Misrepresented in what sense? If the game has no marker for the feature within the mind of the person they should be represented in the way they desire. This becomes an issue if the person in question assumes that many would use the feature. So boils down the same situation but on the different foot. Since many have told people that want this feature added they say just ignore it, suck it up etc . . . can the same not be said for those who do not want this feature if were to magically be added? (I highly doubt it would be added)
Cause even now players could be using mods that misrepresent someone, but is it because that is not so wide spread that people do not complain much on the forums about the fear of possibility being misrepresented? Like I for example understand how my glam choices might trigger someone, and have been asked if I could change for the sake of the cut scene. I told them no, I do understand but by no means would I change myself, but if this feature was a thing a person would not even have to worry about if they ask and someone ignores their request. They toggle it and life goes on. At that point I would say my lack of representation is a net positive for that player, and in practice has no real impact on myself unless I personally let it. I get to a degree what you are saying since I believe you were the person that mentioned they take time and care into their character to be seen a certain way. I get it in you put someone in a pants, I get you would not want to see them in a dress. Though call me crazy but I kind of fail to understand what is the importance in turning down a hypothetical feature that could improve the general play experience at the simple cost of others not seeing your character in your desired attire?
Seems odd to me that is all. Do not get be wrong I do think the world should welcome with open arms every Male Roe in a weeding dress, or fishnets. Since that sight alone is well worth the sub and price of entry into the game, and for the life of me I do not understand why anyone would have a problem with such a wonderful sight. Though for whatever reason some people have differing tastes, is it so wrong to make it so those with differing tastes do not have to make the choice to either suck it up, leave the group, try to ignore it, or turn off the game? This hypothetical feature would sort of allow more people in theory to enjoy the game. Sure those that are annoyed by peoples glam is prob smaller subset of players then those that enjoy BLM and Eureka, but should we just brush off their views and concerns because we feel that within the game world our form of self expression trumps theirs?
Do not get me wrong in a IRL context I can see the problem with having glasses that allows you to change how someone looks, though me personally would not care either way. This is a game world though, at certain points I think it is fine to allowing differing views a means to thrive, within reason of course.



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