spartaxoxo wrote: »I still think the Orcs in Oblivion looked best. Obviously not in terms of graphic capabilities. But, the nose was less human and the tusks stood out with deforming their jaw so much. I also liked their ears were more clearly Elven.
UGotBenched91 wrote: »Too many wrinkles… male orcs have too many wrinkles.
FabresFour wrote: »And honestly, ESO's orcs are pretty good. I think the only problem is that the fangs are tiny. And this is actually super weird, considering that in Skyrim their jaw is dislocated because of the size of their tusks.
But... Other than that, ESO's Orcs are amazing!
It would be really cool if Zenimax added a Hide Chests option soon, just like the Hide Shoulders option, huh?
This could allow them to work on some unique outfits, for example, for legs, that don't require complementing the upper part of the body... Like Skyrim's Fur Armor, which is just a bunch of leather on the lower part of the outfit. (... we need more options that leaves our chests bare like like the barbarians we are... AAAAAAAAARGH!)
Anyway... This post is just to share this image with you guys and make a stealth request for Hide Chests LOL
and...a better green skin for the orcs... please T_T
eso does take place before the other games though so their tusks being smaller here isn't that weird
For bare chest, you can wear Sai Sahan style.
eso does take place before the other games though so their tusks being smaller here isn't that weird
Al_Ex_Andre wrote: »ESO orcs have more of a sage stature and face than anything now, besides their mandatory orc jaw.
Good move because they are the best crafters after all if real, and as far as I know they are respectable, at least those we meet in game.
I like Skyrim Orcs too. Not fan though of the previous green skin, at the opposite to you apparently, get my apologies.
Ah. ESO Orcs cannot be blonde, neither at the orc character creation screen. I think actually this would fit some orcs, but whatever.
Cheers
tomofhyrule wrote: »Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of how the ESO Orcs look. The males are adequate, but the females really just look like Bretons with cute little tusks more than anything else.
Looking through the series, I think that Orcs have had the most varies looks throughout, and some have been better than others.
Morrowind's were actually good... for a 2002 low-poly model. That was when they were just promoted to playable from being random enemies, and they really suffered from having only like 3 faces and hairstyles in the character select. Still, I think they looked really good as they were.
Oblivion's... existed. And that's all I'm gonna say.
Skyrim's were awesome, maybe even a little too rugged. Skyrim Orcs were really what got me into the race as a whole. I really do like how they look very non-human in Skyrim, and it really felt like there was a lot more you could do with them (and it even really expanded the lore from before).
As for ESO's, I do think it's a bit of a step backwards. I'm okay with them toning down the Skyrim-era a bit, but it does feel like an overcorrection in that they're almost too human now. Again, the males at least have the hulking bodyshape you'd expect and can be made to look more Orcy, but the females are the embodiment of that one meme.
Now as for the skintones, I'm more than a bit salty that I can't give my main a healthy green and have to stick to a greyish brown. Especially since the green skintone is in the game, but set to NPC only (see characters like Mighty Mordra, Captain Graalug, and Brulak. I think even Skordo's got the greener skin tone too, so there are different shades as well). There are a few non-collectable cosmetics that are like that (see all the people asking for dark hair on Altmer), but since we have the grid system in character creation we can't get more. I'd love to give my main the right tone.
However, I'm loving the height slider. I like my main as the smol-yet-jacked Orc he's supposed to be, and I'd be happy if we even got a bit more variance in the heights.
But I will say, the best Orc look that I've ever seen is my character from Baldur's Gate 3. Granted, BG3 character creator suffers badly from "only 5 faces" syndrome, but fortunately one of those 5 faces is perfect. I have to say, since then this is how I picture my ESO main.
And one more thing I wish that all companies would do when voicing Orc characters? They can't make a bunch of sounds because you've got tusks in the way. I really wish that they'd get the VAs of Orc characters to do the voiceovers with something in their mouth, since sometimes it really pulls me out of the world if they have perfect annunciation despite how the character looks. Especially if you have some rugged Orc warrior woman sounding like an anime princess...
xclassgaming wrote: »i forgot how absolutely cursed TES 3 Orcs are
Rasande_Robin wrote: »Comparing ESO Orc's to WoW Orc's.
is like comparing Aliens from Star Wars and Star Trek
Star Wars has more variety in their Aliens.
Star Trek Aliens are humans in costumes...
True. But, Elder Scrolls series orcs weren't always like that. You can definitely understand the "pig children" name when you look at Morrowind and Oblivion. They get more and more human with each iteration. I don't even feel like they are unique from other fantasy orcs, look wise, at this point.