Originally Posted by
Kohl
Yes, because we all know how in real life that people who are restricted by their government on what they can and can't wear are far more expressive of their individuality than people who are free to wear what they please.
But without sarcasm, not having access to more options does not increase individuality... maybe what you mean is that you enjoy the uniformity of the various roles; which doesn't exist... because I can wear a frog/mog/pig/etc. suit as anything I please. But the question that raises is; should people be forced to make only choices that are enjoyable to a selection of the populace?
(This following is not directly at the person I quoted above...)
Why do people care so much about how other people look anyway... would we be having the inverse of this threads conversation if there were never any restrictions to what clothing someone could wear? "I'd really like if SE would keep Tanks from wearing swimwear/robes/costumes/non-tanky things!"
What if (just imagine) removing restrictions freed up code that could be used to allow for more character creation options? I'm not saying that I think it would (or wouldn't), but what if it did? Would people still want those restrictions because they "don't want to see that"?