore -- and I am striving to do so -- requires an understanding of its symbology, but it's difficult to find a source that explains/describes them. e.g. this is one of the guild heraldry symbols:If you're not familiar with the lore and don't know what an avatar represents, you don't deserve to have that avatar in the first place. Don't @me
Lol! Ironic, as I eventually chose it after a few (*ahem* perhaps a few too many!) whiskies on Friday night.NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Someone who tried make a triquetra/trinity knot while drunk?
I asked a similar question regarding images in our signatures when I first set up my profile, and redlink1979 pretty much summed up the issue when they said, "We can't have nice things because there's always someone who abuses... " I imagine the admins and mods already have their hands full just having to police trolling and baiting etc.LadyNalcarya wrote: »I'm not sure why we cant just upload our own avatars. This forum is heavily moderated, so if someone uploads something inappropriate, they can just remove it.