Leftover_Pizza wrote: ».....snip quote....
To me paying a monthly subscription and hoping ZOS chooses to use the money to add things you want and and are happy for your money to go towards sounds like a more unreliable and likely more expensive way of doing things.
I find it much more straight-forward (and often cheaper) to not subscribe and instead buy things from the crown store (using real money to get crowns) if I want them. That way I know exactly what I'm getting and what it costs, instead of hoping the arbitary amount I've paid in advance balances out with what I get from it. For me it's often cheaper too (especially since they reduced 2 releases a year down to a pair of dungeons so I'm only buying 1 chapter and 1 DLC).
Of course I'd like everything to always be free, but I'm old enough to understand that's not how the world works and the people at ZOS need to be paid for their work. But I want to know what I'm paying for and how much it costs when choosing whether to buy it.
Sylvermynx wrote: »
Sylvermynx wrote: »
If you want to be horrified, Google dyed eyes black.
It is silly that you can't change your hair color. I can create a potion that makes me invisible, but can't add a blue highlight to my character's hair. She's riding a pink glowy horse, but hair color is too much?
Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »Define ''free''.
Does free mean just given to every player without needing to do anything or does free mean purchasable with gold?
Hair yes, Eyes no. You can't dye your eye balls.
Woozywyvern wrote: »The biggest reason we need this is that the current character creator screen has terrible lighting. Skin colour and hair colour there look different to actually being in game.
But I would love the option to do this, many a time have I wished I could switch my characters hair colour.
VaranisArano wrote: »Eye color is used to denote certain races such as Dunmer, and it's not something that we see examples of eye-coloring-changing spells in the lore or other games. It doesn't seem to be something people in Tamriel change on a whim. They might use a facesculpter's services.
Hair color, on the other hand, is pretty easy to change with hair dye, and so I'm a little surprised that ZOS is so restrictive about how hair color changes and what colors each race can use. My Altmer had black hair in Skyrim, and there are black-haired Altmer NPCs, yet the best my character can get is medium brown? It's kinda sad.
It's especially egregious when the lighting in the character creation screen is so bad. I've made and then promptly deleted characters when I finished the tutorial and realized their hair color in the sunlight was too light, too dark, or just wasn't right.
VaranisArano wrote: »Eye color is used to denote certain races such as Dunmer, and it's not something that we see examples of eye-coloring-changing spells in the lore or other games. It doesn't seem to be something people in Tamriel change on a whim. They might use a facesculpter's services.
Hair color, on the other hand, is pretty easy to change with hair dye, and so I'm a little surprised that ZOS is so restrictive about how hair color changes and what colors each race can use. My Altmer had black hair in Skyrim, and there are black-haired Altmer NPCs, yet the best my character can get is medium brown? It's kinda sad.
It's especially egregious when the lighting in the character creation screen is so bad. I've made and then promptly deleted characters when I finished the tutorial and realized their hair color in the sunlight was too light, too dark, or just wasn't right.
Sylvermynx wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Eye color is used to denote certain races such as Dunmer, and it's not something that we see examples of eye-coloring-changing spells in the lore or other games. It doesn't seem to be something people in Tamriel change on a whim. They might use a facesculpter's services.
Hair color, on the other hand, is pretty easy to change with hair dye, and so I'm a little surprised that ZOS is so restrictive about how hair color changes and what colors each race can use. My Altmer had black hair in Skyrim, and there are black-haired Altmer NPCs, yet the best my character can get is medium brown? It's kinda sad.
It's especially egregious when the lighting in the character creation screen is so bad. I've made and then promptly deleted characters when I finished the tutorial and realized their hair color in the sunlight was too light, too dark, or just wasn't right.
Me too - it takes me, even after all these years, between 3 and 5 deletions/recreations to get a character right.
Woozywyvern wrote: »The biggest reason we need this is that the current character creator screen has terrible lighting. Skin colour and hair colour there look different to actually being in game.
why always BUY BUY BUY ?
Yes, that’s one thing that DCUO has over this game! All colors are free and in sliders! You can make your hair, eyes and gear any colors you want at any time!