Why yes, you do.
Thing is, they handled it more realistically then most games and made it outfit-dependent, with most plate/leather armor having none whatsoever, while the stuff that visibly lacks support like the coatees, harnesses, and Bard AF1 are almost painfully obvious.
The majority of outfits have very subdued physics (Which is honestly refreshing after playing games like PSO2), so it's understandable why some don't notice it. Anyone who chose PGL as their first class (Like myself) and went through the awkward harness phase certainly would notice, though, as their combat idle stance is rather...lively.
Last edited by KageTokage; 08-05-2017 at 09:43 PM.
Indeed, but as a very logical person might say, it is fascinating.Why yes, you do.
Thing is, they handled it more realistically then most games and made it outfit-dependent, with most plate/leather armor having none whatsoever, while the stuff that visibly lacks support like the coatees, harnesses, and Bard AF1 are almost painfully obvious.
The jiggle of the many outweigh the jiggle of the one.
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