Quote Originally Posted by Aniya_Estlihn View Post
I'm just going to bring up a point that I hope was mentioned before:

The likelihood of a feature existing to invalidate the work that the dev team has put into creating the glamour system as well as the items that can be glamoured utilizing it is low as it would invalidate and ignore the time, energy and effort the dev team put into making the system and the professionally made gear assets that they introduced in the first place. It doesn't matter what players think, it doesn't matter what opinions anyone holds here. The development team isn't going to create or code a feature that allows one to ignore the work they put into the game in such a way. It's a nonsense request and always has been.

There are plenty of things I don't like seeing but I'm not so narcissistic as to demand that the development team invalidate their own work on the game by allowing me to hide thsse things.

It's a choice to pay attention to things you don't like, you can ignore it. It's really not that hard.

Let the thread die, move on.
I can turn off spell effects on my screen. I'm sure they put a lot of effort into those effects. Is that "invalidating" their hard work? No.

Quote Originally Posted by Avatre View Post
I would go a little further with that honestly.

Those that want to not view other people's glamours get the toggle, but it removes ALL glamours from their side. So they can't even see what they glamour onto their own gear. It just toggles all player characters to be in lore appropriate job gear.

That would be a much simpler toggle to implement I believe(and I'm no programmer, so who knows), rather than making it so that only other players are affected on their screen, which would require more lines of code than:
<if job A is on screen display artifact gear for job A on sprite>, and so forth for all jobs.
So once again you want to punish people for using something that only effects them. Why?