Well, this is just sad.Not that I can think of, and there have been complaints about this outfit back in July.

TheDarkRuler wrote: »i use eso-sets.com, it is more updated and easier to use.
also, most of your suggestions would imbalance things even more.
it's true that 10% of all the sets are used by 90% of players and the rest of 90% of the sets are used by 10% of the players (sounds familiar). Hunch numbers of course, and players are those that play demanding content. But this does not mean to just shift the meta to other sets, they are continuing to adjust sets over time, too slow and too abruptly though
Perhaps each 1/4 year the devs of ESO could analyze the statistic which 10% of the sets are least used.
These sets would then be buffed and it should be shown in the next weeks if the usage grows.
Perhaps even nerf the 10% most used sets!
Yes, I've been scammed, so I don't even try anymore.
And yes, I would love to see a safer system to trade gold for crowns.
But I would guess the reason ZOS has not come up with a safer system is to discourage the whole notion, so we will buy crowns with real money - our gold doesn't help their bottom line. So I doubt this poll is going to prompt them to action.
JSlayer211 wrote: »Once you finally give up the notion that 2% less DPS is not why you are dying in Cyrodiil, the Weapon, or Jewelry grind, is much less arduous. The alternative builds are much easier to obtain.
Then, you have time to work on your rotation, which is what really matters in this game. Not your gear.
Unless they keep these silly Cool Downs they are testing, then who knows what we will do.....
So you read this thread, and your answer is to tastelessly try to judge my ability to play well in PVP? This has absolutely nothing to do with my performance in a pvp area. This is solely about drop rates.
Also, gear sets don't matter? Yeah, you keep the 4 sets of Trainee on. I will get the other sets (if possible).
Tsar_Gekkou wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Contaminate wrote: »Contaminate wrote: »The whole premise of the costume is creepy at best. I know marketing teams think everyone playing their game is a hormonal 12 year old who’s never seen a woman before but please chill out
My wife went on about how much she loved this outfit for nearly 5 minutes. Different people have different tastes when it comes to style. Just because it shows skin doesn't automatically mean it's designed solely for the evil male gaze. I mean - really - you're suggesting women aren't part of the design team. Unfortunate, really.
Can’t wait to hear how Tera’s designs are targeted toward women because some women like the thong armor.
There’s a different between multiple communities liking something, and that thing being designed for a particular community. Not that this accomplished it on either front, the thing is ugly and reminds me of middle aged Walmart goers who think they’re rocking the booty shorts.
Some women do, some don't. Both options are valid, as long as it's individual's choice.
But the whole idea that female sexuality only exists to appease men is sexist af. There's plenty of women irl who buy lingerie, do makeup etc because they enjoy it (even if no one gets to see said lingerie). There are even modders like Krista (nsfw link), who actually like the whole armored bikini aesthetic.
Thing is, it's much more complicated then "catering to 12 year old boys". I don't care about this specific outfit, but I hate the notion that women, even digital ones, must be covered no matter what. Female body is not some filthy thing that must be hidden away.
People see women complaining about sexy stuff and seem to think that they're the majority. Plenty of women like characters who show a little skin here and there, but many people still hang on to the notion of "men like it so it's bad." And it's not like the costume is a skimpy bikini or something either. It just shows a little cleavage and leg, but people will complain about anything that isn't a nun outfit.
Have you seen DS3's Lady Friede? Trust me, nun outfits don't immediately deflect men's attention.