


Yes it is. Its such a low blow to resort to criticizing my character's lipstick, when you have nothing else to say. I don't have a problem with genderlocked items. 1) They tend to be designed for the gender they're made for 2) some pieces aren't meant for all body types. Krile's outfit, for instance, is terrible for anyone that isn't a Lalafell (because it was designed FOR a Lalafell). Some people need to accept they can't have absolutely everything.
Then let them make more male exclusive items.The problem is A lot of the Male only stuff usually looks more appealing to folks like me who enjoy the whole Longcoats and combat boots vibe.
Meanwhile the Female only sets are more extravagant and flashy. some folks like making their characters look flamboyant and/or cute (especially lalas)
Last edited by REPROBEAN_CHILD; 08-29-2019 at 12:11 AM.


What if someone wants to give banana flavored kisses?
The problem is A lot of the Male only stuff usually looks more appealing to folks like me who enjoy the whole Longcoats and combat boots vibe.
Meanwhile the Female only sets are more extravagant and flashy. some folks like making their characters look flamboyant and/or cute (especially lalas)
and the Gender neutral options still don't always look the same
alot of the female versions of items usually end at the waist. and any long coats the females do get usually has their cleavage exposed.



kinda glad bunny set became for all
hard to find decent wrist bands bunny set are perfect


It's an odd choice to state publicly that they don't want gender-restricted outfits but then subsequently design gender-restricted outfits. Like... what? Were you lying then or are you lying now?
I like genderlocked outfits. They tend to be better designed and fitting than most of the universal stuff. The problem with unisex clothes in this game is that they're typically designed to either be a) generic and not look particularly interesting on either gender or b) biased towards one gender and looking like poop on the other (specifically, I feel a lot of tank gear on female characters and healer/caster gear on males has that problem). The price of compromise is often underwhelming results.
So personally I prefer when outfits have a clear target demographic.
There are exceptions of course. The new BLM, RDM and DNC AF sets are wereable by both genders but the m/f versions look different, specifically tailored to each. That is the amount of attention I wish all unisex gear would receive! Sadly, I doubt that they would put so much work into anything that isn't a once-per-expansion design. Something on that order requires more assets to be created than a bland, generic piece that can be morphed to fit any shape.
Last edited by Bonbori; 08-28-2019 at 11:48 PM.
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