» Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:20 am
What bothered me about Oblivion was how homogeneous every race was. Every race was a carbon copy of one another, the only difference being in outward physical appearance and in voice, although even the differences in speech were less than in Morrowind, and instead of unique voices for each race we got Breton/Imperial, Elf, Orc/Nord, and Beastrace.
I understand that maybe in the middle of the Imperial City any race there will be dressed in the local fashion, but Cyrodiil had half a dozen borders. In Morrowind, which was an island, Ashlanders dressed one way, Telvanni another, Imperial fashion was common for many, but Orcs would wear Orcish armor, Nords ringmail and fur, argonians and kahjiit often wore rags, slave or free.
I would have loved to have seen wild Argonians, Kajhiit, and Woodelves in the forests and swamps, Darkelves in the East, Redguards and Orcs near Anvil, and tribes of barbarian Nords north of Bruma. Actually, many of the other cities felt like they were in different countries, only with Imperial guards, who to me seemed more like Bretons with varied heraldry. I would have preferred if the Legion guard made up the town garrison, although I suppose they are trying to avoid similarities with Romans, which I don't quite understand. I thought their motifs from Morrowind were great.