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From Arena to Skyrim, and the latest updates on the MMO, The Elder Scrolls Online. With that being said, I don't mind Zenimax allowing players to create less lore-friendly Altmer so long as it's still possible to create an Altmer similar in appearance to Skyrim's Altmer. Finally, from a lore point of view, there's no reason the Altmer should look different from how they do in Skyrim because the Altmer have always been identical in appearance to their ancestors, the Aldmer. distinctive brows, sharp cheekbones, long chins, yellow skin, almond shaped eyes, etc). And this definetly isn't Bethesda's vision for how the Altmer should look, because Skyrim already showed us how the Altmer were intended to look (e.g. This has nothing to do with technology improving, since ESO's character models have a lower polygon count than Skyrim (this is an MMO afterall). Afterall, the two main Altmer being advertised, Queen Ayrenn and the Altmer sorceress (from the Cinematic trailer), look absolutely nothing like Altmer. Zenimax don't want to take risks with the appearance of Altmer because it could alienate potential players. It should be obvious why the Altmer in ESO look like humans with pointy ears (i.e.