Not only that, these options makes public areas much more pleasant to navigate as well. Not being bombarded with things I'd rather not see makes for a better experience. The same option for glamours would do the same.





But you do concede that there isn't a single glam in the game that can obstruct your vision in combat, or negatively affect the performance of your pc, right?
SE put in those options for spells to give players an easier time to perform in the game, whether it's to reduce overlapping flashy spells in combat making dangerous things easier to spot, giving their crap pc a break, or both. These serve real functions that can dramatically change the outcome of combat. They're not for solely opinion based matters like "damn this glam offends me, I wish I could turn it off" or "I feel like being the only well dressed person on the server today".
Again...apples and oranges. Disliking how a glam looks isn't the same as risking dying in combat because spells block your view of a telegraph or make your fps drop.
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