This would allow you to also have the opposite genders wave/goodbye/welcome/dance and whatever other difference they get.
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Yeah, I had been thinking the same thing. The best thing to do would probably be to make it a toggle - the command "acpose" (or whatever the actual command ends up being) would flip you between "male emotes" and "female emotes" whenever you entered it, and would simply switch your entire roster of emotes/poses/etc. when used.
Also while we're at it: can we please have some way to change the female midlander run? Even though I'm a kitty at the moment, I have been a female mid (and will be again at some point, I'm a fantasia'holic) and I love her but I do find myself a bit annoyed that she HAS to always run like that unless sprinting.
That's silly. The only way you could "ruin the reference" is if you took the female pose away from females entirely, and took the male pose away from males. If females CAN do the male pose and vice versa, everyone isn't going to suddenly stop doing the pose that was originally created for their character's gender.
For poses/emotes and (especially) idle battle stances to be gender-locked in the first place is ridiculous.
Yes please!
While we're at it, can we please get a toggle to make /cposes are default pose? I hate having to hit /cpose again every time I move an inch.
My wife asked me to add a request for a riding /cpose as some female models ride normally and some side-saddle.
Try shortening the idle animation timer. It does actually change you to whichever pose you'd set before, but only after that timer runs out.
I'd like the ability to sit on the Bomb Palanquin's swing rather than crouch on it (as male miqo'te).
If it means getting the male drg pose then sure that's the biggest one i want.
This confuses my unendingly as, if the devs did their research, they'd know it's basically impossible to ride a galloping horse side-siddle while bare-back. You'd bounce right off as you need to hold on with your legs, even in a saddle. It's also terrible for your back, and nigh impossible to control your horse in that position since, again, you need your legs to help steer them.
Side saddle only existed to aid a women in her modesty, and their horses were usually lead by another or from someone on the ground, walking.
It just looks ridiculous being glued to a fast moving horse like that.