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no big deal
and yeah I am super man
The engine can’t support capes. I also find them extremely goofy blame corny ass marvel for ruining it. I guess if it was like Daggerfall style cloaks over armor but actual capes is super silly.
Not sure who Edna is, but you can fly away Superman
Can't say I'm surprised, even though it's your entire personality right now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z_GF0KAAkg
Also...
...This comment doesn't make any sense.
You seem to be under the delusion that fabric can only animate via cloth physics through a middleware such as Havok, when many games (such as WoW and GW2) just keyframe it like any other animation.
Every fluttering banner or flag you see in ESO is keyframed.
An amusing side note is that GW1 released nearly a decade prior to ESO and was capable of providing actual physics to capes.
It’s been asked the devs claim the engine does not support the dynamic movement of multiple characters using capes.
What we should focus on is getting Zos to remove the hip fake gun holsters and crotch flips looks so dumb.
That movie looks lame wow sucks next
"engine cant support it"
lmao and op meant cloaks not world of warcraft capes from 2005