I don't particularly dislike them...but in truth, I've never attempted to play as one. They just don't appeal to me as playable characters. :/
Their just the filter between (stat-wise) Men and Mer so that you can be as adept in magic as a Mer and have the aesthetics of a Man, or so I would imagine.plastic_window said:Just so y'all are aware of this: In the fiction, the reason why the Dark Elves have red eyes and grey skin is because of Daedric magic.
Ergo; magic has a say in any and all races. Thinking this is unrealistic is no longer allowed, you either like it or you don't.
I love beast-men. I think it's kinda cool that there aren't that many of them in Skyrim, considering the Khajiit and Argonians live further south and are used to warmer climates, but I think they look great and totally fit the fantasy setting.
If you're going to talk about unnecessary races, you're missing the lowest-hanging fruit - the Bretons.
I am infact an Imperial and every Khajiit I have come across sold Skooma, tried to kill me or was fighting an innocent person.Fiz_The_Toaster said:Hey now, I take offense to that....my Khajiit hasn't smuggled any drugs thank you. You're a Nord aren't you?steampro said:I've got nothing against Argonians... But those backstabbing, thieving, murdering, drugsmuggling Kahjiit on the other hand.
Hmm... I was sold Skooma once by some random person, but he was really shady about it so I didn't bother with him. Mainly because I was on my way to a thief mission and didn't feel like stopping and chatting.steampro said:I am infact an Imperial and every Khajiit I have come across sold Skooma, tried to kill me or was fighting an innocent person.Fiz_The_Toaster said:Hey now, I take offense to that....my Khajiit hasn't smuggled any drugs thank you. You're a Nord aren't you?steampro said:I've got nothing against Argonians... But those backstabbing, thieving, murdering, drugsmuggling Kahjiit on the other hand.
Lilani said:But that's not good enough for me! I like magic, but I also like a little reason behind it. It needs to make sense. It can't just be the glue they stick on anything to make it fit right.Loop Stricken said:This world does not run on science, it runs on magic.Lilani said:I'm more willing to let them slide on the assumption that they are simply other sentient races who evolved under slightly different conditions and ended up with slightly different physical traits, like the way we did. Yeah the orcs probably should be more mangled, and no specific reasons are given for why the elves look the way they do, but at least they aren't literally humans crossed with animals. There is absolutely no reason for them to have just evolved that way, at least without a huge "experiments gone wrong" storyline.
The various species didn't evolve. It was all magic. That's your reasoning.
The Dwemer tried science. To say it didn't go down well would be an understatement.
I've come across a lot of mages that use (some very fucking powerful) fire magic.Malyc said:I enjoy the Khajiit, but the Argonians are... unsuited for skyrim. Not enough open water to justify playing them for the water breathing (which i did in Oblivion), and nobody uses poison. Similar issue with the dark elf. 50% fire resistance was fine in Oblivion, where everybody and their brother used it, but in Skyrim, everything that ever existed ever uses ICE magic.
I expected worse, but I see your point.Zhukov said:Note to self: Do not run a google image search for "argonian" with safesearch turned off. Yeesh.
Char-Nobyl said:Because nothing that walks on two legs has back-canted legs for a reason. They burn ungodly amounts of energy and they're basically pointless without a second pair to give you the speed advantage they're supposed to grant.Lilani said:Why are the changes in physiology restricted to the head and skin? Why aren't their joints reversed like animals legs?
I am going to go out on a limb here and assume you have never seen a carnivorous dinosaur.DressedInRags said:And yes, they used to have animal-like leg joints, until someone realised that legs like that would make nary a lick of sense for an upright creature because they wouldn't support their weight.
I am also pretty sure OP wasn't saying they were sexy. The original furry comment was directed at the fact that Bethesda put as much effort (or lack there of) into the beast races as someone trying to fulfill a superficial sexual fantasy. People who make these kinds of these for that reason don't put any consideration into their design, they just attach animal heads to human bodies to meet their need quickly and easily. And so you get things like the Kahjiit and Argonians with perfect cookie cutter human shapes, rather then (the much better designed) werewolves in skyrim.DressedInRags said:As for the whole "Furry fantasy" thing, if you have difficulty seeing them in a non-sexualised light then that's your problem, not the developers.
That's kind of the main point right there. Complaining about how the races suck is fine, but complaining about the lack of realism in their theoretical evolution while simultaneously battling Dragons with demonic weaponry? Just.... No.Loop Stricken said:Because this world isn't built on science, it's built on magic. Hence the gods, the dragons, the undead and ZE MAGICKS!Lilani said:I mean really, people who are EXACTLY like regular people but with animal hides and fur? REALLY? What is the evolutionary advantage to that? Why are the changes in physiology restricted to the head and skin? Why aren't their joints reversed like animals legs? Why aren't they more muscular, or more svelt, or taller or shorter or hunchback? It makes absolutely no sense. It's like they just said "Hurr derp, let's stick some random animal heads on our people and call it a day!"
My first character was an Argonian warrior, tearing crap up with his mighty daedric mace.