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What is the point of mount skins?
Marzzo
Member, Leader of Men, Kickstarter, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
For people that don't know how mounts work
You get a basic mount early. You can also find mounts and tame them. You can also breed them.
There are three tiers of mounts, these are: ground mounts, gliding mounts and flying mounts.
Mount skins
Every single mount from kickstarter and APOC are skins you apply to your tier 1,2,3 mounts. They are not unique mounts, only cosmetic overrides of your standard mount. What are the benefits of this?
Why not simply make them unique mounts that you can collect? It feels a lot more immersive and logical than collecting skins.
Personally, adding a "super dark edgy wolf of doom" on top of my plain horse feels strange. Why is this the way ashes decided to go? I would like to hear the reasons.
You get a basic mount early. You can also find mounts and tame them. You can also breed them.
There are three tiers of mounts, these are: ground mounts, gliding mounts and flying mounts.
Mount skins
Every single mount from kickstarter and APOC are skins you apply to your tier 1,2,3 mounts. They are not unique mounts, only cosmetic overrides of your standard mount. What are the benefits of this?
Why not simply make them unique mounts that you can collect? It feels a lot more immersive and logical than collecting skins.
Personally, adding a "super dark edgy wolf of doom" on top of my plain horse feels strange. Why is this the way ashes decided to go? I would like to hear the reasons.
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They are totally immersion breakers, but since they benefit companies, oh well.
But again, massive immersion breakers dem weird mounts. In every mmorpg.
I'll stick with a black horse and a white one.
That didn’t stop people from collecting them, or going to extremes to get the rare one that they wanted. People really wanted them. People will want them in Ashes, so the developers will provide them. It’s that simple.
You might as well ask why we have different armor and weapon appearances. People want to craft a look, and change it.
I'm Amata, and I'm a vanity collector.
Mounts, pets, skins, hairstyles, recolors, dyes, fancy hats, costumes, housing styles, decorative (non-functional) furniture & items, fireworks, titles, obsolete objects that only have lore significance.... You name it, I've bought it. I pay in-game money, I pay real money, I trade subscription time. If there was a way to use parts of my soul to buy these things, I would do that too.
I've done this in every single game I've played. From that awful Celestial horse in WoW to dye packs in GW2, to whole fully-furnished estates in ESO.
Why? because I derive enjoyment from it.
In fact, in AoC I will probably not only collect various mounts - but I will also be buying all the skins for them, too. I'll take vanity items in any manner that a game's devs decide to package them. I just don't care. The point is the thing itself not how the devs decide to arrange the 1s and 0s.
In WoW, I had to use addons and custom macros to manage my mounts and pets - I had hundreds of both. I would not have a problem if AoC made it a tiny bit easier for crazy collectors like me to have diversity in our looks without needing an entire separate mount every time. It sounds like the way they're planning to do this will give me a nice handful of basic mount types (wolf, horse, turtle, w/e) and then I can have a list of skins usable for each type. I love this concept for mount & pet organization!
Anyway, that's just my thoughts.
*bows*
*scurries away*
I'm assuming they are making them skins and not mounts because you will still have to go out and find that "category" of mount to enable you to use the skin. If they gave everyone in the beginning of the game mounts that could already glide/fly it would be an unfair advantage. As far as if you specifically have to get a "timberwolf" for a wolf skin, I have no idea.
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