The indicator is really your argument that players have the right to "choice" and editing what appears on their screen.
People have put forward multiple different options for what would be displayed to them instead of the other players choice. Along side the claims this is about supporting player choice, all of those options would need to be implemented, because "choice".
But let's not forget, other players also have a choice.
Maybe other players find dull and unimaginative glamours boring, perhaps they just can't deal with the random mishmash of unglamoured armor, perhaps "for their immersion" they should be able to make it appear that everyone is wearing beach clothes in Costa Del Sol or rugged up in Coerthas.
There are potentially as many choices to support as there are players.
The most entertaining bit is the unqualified support for player choice in what appears on their screen realistically supports more "adult" choices as well lol.
... so your argument is they should have asked for it's restriction rather than decided they wanted options that only affected our own choice?
And as long as you're the only person who has to experience those choices, why do you think supporters would care?
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
It's either this option or the character customization you always advocate for, because you probably can't have both. Their resources are spread thin enough as it is, Viera hair and hats, Hrothgar hair and hats. No Dancer and Gunbreaker primal weapons. Less dungeons per patch.
Do you really think they'd allocate money and work hours, more importantly the money, for coders to code and programmers to program something as useless as this when other more pressing matters exist and would need their attention? When they'd probably need to implement multiple options, such as disable everyones' glamour, disable party members' glamour, disable others' glamour, and/or disable your own glamour.
And as Sairys put it, what would you all even want them to change people's glamour to? Job relic armor? Race armor? Level 1 vendor armor? Or just flat out dispel their glamours?
I kinda feel like this summarizes most of what's going on. Those who just want to mind their own business get distracted by those who want attention.
Gamers don't die, we just go AFK
#ottergate
Seems unintended but this reads like you're talking about those arguing for the change.
The people who want this change want to distract the dev team from their priorities and have resources spent to cater to them because they can't just mind their own business and not worry about what other people have glamoured.
That's because it is intended that way. The people who want the change are minding their business when they get distracted by the glamour of someone wanting attention and get "poked in the eye" by the appearance.Seems unintended but this reads like you're talking about those arguing for the change.
The people who want this change want to distract the dev team from their priorities and have resources spent to cater to them because they can't just mind their own business and not worry about what other people have glamoured.
Last edited by Joven; 02-20-2020 at 01:48 PM.
So if someone takes uncompromising screenshots of skin I had chosen to hide but they can see it due to unglamming me, then upload them to a public domain, and if I get any harassment from the images...it's somehow my fault for in some way associating myself with this person. Even though all I did was stand there existing in the game, not doing anything to ask for this sort of attention.
Maybe you're just fortunate enough to not know how bullying really works.
Last edited by Penthea; 02-20-2020 at 01:51 PM.
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