And did any of your side answer how SE would make sure that people didn't take any screenshots or stream with this option on. Or how SE would implement this feature with those conditions applied.
It's a straight up terrible idea. "Optional" doesn't make it good. The idea of suppressing the way players express their characters just because it doesn't line up with how you think people should look is not one that should be encouraged. It's an MMO. A social game. There are going to be a wide variety of people you encounter. If that bothers you, for whatever unsound reasons you would like to put forth, it's probably time to either play a different game that caters to your specific sensibilities or exclusively play with people who dress how you like. There's no reason to beg SQEX to erase other people's appearances because you don't like them. That's absolutely ridiculous.
I'm still waiting for a solid reason not to want this. So far all I'm reading is: "I want to guarantee others have to deal with my personal appearance choices". If this was an option you would never know if someone was using it or not unless you chose to engage them about it AND they bothered to tell you.It's a straight up terrible idea. "Optional" doesn't make it good. The idea of suppressing the way players express their characters just because it doesn't line up with how you think people should look is not one that should be encouraged. It's an MMO. A social game. There are going to be a wide variety of people you encounter. If that bothers you, for whatever unsound reasons you would like to put forth, it's probably time to either play a different game that caters to your specific sensibilities or exclusively play with people who dress how you like. There's no reason to beg SQEX to erase other people's appearances because you don't like them. That's absolutely ridiculous.
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
Is it really that bad? Like I see people make characters that make me turn up my nose too but that's their right. I don't have to look at them and I have no right to tell people what to do with their characters. I just let them live their lives. I think this is one of those times where it'll be better to shrug and move on.
The 'live and let live' approach is not at all at odds with this suggestion. In fact, it's reinforced by it.Is it really that bad? Like I see people make characters that make me turn up my nose too but that's their right. I don't have to look at them and I have no right to tell people what to do with their characters. I just let them live their lives. I think this is one of those times where it'll be better to shrug and move on.
It's about compromising. Nobody misses out. It isn't taking anything away from anybody. It just means that the players who want to wear whatever glamour they wish can still do as much, though the people who do not wish to see it have the option to blacklist it if they desire.
What's ridiculous is the fact that you're acting like everybody would be affected by this when only the ones who choose to use the feature would. Everyone who doesn't have the feature on would still see everything as intended.It's a straight up terrible idea. "Optional" doesn't make it good. The idea of suppressing the way players express their characters just because it doesn't line up with how you think people should look is not one that should be encouraged. It's an MMO. A social game. There are going to be a wide variety of people you encounter. If that bothers you, for whatever unsound reasons you would like to put forth, it's probably time to either play a different game that caters to your specific sensibilities or exclusively play with people who dress how you like. There's no reason to beg SQEX to erase other people's appearances because you don't like them. That's absolutely ridiculous.
Nobody is denying anybody their ability to glamour however they want. This would only be visible to those who turn on the feature, everybody else will still see the glamours.Is it really that bad? Like I see people make characters that make me turn up my nose too but that's their right. I don't have to look at them and I have no right to tell people what to do with their characters. I just let them live their lives. I think this is one of those times where it'll be better to shrug and move on.
I'm for this option, only because it really doesn't hurt anyone, and as long as its optional.
If you wanna see it, click a button, if not, ignore it.
IMO it does make me groan when I see 10+ catboys/girls wearing the same exact skimpy clothing, only because to me it's just boring to see such lack of imagination, but at the same time, it's not really hurting me so who really cares.
Most people with outlandish glamours literally do it JUST so they can get a rise out of people. I know a few people who put on dresses on their male characters, not to express themselves, but because they know it disturbs people. I know people who wear bikini's on their characters JUST because they think Miqo'te are sexy, I know people who wear wear the frog suit and dye it metallic ONLY because it's obnoxious.
Like I said before. if your "Expressing yourself" is predicated on how uncomfortable, annoyed, or upset you can make people with your glamours; your personality sucks. It's not my fault you have so little faith in your personality that you can't just talk to people, or let your words represent you.
Fun fact: Running around as an Au'ra White Mage in a thong or a male in a wedding dress doesn't make people think "Wow this person is unique or interesting!" it makes them think, and likely accurately so,'Wow, what a tosser."
I don't see a problem with something like this and am frankly surprised so many are so against it. I mean umbrellas are fine but this would be a waste of resources? You people are silly
It's the third day of the new patch and I forgot about the umbrellas. Thanks for the reminder! gg!
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