mrfrontman wrote: »Title says it all. I was actually kind of interested in purchasing it by looking at the advertised picture which is a nice blue colour, with bright glowing red eyes
When in fact all it is, is just a regular black Stag with regular non-glowing eyes. What the hell ZoS?


I tried using the same favourable conditions to take these screenshots. It's really close, but the eyes are the most obvious - they just don't glow like the marketing image does. The first is using the same source lighting as the marketing image. The second is just a full-on lighting to try to get the fur to match.
mrfrontman wrote: »For 4,000 crowns it should damn well look exactly as advertised at all times.
In the advertised picture it is clearly daylight and the mount is still very blue with obvious glowing eyes with a halo.
My settings are maxed so there's no reason for it to look as different as it does.
I'm disappointed at how blatantly obvious the difference actually is compared to the advertised picture.
I'm just going to put this here for reference:
Creating a false or misleading impression
Businesses are not allowed to make statements that are incorrect or likely to create a false impression.
This rule applies to their advertising, their product packaging, and any information provided to you by their staff or online shopping services. It also applies to any statements made by businesses in the media or online, such as testimonials on their websites or social media pages.
For example, businesses cannot make false claims about:
the quality, style, model or history of a product or service <---- (FALLS UNDER THIS CATEGORY)
whether the goods are new
the sponsorship, performance characteristics, accessories, benefits or use of products and services
the availability of repair facilities or spare parts
the need for the goods or services
any exclusions on the goods and services.
It makes no difference whether the business intended to mislead you or not. If the overall impression left by a business’s advertisement, promotion, quotation, statement or other representation creates a misleading impression in your mind—such as to the price, value or the quality of any goods and services—then the behaviour is likely to breach the law.
Bought it because it does not look like the picture... after checking it in-game it looks better in full black. Always preview the items in-game before buying.
Bought it because it does not look like the picture... after checking it in-game it looks better in full black. Always preview the items in-game before buying.
Ever since I bought the dwarven spider mount with a gem in the front, I always assume it looks different in pictures. As that gem was supposed to be glowing, and it wasn't glowing in-game(still love it though).