So what's the point of all this speculation? No arguments? A desperate desire to be right?
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They are playing the game normally. They're using the glamour system provided by the game and the game allows those things to be glammed by those players. SE put things like the 2b legs in the game. They want people to be able to express themselves as they see fit to the world. They expect the rest of us to act like adults about it instead of whining children who can't get what they want.
Sure, but what about all the players who don't want to see that? Shouldn't there be a compromise? You can't dedicate the game to all those who need to sexualize their pixel characters, all the ERP players and all the venue players. I'm sure when the B2 set came into the game, and all the other crazy things over time, neither Yoshi P. nor anyone else on the team thought that players would use all of that to live out their sick fantasies in a 13+ game. And don't tell me it isn't true; there are countless mod users who love to show off their glamour on X.
I call it a compromise.
1. Glamour Toggle or
2. Expand the blacklist to 5000
The second is Merciless, since all characters on an account will then be invisible.
We're not talking about a butt lift, we're talking about there being a way to hide half-naked butts and extremely revealing glamour in MSQ content. And filling MSQ content with NPCs isn't the solution. See my first post. But as soon as you ask for a toggle option, everyone goes completely crazy and starts speculating about real life, making baseless claims, and so on. I didn't write "Don't wear your stuff the way you want," I wrote "Give us the option to hide if we find something inappropriate." Only the toggle option users in MSQ content know that they've used it. What's so wrong with seeing players in job armor instead of a half-naked butt, B2 boots, and some stupid animal hat on their heads? You have no idea who sees you how. It's like with MODs, but nobody shouts about how mean it is that all the other players don't see how much you've changed your character.
And all those who are now saying "then SE would be shooting themselves in the foot, because no one would see the item shop glamours anymore"... I hardly think any player would hide normal glamour items.