Very soft glowings/effects (depend on elements) could be good but i don't want those WoW horrible lights and fireworks around please..



Very soft glowings/effects (depend on elements) could be good but i don't want those WoW horrible lights and fireworks around please..

Wow the NA threads have the most useless topics. You think glowing weapons will make this game any better? They are an eyesore like in every other game with glowing weapons. Lantern shield is ok because you can barely see it.



When people mention Glowing weapons, many people picture this:
http://i754.photobucket.com/albums/x...ri/ravanii.png
or this:
http://i754.photobucket.com/albums/x...tari/aegis.png
Which yes, these are my characters, and the second picture is only about 5 minutes into the game and I already have a stupid glowing weapon.
I do not want this type of glow. In fact, I don't want any type of glow.. Just add in some really unique designs, like make an Ice Sword that looks like it was made of Ice! something that doesn't look so cheesy like too many other games.
Okay okay, I get it. I'm sorry.
Fixed.
Last edited by Nuru; 05-11-2011 at 01:42 AM.



that is what they are talking about. Or some rare weapons having an afterglow effect. Like it leaves a trail of fire when they swing it. Not that you'll get these weapons early on in the game. People need to take into consideration what they are talking about. It's not going to be copied from another game, but made to fit this game.



I can see that with the enspells, similar to how they did it in Dragon Age:Origins, or provide the effect only when it is swung to show that it is more a magical enchantment than "Blades of fire".that is what they are talking about. Or some rare weapons having an afterglow effect. Like it leaves a trail of fire when they swing it. Not that you'll get these weapons early on in the game. People need to take into consideration what they are talking about. It's not going to be copied from another game, but made to fit this game.
Though I can get behind blades on fire/red hot steel as an en spell.



Most of the community doesn't have that kind of faith in SE, nor other members for that matter. You have to remind everyone what they are talking about more than half of the time, because everyone has different ideas in their heads.that is what they are talking about. Or some rare weapons having an afterglow effect. Like it leaves a trail of fire when they swing it. Not that you'll get these weapons early on in the game. People need to take into consideration what they are talking about. It's not going to be copied from another game, but made to fit this game.
Most importantly, everyone has to be on the same page, we dont want that WoW glow, but we want something that makes certain weapons stand out, whether they are rare, or common weapons, they just need to be diverse.
Id just like to point out to all those "Glow" haters, there's much more than glow that are visual effects that can be used for weapons.
It dosent have to be WoW related & with intense glow. (cuz some of glow in there are too much)
Tiny sparkles, smoke, heat, frost, distortion visual effects (even if small / tiny)
Id love to whip up some artwork to show you but im so tired from my daily work im not even gonna bother.
But i do suggest SE plays with the idea of implementing some (not all) weapons & gear with some badass looking visual effects.
Crystal Sword... dosent need to glow, some glass-reflective visual representation. (sword is just an example)
Frost sword... chilled vapor emiting from swords blade, faint crackling sound.
Skull staff... heat vapors / colored smoke comin out of the eye sockets slowly then fades out, repeat.
(the color itself could represent wich elemental status the staff has for example)
Blood Shield... slowly dripping blood shield.
- I really like the design of the "Bullhead" shield (forgot its name), but it would look much cooler if
some smoke came out of the nose, like its going wild, ready to charge.
Lantern shield looks cool but feel useless for a mage.
Anywayz, it's just some ideas, i wish i could show you.
Have faith, dont ignore imagination.
- Sorry for any missed typos >.<
Last edited by Laughlyn; 05-11-2011 at 02:47 AM. Reason: typos
I used to be Noomy...then i took shiva's Hail Storm to my knee...



Needless to say that Magitek does exist, otherwise I would point out that SE would be more focused on how that steam would be coming out of the bull, you know, the inner mechanics of these armors and weapons.Id just like to point out to all those "Glow" haters, there's much more than glow that are visual effects that can be used for weapons.
It dosent have to be WoW related & with intense glow. (cuz some of glow in there are too much)
Tiny sparkles, smoke, heat, frost, distortion visual effects (even if small / tiny)
Id love to whip up some artwork to show you but im so tired from my daily work im not even gonna bother.
But i do suggest SE plays with the idea of implementing some (not all) weapons & gear with some badass looking visual effects.
Crystal Sword... dosent need to glow, some glass-reflective visual representation. (sword is just an example)
Frost sword... chilled vapor emiting from swords blade, faint crackling sound.
Skull staff... heat vapors / colored smoke comin out of the eye sockets slowly then fades out, repeat.
(the color itself could represent wich elemental status the staff has for example)
Blood Shield... slowly dripping blood shield.
- I really like the design of the "Bullhead" shield (forgot its name), but it would look much cooler if
some smoke came out of the nose, like its going wild, ready to charge.
Lantern shield looks cool but feel useless for a mage.
Anywayz, it's just some ideas, i wish i could show you.
Have faith, dont ignore imagination.
- Sorry for any missed typos >.<
In other words, there would have to be some elemental affinity to these items to add certain effects, or else it probably wouldn't make too much sense. For example, adding the Fire Element to that Shield could be plausible to the shield emitting that steam.
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