What would it be useful for knowing your exact heigth?
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »At first I didn't think there'd be much use to knowing exact numbers here but yeah it'd actually be cool to know so you have an idea how tall your character will be compared to other races or genders.
ex. male bosmer heights range maybe 4'7''-5'3''
female bosmer 4'10''-5'5''
and you want to make both your male and female bosmer characters both 5'3'', this could be pretty helpful
Thee_Cheshire_Cat wrote: »What would it be useful for knowing your exact heigth?
It may not be as important to non role-players, however for role-players it is extremely important. We have our characters all planned out in our minds, and height is generally part of that plan.
Height, can also affect how one grows and develops emotionally and mentally. It plays a part in who our characters are.
You may have a female Breton, for example, who was always tall. It played into her being a bully as she grew up, her confidence and all that. Ok, great. Then you make her, and next thing you know you're either eye-to-eye level with a Bosmer or getting confused for a Nord.
Having numbers of some kind, in feet, centimetres, inches, whatever, would easily provide a guide to accurately create the character we want.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »At first I didn't think there'd be much use to knowing exact numbers here but yeah it'd actually be cool to know so you have an idea how tall your character will be compared to other races or genders.
ex. male bosmer heights range maybe 4'7''-5'3''
female bosmer 4'10''-5'5''
and you want to make both your male and female bosmer characters both 5'3'', this could be pretty helpful
You mean 1,40 - 1,60 meters and 1,47 - 1,65 meters, right? Maybe that's the reason we don't have this, rest of the world is using the metric system.
SilverBride wrote: »I believe that Tamriel would have it's own system of measurements.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »While we’re asking for things I’d like some way to bookmark places on the creation sliders. Like when I’m going through hair styles if I like number 3, number 10 and number 12, I want to mark them so I can cycle through those three and only those three.SilverBride wrote: »I believe that Tamriel would have it's own system of measurements.
A Loathsome Civilization mentions inches.
SilverBride wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »While we’re asking for things I’d like some way to bookmark places on the creation sliders. Like when I’m going through hair styles if I like number 3, number 10 and number 12, I want to mark them so I can cycle through those three and only those three.SilverBride wrote: »I believe that Tamriel would have it's own system of measurements.
A Loathsome Civilization mentions inches.
Indeed it does. So let's measure height in inches then.
As the United States uses the Imperial system I doubt they'd use the Metric system just because of other countries not understanding Imperial is better than Metric.
But rather than sidetrack into why anyone wouldn't appreciate the Imperial measurement system and yet wouldn't harp on about how the French tried to decimalize time (I mean, 12 inches in a foot, 12 hours on a clock after all) let's focus on why the above is a great idea.
In a game where nobody bats an eyelid at mods making the game easier, we already know how tall the characters are going to be... but it would involve a LOT of pointless work compared to a simple system to measure them.
If the system was in apples, it'd still be fine because we'd know the tallest Nord's height and the shortest Wood elf and be able to make equivalency (like converting yards into miles). Also if we're 36 apples high we'd be a dozen smurfs standing on top of each other.
Or how many inches are in one mile?
LostHorizon1933 wrote: »
Well, I have two Breton twin sisters, a templar and a sorc. The sorc acclimatized and became a Nord stamsorc. Of course, her height didn't change ... or wasn't supposed to.What would it be useful for knowing your exact heigth?
Well, I have two Breton twin sisters, a templar and a sorc. The sorc acclimatized and became a Nord stamsorc. Of course, her height didn't change ... or wasn't supposed to.What would it be useful for knowing your exact heigth?
What's more annoying is that the height of a character changes the position of the target reticle, relative to the character's head. I, thus, had to adjust the vertical camera position to be comfortable. No big deal, but some exact numbers would be nice for this too, or define the reticle with reference to the height in the first place.
SilverBride wrote: »...let's measure height in inches then.
I don't even know how much an inch is and i for one would absolute dislike using a non-metric system as it is the most used one in the world.
And having their own system like "I'm 23 apples tall" won't be really helpful.
LostHorizon1933 wrote: »This is way off topic, but at one point I had a project going to try to figure out if Nirn was a plane or a sphere.
