FarSky wrote:
Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Ooh. On the official site, in the concept art section...
Farskeee should look at #16 (and it also shows Dark Elves' horns.. gives 'em kind of a Tiefling vibe... I wouldn't say I like it, but I'm okay with it, so long as it gets explained historically since they're supposed to be related to other elves), but I'm looking at the concept work on dragons in #18... 4-winged concepts!
Ooh, neat.
Still...if they've gotten rid of Erudites, I'm going to be very pissed. Seriously, just...WTF. Oh, but we have to make room so that you can be a goddamn Kobold! Woooooooo. Gag. At least the human females are mostly dressed.
I was mostly joking about High vs. Wood and Erudite vs. Human. Mostly. I harbor no ill will to either woodies or eggheads, and have no dog in the fight. However, since from a design perspective, those two distinctions really originated to create specialist class divisions rather than being inherent fantasy tropes, they might disappear when the motivating design situation disappears with a nearly classless system.
Now, if Erudin and Kelethin themselves got the axe (note: I'm not referring to launching with Antonica and featuring the other continents as expansion content, with assurances that their presence is out there to be done in the future via out of game statements and/or visiting denizens and whatnot in-game; I'd be fine with all that), I'd be just as pissed. I'm not personally married to the rapid sub-racial drift that Erudites, in particular, imply. From a lore perspective, I love that Erud went off and founded an enlightened colony of scholars and whatnot. I don't need them to have developed funny-shaped heads in the span of five hundred years and consist of the only black people on the planet.
Lenas wrote:
FarSky wrote:
At least the human females are mostly dressed.
Armor is completely customizable. Smed said if you want a chainmail bikini, you can do it. If you want full plate, go for it.
Actually, armor customizeability is one of the 4 polls already up on the Round Table. Though, I'm with 'Skeee. Having at least some sensible clothing and armor in the concepts is a positive thing in a video game. Particularly in an MMO, which is one of the genres more likely to be a gateway for female gamers.