i dunno, i'd feel alright with it honestly....if they use it properly. like say you vs. a well rendered army.... that would be fun. summon a dragon take on like, 50 npc's.... yeah i can live without pants.
Couldn't they just have made, i dno, matching pieces? I played WoW for five years, I'm used to looking like a clown in favor for stats.xXxJessicaxXx said:Okay so the guys at Bethesda had this to say about armour in Skyrim
The armor system is very similar to Oblivion?s. The main difference is that the upper and lower body armors, the cuirass and greaves, have been combined into one piece. This helps create armor styles that have the look we needed for Skyrim.
Spot on. Variation is the real key.Xaio30 said:I'm fine with full, ready sets of armour, but only if Bethesda provides a shit-ton of them.
Oh, I forgot about this :Omad825 said:There will be a mod that will undo this
This is how I feel too.Stall said:Why doesn't Bethesda just drop the act and make Skyrim an action game? It's clear they don't give a shit about RPGs anymore. Can they just drop the pretense already and say they just want to make action games?
EVERYTHING! PANTS ARE THE PINNACLE OF RPG GAMING EVOLUTION! IF YOU TAKE AWAY THE PANTS EVERYTHING WE HAVE ACHIEVED SO FAR WILL BE LOST *dissolves into rambling curses*Slowpool said:What does this have to do with pants?Stall said:Why doesn't Bethesda just drop the act and make Skyrim an action game? It's clear they don't give a shit about RPGs anymore. Can they just drop the pretense already and say they just want to make action games?
see his is why i judge all games on there own merits not by the franchise. mass effect 2 was amazing, was it mass effect 1 redone? no and thank god for that. dead rising 2 changed dead rising so much i enjyed it like a new game. and really dragon age 2 deserved much much more than it got. sure some maps were repeated but frankly that didnt take all that much from the gameNecromancer Jim said:Gamers will find a reason to complain about anything.BENZOOKA said:It's not an issue.
It's not even a problem that appears solely with video game development:
People don't want change. Then they ***** about how nothing has changed.
One element of a game changes, you're bound to have a legion of fans screaming that it is ruined forever.
Frankly, I don't think it's significant enough to care.
Exactly.Necromancer Jim said:Gamers will find a reason to complain about anything.BENZOOKA said:It's not an issue.
It's not even a problem that appears solely with video game development:
People don't want change. Then they ***** about how nothing has changed.
One element of a game changes, you're bound to have a legion of fans screaming that it is ruined forever.
Frankly, I don't think it's significant enough to care.
As others have said it's simply the removal of options that rubs them the wrong way.xXxJessicaxXx said:
Knowing the modding community, there will even be a mod to undo THAT mod, and then some.mad825 said:There will be a mod that will undo this *starts praying*
Anyway, the problem is the same with nearly everything these days, Less options means simplifying (streamlining) but does also mean less customisation.
customisation is good in a game like TES as it is one of it's main features of the franchise.