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Why block you? I got my sneaking set in my horse saddle bags. Nothing too hard to change set there depending on what you plan on doing.
It's tedious...tedium in games is not good IMO. Especially since they don't label armor pieces with what they are aside from the orange box lighting up. If you could sort them that would at least help.
At least someone agrees lol feel like everyone else that commented where hardcore role players.
to me immersion is knowing where everything is without having to check the map or rely on quest markers to finish a quest.
My first playtrough I always want to explore as much as possible and can't really do that when I roleplay. If I like a game enough, then I start a new game and roleplay.
Ether way, clicking 14 times to put my heavy armor on, clicking another 14 times to take it off / put my noble clothes on actually takes away from immersion imo.
and wtf are these comments
sorry if you own only one outfit, there are people that own multiple for different situations xD
Been getting by with only taking off all my armor pieces to sneak. All my cloth pieces are low noise/consp. Only have to keep a pair of sneaking shoes on me.
The monk robe with the hood works well to cover you up.
Nice idea to have a one click preselected stuff for battle journey social time that can be set as a small movie like when we go sleeping.
But than again later on your armor looks better than most clothing in terms of charisma and padding can literally make you more sneaky in your chainmail than without it hehe
So why do you think you should be able to do this in a ROLE PLAYING GAME...????
You can sit there and change the outfit in your inventory, it just takes a lot of clicks. So why not just let us save outfits so that we don't have to input as much?