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i felt nothing...
holy aura of greater understanding and elitism protects me! \o/
That's... honestly rather sad. I pity you.
keep wasting your time on fake honesty, and even on lore breaking mods...
who am i to try to convince you not to tremble in front of the elite understanding?
Hun, get help.
They're armor slots that Argonians and Khajit can't use. This in turn means that player characters of those two races, and ONLY those two races, can't normally get as high an armor rating as the other races can get. It wasn't an issue at first, but it became an issue when Oblivion was released. The Khajit and Argonians in Oblivion and Skyrim can wear helmets and boots just fine, and that threw off a lot of people who started playing Morrowind after first playing Oblivion or Skyrim.
they compensate this through: 1. better agility and speed (argonians being fastest in game) stats from the get go. 2. late in game they are still fastest, since encumbrance effects base speed anyways. 3. it's not working as intended in vanilla game, but shoes supposed to affect sneaking, and possibly even pickpocketing.
people tend to ruin their own experience by messing up balance with obscure mods, that's all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Jcpwqzg-c