by Unmei » Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:13 pm
I thought the cloaks in DAoC looked pretty good back in the day. They weren't rippling and flowing in the breeze or anything, but most of the time they looked quite acceptable to me.
I'm of two minds on the dye issue. On the one hand, I understand people wanting to be able to say "Look at my uber breastplate of shinyness!"...but then I go forth and get myself a new robe to find that it either A) Looks exactly like the Flowing Black Robe from Najena 50 levels and 6 years ago, or B) Looks like some godawful electric green dressing gown leftover from the 70s and I find myself reaching for the dye vial in a hurry.
So yeah. Honestly, I don't really like the "We want uber gear to look unique" arguement, because, let's face it...even without dyes, ubergear doesn't look unique. "That's a nice red breastplate you've got there, Mr. Bard! Is that ?" "No, it's ."
There's only so many colors out there that people can be reasonably expected to distinguish, especially amount different racial types and armor models. And I'd be willing to bet that for every piece of "uber" gear, I could, given enough time, find a piece of newbie gear that's of a nearly indistinguishable color. So who cares if people can dye their gear to look like uberarmor? People will look like they're wearing uberarmor anyway.
Until they come up with a more meaningful way of making uber gear look -different-, it doesn't matter what people do with their dyes.