Indeed, plus, if we talk about RP, in most of the cities we can meet every races, would not be so weird to imagine that someone from one race would like and wear the fashion from another.The idea that limiting everyone increases diversity is absurd in itself.
In Elder Scrolls Online, you can wear any variant of any race's gear on any character, and that fact doesn't hurt the roleplay or immersion of that game at all. I don't see how unlocking hempen styles for this game for all races would hurt anyone, especially considering how basic they are in design.
The same goes for hairstyles
People don't know how to take criticism anymore, and bad play is rewarded with with a coddling mentality. Yes, this is a casual game for the most part - that doesn't mean people need to walk on eggshells in fear of getting reported for pointing out things. This whole 'please don't say anything even slightly negative' mentality that we seem to be going towards and the devs seemingly pushing towards it is creating a disturbing trend.
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