![]() ![]() Make sure to repeat this for the VFX files if they're in a different category which only includes voiceovers.Is it not possible to go into TESO: TU creation kit and do this following Then, when the genderless dremora polymorph finally (and paradoxically) has the right gender, the healing of our misogynistic, right-brained, patriarcal culture can begin. I'll be there, naked and covered in body paint that reflects my inner truth, so that maybe people can see past my horrible body, my horrible skin color, my horrible economic status and the disgusting genitalia I was cursed with at birth. That sounds like a great opportunity to raise awareness of the all-pervasive subliminal racism that is like, literally EVERYWHERE in the DC, and might be the first such event in the herstory of Tamriel. Id love for xe to attend my Redguard Lives Matter march in south-central Sentinel tonight. Any respectable software firm should publicly acknowledge that gender is an English word meaning "whatever we want", and should be sensitive to possible triggers inherent in microagressions such as graphical glitches, and the devestating effect these bugs could have on her fragile psyche. That fact that ZOS didn't join her friends list to find out what reality is, reflects poorly on their company. ![]() Reality is created by consensus, namely the consensus that the OP and her Facebook friends reached after attending a liberal arts school in Oregon. Maelstrom Baron Polymorph does not I'd like to know if this is a bug or intentionally lacking a feature by design.Ībsolutley true. The first image shows the Xivkyn Augur polymorph worn by a male character whereas the second shows a female character wearing it. TL DR: Which is responsible for this complaint: Lore, Lack of Time, or Game Limitations? Is it that a player wants their female character to appear female when polymorphed? Though, to be fair, wouldn't "boob armor" not only be more of a pain to craft, but more likely to result in the wearer's demise?Ī more fruitful question - in lieu of demands - to direct at the devteam might be this: WHY is the Xivkyn polymorph apparently gender-locked? Is there a lore reason for this, or did the development cycle just not support the creation of a second mesh? Do polymorphs function in such a way with the current game engine that it is impossible to differentiate gender - for example, the same limitations that prevent a player from having both a Skin and a Costume on simultaneously? Are they in support of a gender-locked costume, because Dremora do not have a gender, and instead take on a mimicry of mortal gender? Or are they upset that a costume of a creature that does not have a gender actually has a gender? I'm a little confused as to what the original poster's concern is. ![]()
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