Cloth armor: A wizards garb that has nothing to do with the chantry, and doesnt have the wierd fur for shoulders would be nice, something remeniscent of my icon, like a hood that isnt tied to the head but is instead draped over the shoulders, as it would look IRL. Also a wizards/witches hat would be nice (you know like the pointy ones).
leather armor: maybe something that doesnt look like EVERY OTHER PIECE OF LEATHER ARMOR would be nice. seriously, every piece of leather armor looks exactly the same except that some have sleeves, and others dont and theyre like one of 3 colors, brown, green or purple. PLEASE give assasins something to wear that looks like something fasioned out of animal pelts or something. even ONE model that doesnt look exactly like every other piece of leather armor would be great.
weapons: more spellblades, ive only been able to find like 3 of these and none of them are good for end game stuff. (ps: if any1 else has found one or two that is any good for end game please let me know)
so yeah thats my stuff, any1 else got some stuff they want?
weapon/cosmetic/armor items I'd like to see as DLC
Débuté par
ForumFightingMan
, déc. 22 2009 07:25
#1
Posté 22 décembre 2009 - 07:25
#2
Guest_Ethan009_*
Posté 22 décembre 2009 - 07:31
Guest_Ethan009_*
More hairstyles oh god more hairstyles.
#3
Posté 22 décembre 2009 - 07:34
Ethan009 wrote...
More hairstyles oh god more hairstyles.
i concur vehemently
#4
Posté 22 décembre 2009 - 07:46
Chasind robes in different colors. If the character has a nice rack, it should be on display.
#5
Posté 22 décembre 2009 - 09:17
also, shorter, lighter 2-handed swords. why is it that every 2-handed sword is HUGE, i mean there are 2handers that are short, but only in cutscenes. these are the weapons that would have cooler animations BY FAR than the huge zweihanders, which, the fact remains BARELY ANY1 ever used in medieval times, everybody used swords like the bastard sword or a claymores, theyre lighter, and easier for the every day user.
#6
Guest_Bio-Boy 3000_*
Posté 22 décembre 2009 - 09:31
Guest_Bio-Boy 3000_*
For me, I would rather see such items included in a robust adventure DLC, than be sold seperately on its own.
#7
Posté 23 décembre 2009 - 12:56
Bio-Boy 3000 wrote...
For me, I would rather see such items included in a robust adventure DLC, than be sold seperately on its own.
for me as well, though if, after the upcoming "return to ostagar" they have no intention of doing another dungeon for a bit then stuff like this should just be easy things to add as an inexpensive little thing to tide you over.
#8
Guest_Bio-Boy 3000_*
Posté 23 décembre 2009 - 01:08
Guest_Bio-Boy 3000_*
ForumFightingMan wrote...
for me as well, though if, after the upcoming "return to ostagar" they have no intention of doing another dungeon for a bit then stuff like this should just be easy things to add as an inexpensive little thing to tide you over.
The problem being with giving you weapons and armour as is, creates an imbalance within the game itself. Playing with most of the items available for DLC makes the game exceptionally easy on any difficulty level. Just giving the player the item is a rather cheap and lazy way to go about adding new content to me.
I would rather see them create a system that allows you to customize the character, than give you a few new models of armour and weapons within a DLC. Seeing how I can already make such items as is already avaible within the toolset itself for the PC. Such content is purely aimed at the console users anyways.
#9
Posté 23 décembre 2009 - 01:12
I'm not saying they should just give them to us, that would be dumb.I'm saying it would be nice to either be able to loot them off mobs or buy them.
#10
Posté 23 décembre 2009 - 01:23
Yeah I'm not big on the idea of a DLC that simply adds in items and/or designs to the game. I've got no problem with DLC that gives you quests and stories behind items, some sort of real content to go along side the additional items.
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