Think they've said it before, but I think their reason for "no bare feet" is because it'd mess up the alignment of foot gear to the body somehow...



Think they've said it before, but I think their reason for "no bare feet" is because it'd mess up the alignment of foot gear to the body somehow...
it would add/tAke away height from the character. (based on how they coded gear) if you notice all gear has a heel or layer very little has a flat foot. the closet shoe i saw that was flat was the crafted moonfire sandals
they already explained they can't do it, for the reason of coding height correctly.




On the contrary, making adjustments to a character's height is not a requirement for implementing a barefoot feature. I think most of the people that desire this feature would rather have a barefoot character that floats just a tiny bit above the ground (as if they were wearing invisible shoes) than not have this feature at all.it would add/tAke away height from the character. (based on how they coded gear) if you notice all gear has a heel or layer very little has a flat foot. the closet shoe i saw that was flat was the crafted moonfire sandals
they already explained they can't do it, for the reason of coding height correctly.
especially given that my character clips into the ground a lot of the time, but like, even if you played the game super zoomed in it would still be hard to see that tiny gap if we were floating slightly.On the contrary, making adjustments to a character's height is not a requirement for implementing a barefoot feature. I think most of the people that desire this feature would rather have a barefoot character that floats just a tiny bit above the ground (as if they were wearing invisible shoes) than not have this feature at all.
Which is to say, I want barefeet too!
it was a dev reply may want to look up the other 30 threads one has a dev reply saying they can't do this. I saw it sometime during 2.0 era.On the contrary, making adjustments to a character's height is not a requirement for implementing a barefoot feature. I think most of the people that desire this feature would rather have a barefoot character that floats just a tiny bit above the ground (as if they were wearing invisible shoes) than not have this feature at all.



As with all barefoot/removal of the skin sandals threads, I agree, please do it!
Look up them 30 threads and see the plethora of solutions to this non-issue, it's been debunked numerous times as well as addressed with ideas and actual solutions; the devs just don't want to say "we don't want to" is all. And if you need further proof that it's possible then look up a certain thing you can do to alter character models that is lewd; if a dirty-minded single guy can do it then a full-fledged team can work it in for swimming.
Please people, stop spreading this misinformation.
*edit* Seems others, too, have said about the mod. Oh well, the more that disprove the reason from way back the better^^
Last edited by AstralKaos; 03-08-2017 at 03:41 AM.


There was a dev reply about not being able to add more retainers because of bandwidth limitations.
$2/month makes that problem go away.
There was a dev reply about not wanting people to be able to lay down on their own because people would use it for "indecent" purposes
$7 is apparently the cure for indecency.
Now I'm not saying that I'd want this to be a mog station option, because I think that's gross in a subscription game (event items? sure... stuff like this? no), but I think we have enough evidence to conclude that a dev saying no is not the end of the conversation.
They can design gear that gives you horse legs, i think they can make a foot that touches the ground. I don't doubt they are able to redesign that portion of the model, some shoes already adjust the height of the ankle. Most sandals for example.it would add/tAke away height from the character. (based on how they coded gear) if you notice all gear has a heel or layer very little has a flat foot. the closet shoe i saw that was flat was the crafted moonfire sandals
they already explained they can't do it, for the reason of coding height correctly.


You just adjust the character model down the z-axis a few pixels to fix that. It's not that difficult since we already have footwear that modifies the height of the character model, so the tech exists in the game now. It's just a matter of adding something that adds negative height to the character.it would add/tAke away height from the character. (based on how they coded gear) if you notice all gear has a heel or layer very little has a flat foot. the closet shoe i saw that was flat was the crafted moonfire sandals
they already explained they can't do it, for the reason of coding height correctly.
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