

Somebody please open a separate thread with this post as an OP. Hide different armor types (shoulders, etc) from ESO Live in 2018 These variables have been in there way back to at least August 2017 (Horns of the Reach v100020) Tassets/Loin Cloth setting via API TXT Documentation Personally, I have a feeling extending more options with character customization design to how anyone personally wants their character to appear would FAR outweigh the latter worries in a positive way and benefit everyone in the longrun.

Thing is, people already do this anyway by taking their armor off. Some of the same people that boast "let people enjoy things" are the same ones that double-standard it because of the potential to inconvenience their ideal "standard" since people might just end up running around in their digital underwear. I would have to guess one big reason "why" we don't have these options yet is the endless controversy of hiding armor pieces other than a helmet. All of these options have been there for years.Ĭase and point, it's there, it's just not enabled for players. The ability to hide other armor pieces like shoulders, etc are in the same spot as the "Hide Helm" option at dye stations but they as well are still hidden/locked out (shoulders, etc). The tassets/loin cloth is (hidden) under Settings-> Gameplay in the same spot where you can hide mount appearance features and polymorph helm. Interestingly enough, if you look in the ESO API, the option is there. Get rid of hip flaps and crotch flaps (or at least provide a toggle to hide them).īelieve it or not, there is already the option to hide tassets and loin cloth. That might mean we'll get those options some day. Still, it does get my hopes up that there're already places for them. On second thought, the flap hiding options could still be under development. So while I'd be glad to be wrong, I wouldn't get my hopes up, and the screenshots or the variables don't mean they just have to switch it on to work. Because this would require defining what the flaps are on individual armour pieces, and possibly reworking some pieces because simply hiding the flap would leave holes or bad textures, I think this is much more time-consuming than just hiding complete pieces. Whether they actually got around doing it, is another question. The Hide Shoulders option, or the option to hide any actual armour piece, is probably actually there.īut for hip and crotch flaps, these screens show that they started working on that at some point. To be fair, all these screenshots show is that they have an interface for these options in place, not necessarily that they actually work. It baffles the mind that they actually do have the hide options coded, but don't allow us to use them.
