You sure read a lot into; "Well, that was a bit much"Why? Is it because I have a different opinion? Because I feel disturbed by certain things? Do I have to accept everything so that certain people don't get sad or immediately feel discriminated against? Why do certain people demand consideration when these same people show zero consideration for everyone else around them? Why is it negative to write something about this topic and why do certain people always feel immediately attacked? As soon as someone has a different opinion, the first people start calling for a forum ban! So where is the tolerance to accept other opinions?
A little introspection on why this topic is apparently so deeply personal for you may be in order.
No one said that someone can't dress how they want. I just said that I want the option to hide it. But as soon as someone makes such a suggestion, certain people here immediately go crazy.Cis is not an insult or a slur. It simply describes someone who is not transgender. It's the equivalent of calling someone straight when talking about sexuality.
This is an MMO. People get to dress how they like. Glamour prisms exist within this setting. And eccentric people also exist within this setting.
You have the choice of how to glam your own character. That does not extend to never having to see another character you don't like. Personally I don't like the way men look in dresses either. But I'm not thin skinned enough to demand an option to shelter my eyes from it just because it doesn't fit my tastes. I get to dress how I want, they get to dress how they want, that's how it works.
(For the record, not that it should matter, no I am not part of the lgbt community myself. Nor does the LGBT community have a monopoly on goofy looking glamours in this game to start with.)
What disadvantage do they have if I see certain people not in their usual glamour but in Job Armor?
Someone call the Forum Police! Because I wrote passive aggressively that DT looks not good. Oh how right I was!
It doesn't stop them from playing the game. But this sort of option would require a lot of work from the devs, for something so trivial. Why is your reaction to seeing someone in a frog suit or a man in a dress to want to just never to have to see it and block it from view? Why do you feel so strongly you want to block these things that you're willing to reduce the entire game to a handful of generic glams from your point of view just to avoid the occasional player with a crazy glamour?No one said that someone can't dress how they want. I just said that I want the option to hide it. But as soon as someone makes such a suggestion, certain people here immediately go crazy.
What disadvantage do they have if I see certain people not in their usual glamour but in Job Armor?
I'm more of a clothing traditionalist and would never dress my character in women's dresses / bra tops / etc. that I see a lot of in XIV. It's really not my cup of tea and don't think it looks good.No one said that someone can't dress how they want. I just said that I want the option to hide it. But as soon as someone makes such a suggestion, certain people here immediately go crazy.
What disadvantage do they have if I see certain people not in their usual glamour but in Job Armor?
But I support their right to wear whatever they want. People don't have to dress to my liking IRL or here.
What an ego you must have to think the devs should cater to your whims because you can't handle how others express themselves.
This is truly a situation where I'd pull the 'don't play' card, because if you can't handle being around others that don't conform to your liking, you probably shouldn't play MMOs. Even in MMO's where you can't wear the opposite gender's clothing, people would find a way to dress garishly or in bikinis. It's just a thing.
Probably the same reason why people use mods to change the appearance of stuff, because that's how they simply wants it.It doesn't stop them from playing the game. But this sort of option would require a lot of work from the devs, for something so trivial. Why is your reaction to seeing someone in a frog suit or a man in a dress to want to just never to have to see it and block it from view? Why do you feel so strongly you want to block these things that you're willing to reduce the entire game to a handful of generic glams from your point of view just to avoid the occasional player with a crazy glamour?
Some might just want a more "realistic" approach of attires. Not that realism really is a core feature in FFXIV. But at least a tank looking like they're in plate armor instead of a frog suit feels more appropriate and immersive when fighting a big boss.
The Manusya coat of fending says "Heeeeey"Probably the same reason why people use mods to change the appearance of stuff, because that's how they simply wants it.
Some might just want a more "realistic" approach of attires. Not that realism really is a core feature in FFXIV. But at least a tank looking like they're in plate armor instead of a frog suit feels more appropriate and immersive when fighting a big boss.
https://ffxiv.eorzeacollection.com/gearset/manusya-fending
What disadvantage do these people have if I don't see their glamour? Why do I have to let others force their playstyle/preferences etc. on me, even though we almost all pay money for this game every month, and not a small amount? The other players wouldn't even notice if others chose the option to see them in job armor. Why can't we accept that?I'm more of a clothing traditionalist and would never dress my character in women's dresses / bra tops / etc. that I see a lot of in XIV. It's really not my cup of tea and don't think it looks good.
But I support their right to wear whatever they want. People don't have to dress to my liking IRL or here.
What an ego you must have to think the devs should cater to your whims because you can't handle how others express themselves.
This is truly a situation where I'd pull the 'don't play' card, because if you can't handle being around others that don't conform to your liking, you probably shouldn't play MMOs. Even in MMO's where you can't wear the opposite gender's clothing, people would find a way to dress garishly or in bikinis. It's just a thing.
Someone call the Forum Police! Because I wrote passive aggressively that DT looks not good. Oh how right I was!
Not plate, but still not a frog suit or a bikini.
High Fantasy settings often have attire that's more fashion than practical so it's still within the immersion of a High Fantasy.
Good looking armor btw.
I switched from tanking when EW released so I never got to use any fending gear.
Because you are forcing them into clothing they don't want to be wearing. Choosing what you wear and how you appear to the players around you has always been an important part of an MMO. It's why we even have character creators to begin with instead of just pre-set characters.What disadvantage do these people have if I don't see their glamour? Why do I have to let others force their playstyle/preferences etc. on me, even though we almost all pay money for this game every month, and not a small amount? The other players wouldn't even notice if others chose the option to see them in job armor. Why can't we accept that?
The problem here ultimately is you, not them. You expect a lot of dev resources into something that is not only petty, but would also impact their bottom line through decreased cosmetic sales.
Anyway I've been through this merry-go-round of a topic last time it was posted, so I guess I'll stop here. Nothing will ever come of this suggestion, nor should it, so I really don't need to care all that much about posters like yourself and your being trigged by LGBTs or whatever.
If anything, you might want to stop that 5 years of spending if you are so offended because they are only removing more and more gender restrictions, overall.
Honestly, I never knew how important it is to some that others can see what they're wearing until I came across this thread.What disadvantage do these people have if I don't see their glamour? Why do I have to let others force their playstyle/preferences etc. on me, even though we almost all pay money for this game every month, and not a small amount? The other players wouldn't even notice if others chose the option to see them in job armor. Why can't we accept that?
Why aren't people talking about all the mods that change the appearance of items, items that others might also wear making them appear as wearing something maybe not as family friendly.
Who knows, maybe I've played with people who sees my character as someone who does BDSM while running a dungeon.
Oh the horror.
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