Quote Originally Posted by Siddiax View Post
You're just speculating. I don't get whats with people against the removal of glamour restrictions and acting like they to know how everything works behind the scenes.
And you never will. You are correct that I am not there behind the scenes. Putting aside that I have a BA in computer science and coded for 15 years, I also don't need to be there. I don't need to be because I don't view the dev team like this group of arseholes out to make their own playerbase miserable. I know that they work insane hours and sacrifice much of their livelihoods to bring us this game. I see and know that there attempts to satiate their rabid players are futile as they will always find something to gripe about.

Have you ever actually seen the sets in this game ? 99% of them have no role defining features and are sometimes heavier or lighter versions of the same type of gear. Whether it be the Aglaia or Asphodelos sets there's nothing that defines a role or a job's identity in them.
Yeah. What's your point? Identity has nothing to do with why those sets having restrictions. Would it make you happier if those sets were more designed to their respective roles? I was under the impression that raid sets were themed for the raid, not the game's jobs.

Not just that, but why do we already have DOZENS of cases where restrictions don't matter ? We've also already received a non-role restriced version of the Sky Pirate sets. Even if we forget about Bikini tanks and all the silly outfits, just the fact that every job and role can use any of the Mogstation sets is enough. We're long past "just ignore the exceptions" when every other set they release is a real-life casual outfit which is used by 90% of the playerbase.

I just fail to see how letting us mix and match striking and maiming gear is so incredibly immersion breaking. In fact, you're literally against giving players more freedom in creating immersive outfits.
If you really look at you're saying, it is actually your immersion that is breaking by not being able to mix and match sets of gear. And if you were to just own up to that instead of projecting what you feel is a flawed mentality onto others, then it would be easier to take such arguments more seriously. As I said before, those who are against restrictions being lifted deal with the very same limitations you do. The difference is they don't gripe about it, and make futile attempts to rationalize with you why they feel restrictions should remain. They are not complaining about restrictions and immersion breaking. You guys are.