wolfie1.0. wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »As an individual, who happens to be gay but doesn't think this plays any role when it comes to clothing in the real world or in ESO, I value freedom very much - just like many other people.
In my opinion, everyone should be able to wear whatever they want, no matter who they are. Same goes for characters in this game. This is the reason I favor giving people options.
I like that ESO mostly has no huge differences in male and female armor, unlike some other games where the male versions are super bulky, which is something I personally dislike.
Still, I personally don't want my male main to run around wearing a leather bra (or any other bra), which makes all costumes and styles where there is no other option completely useless for me. If people like costumes with bras for their character of whatever gender, fine, but for me, it doesn't fit the idea I have of my character (although in case of this costume, it doesn't really matter anyway, because the "cloak" looks like a torn washcloth to me, which is another thing that doesn't exactly fit the idea I have of what my character would prefer to wear).
So, yes, having an alternative, not character-gender-restricted, option for costumes that are very distinctively designed for one sex, like having a bra, would be nice. So everyone could just choose the one they like better.
As a woman, I always liked that the Elder Scrolls weren't as bad as most of the other games of the same times, and that there weren't huge differences between the sexes regarding armor.
I also completely agree that I love freedom of choice and would love it if there were ways to hide parts of the armor, or, as you said, alternative versions of styles/armor that were designed with one sex clearly in mind.
Give me more choices!
More choices is all I want. For costumes that zos has sold for 30 to 50 usd you would think we get a lot of customization from them.
I don’t think you had bad intentions—not that you care what I think.
Anyway! How about that cape? It’s a shame you can’t dye it.
Avran_Sylt wrote: »I don’t think you had bad intentions—not that you care what I think.
Anyway! How about that cape? It’s a shame you can’t dye it.
lol, course it's important not to let what others think dictate your actions too much, but it's a forum where discussions are had, ideas are shared, as well as knowledge!
But yeah, it's odd that the cape isn't dyeable. you'd think it'd be at least tied to the channel for the "under-arms"? section (ideally mostly matching the color).
spartaxoxo wrote: »That’s just, like, your opinion, man. Anyway, I’m delighted for you that you find this somehow empowering. That doesn’t change the history of cheesy, objectifying fantasy art (e.g., the 1980s).
Elder Scrolls Online promo art of the three heroes vs Elder Scrolls Arena box art is a good example of what you mean.
Elvenheart wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »That’s just, like, your opinion, man. Anyway, I’m delighted for you that you find this somehow empowering. That doesn’t change the history of cheesy, objectifying fantasy art (e.g., the 1980s).
Elder Scrolls Online promo art of the three heroes vs Elder Scrolls Arena box art is a good example of what you mean.
Omg, what IS that middle character wearing on the Arena cover?
It's a game set in an intrinsically magickal world - you don't have to worry about armor if you don't want to (aside from the fact that not all slots can be hidden, which does really pinch the attitude, I guess).
I'd kind of like to have a fem warrior go into battle naked except for woad (though that theory seems to have been debunked at this point).
So why does plate mail exist? In case it wasn’t clear, I was commenting on the often rather sexist implementation of skimpy, revealing armor for women—a frequent trope in fantasy media.
Excuse me. I'm a woman. Older at that (yes, SS and Medicare "older"). I don't find the "trope" sexist; in fact, I absolutely LOVE the Scorianite "battle bra", as well as the other options similar. I have various girls in Fang Lair and Scorianite - not Dark Shaman though because I'm not fond of long skirts.
Plate mail exists because it's always been three (or more) kinds of armor in fantasy games. *shrug*
That’s just, like, your opinion, man. Anyway, I’m delighted for you that you find this somehow empowering. That doesn’t change the history of cheesy, objectifying fantasy art (e.g., the 1980s).
Avran_Sylt wrote: »It's a game set in an intrinsically magickal world - you don't have to worry about armor if you don't want to (aside from the fact that not all slots can be hidden, which does really pinch the attitude, I guess).
I'd kind of like to have a fem warrior go into battle naked except for woad (though that theory seems to have been debunked at this point).
So why does plate mail exist? In case it wasn’t clear, I was commenting on the often rather sexist implementation of skimpy, revealing armor for women—a frequent trope in fantasy media.
Excuse me. I'm a woman. Older at that (yes, SS and Medicare "older"). I don't find the "trope" sexist; in fact, I absolutely LOVE the Scorianite "battle bra", as well as the other options similar. I have various girls in Fang Lair and Scorianite - not Dark Shaman though because I'm not fond of long skirts.
Plate mail exists because it's always been three (or more) kinds of armor in fantasy games. *shrug*
That’s just, like, your opinion, man. Anyway, I’m delighted for you that you find this somehow empowering. That doesn’t change the history of cheesy, objectifying fantasy art (e.g., the 1980s).
Hmm, what's your thought on near-total androgynous designs where the concept of man or woman are strugglingly hard to decipher?
Perhaps in such a direction we could eliminate that kind of sexualization.
Therefore all characters being subject to total interpretation, and ultimately maximum player choice.
Avran_Sylt wrote: »It's a game set in an intrinsically magickal world - you don't have to worry about armor if you don't want to (aside from the fact that not all slots can be hidden, which does really pinch the attitude, I guess).
I'd kind of like to have a fem warrior go into battle naked except for woad (though that theory seems to have been debunked at this point).
So why does plate mail exist? In case it wasn’t clear, I was commenting on the often rather sexist implementation of skimpy, revealing armor for women—a frequent trope in fantasy media.
Excuse me. I'm a woman. Older at that (yes, SS and Medicare "older"). I don't find the "trope" sexist; in fact, I absolutely LOVE the Scorianite "battle bra", as well as the other options similar. I have various girls in Fang Lair and Scorianite - not Dark Shaman though because I'm not fond of long skirts.
Plate mail exists because it's always been three (or more) kinds of armor in fantasy games. *shrug*
That’s just, like, your opinion, man. Anyway, I’m delighted for you that you find this somehow empowering. That doesn’t change the history of cheesy, objectifying fantasy art (e.g., the 1980s).
Hmm, what's your thought on near-total androgynous designs where the concept of man or woman are strugglingly hard to decipher?
Perhaps in such a direction we could eliminate that kind of sexualization.
Therefore all characters being subject to total interpretation, and ultimately maximum player choice.
I wish they would have fixed the costume the in game costume has the inner thigh area covered and in ALL official media that area is skin. such a nice costume but it such a glaring issue I just can't
I wish they would have fixed the costume the in game costume has the inner thigh area covered and in ALL official media that area is skin. such a nice costume but it such a glaring issue I just can't
So much this. I fail to se any sort of viable reason for that part of the costume not to be skin. Especially considering the skimpy costumes already around many seem to prefer.
It is nothing short of an insult.
This should also be very easy to fix.
I guess the discussion got deleted, but someone showed an image of the elven hero as she is in the Summerset cinematic trailer, to which I pointed out that she's actually fully covered there. So, no not every official media shows her upper thigh revealed. That said, it is uncovered again in the High Isle cinematic.