One thing that would really invigorate the game is updating the character creator and character models to look better. Ten years ago, ESO looked great compared to other MMO. Skyrim character creator was state of the art and ESO gave similar results.
Today, there isn't enough diversity in character models. My opinion is that characters all look gaunt and skinny, and its hard to differentiate different races. Even if you max the sliders, your character stills looks pretty svelte.
Has there been any talk of this? I think this would go farther than any other upgrade. NPCs could all use the old models, but player characters deserve special treatment.
One thing that would really invigorate the game is updating the character creator and character models to look better. Ten years ago, ESO looked great compared to other MMO. Skyrim character creator was state of the art and ESO gave similar results. Today, there isn't enough diversity in character models. My opinion is that characters all look gaunt and skinny, and its hard to differentiate different races. Even if you max the sliders, your character stills looks pretty svelte. Has there been any talk of this? I think this would go farther than any other upgrade. NPCs could all use the old models, but player characters deserve special treatment.Hi All, thanks for the question. So this can be answered in two different ways. Can they improve the character creator? Yes, there is always room to improve things. Though that comes with the caveat that several folks have mentioned already, is that it would likely impact existing characters to some degree as well. But that is something for the team to figure out and solve. Will they improve the character creator? Right now the focus is on bringing some of the most requested features and addressing the most requested bugs and pain points that players have mentioned in the existing thread on that topic. Updates to the character creator is something can definitely be addressed down the line, but we would like to knock out some of the feature pain points first before adding anything else to the equation.