There's no such thing as "standing" out in this game. Half of the catgirls wear the exact same glamour with very minor differences. You're also assuming that it's going to be the same devs who work on glam
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Easy Solution for you:
1. Uninstall the game
2. Cancel your subscription
3. Delete your account
4. ???
5. PROFIT!
Now you won't see these "problematic glamours" anymore. :)
No. Go back to bed, it's school night.
The base game is rated at T by esrb but each expansion carries its own rating and the disclaimer that online interactions are not rated and cannot be.
If you don't like seeing provocative outfits then I suggest joining a like minded Free Company and doing most content with them or playing on PC where I'm sure they have a mod for that.
Otherwise, welcome to Online?
Why do you keep bringing up some wow streamer?
If you are such a fan twitch is thataway? -------->
Asmongold is never coming to this game regardless of that because his fanbase would completely abandon him for it. If you want to play with him so badly, just go play WoW. I heard the new expansion is supposed to be pretty good and might actually redeem the story disaster that was BfA.
Game rating is T for teen.
Reasons listed being
Language
Sexual Themes
Partial Nudity
Use of Alcohol and Tobacco
Violence
Blood
If you purchased the game and cannot handle one of the items on that list then the issue is on you as a person and your options are to either deal with it or go play something else that your supposedly delicate little eyes can handle. None of those outfits classify as 18+ content. Hell they put actual children on TV wearing more provocative outfits than those in your image. Or you could go the route of trying to modify your personal game files so that certain pieces of equipment look differently on your own personal client. However you'll get no support from SE if this breaks your game.
Ultimately this is a YOU problem so find a solution that you can do instead of crying on here asking someone else to do it for you.
You also apparently forgot about the last little disclaimer that online interactions are not rated by the ESRB.
Have you ever been to the beach? This isn't that bad.