cyclonus11 wrote: »The entire game is "cosmetic".
Also the amount of nekkid people running around would be ... a lot.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »No. Part of the reason people buy mounts, outfits, cosmetics in general is to show them off to the public. That can be in an innocent way (making their characters look like they belong in Tamriel) or that can be in a more obnoxious way (making a spider man outfit, etc). Neither is right or wrong, but they still paid real money to show their stuff off. Allowing players to turn this off defeats the purpose many might buy the cosmetics in the first place.
Erickson9610 wrote: »cyclonus11 wrote: »The entire game is "cosmetic".
Also the amount of nekkid people running around would be ... a lot.
For clarity, hiding one's Outfit would be the same as not using an Outfit, which shows the armor being worn in its correct style. Unless a lot of people don't equip armor at all, that shouldn't be an issue.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »No. Part of the reason people buy mounts, outfits, cosmetics in general is to show them off to the public. That can be in an innocent way (making their characters look like they belong in Tamriel) or that can be in a more obnoxious way (making a spider man outfit, etc). Neither is right or wrong, but they still paid real money to show their stuff off. Allowing players to turn this off defeats the purpose many might buy the cosmetics in the first place.
I'd assume they want people to admire them or something like that? Or at least leave a positive impression? Then it should be no problem at all, as the people who enjoy looking at other people's outfits would not use the option to hide other player's outfits. The option would only be used by people who dislike seeing them. So that should be no loss to the people with the colorful outfits. Unless you're saying they wear them to annoy other players who don't want to see them?
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »No. Part of the reason people buy mounts, outfits, cosmetics in general is to show them off to the public. That can be in an innocent way (making their characters look like they belong in Tamriel) or that can be in a more obnoxious way (making a spider man outfit, etc). Neither is right or wrong, but they still paid real money to show their stuff off. Allowing players to turn this off defeats the purpose many might buy the cosmetics in the first place.
I'd assume they want people to admire them or something like that? Or at least leave a positive impression? Then it should be no problem at all, as the people who enjoy looking at other people's outfits would not use the option to hide other player's outfits. The option would only be used by people who dislike seeing them. So that should be no loss to the people with the colorful outfits. Unless you're saying they wear them to annoy other players who don't want to see them?
No, the very fact that cosmetics are sold for real money with the rightful understanding that players will purchase them to "show off" is enough to nix this idea. Regardless of the purchasers motive, I could see this being a legal issue.
Erickson9610 wrote: »cyclonus11 wrote: »The entire game is "cosmetic".
Also the amount of nekkid people running around would be ... a lot.
For clarity, hiding one's Outfit would be the same as not using an Outfit, which shows the armor being worn in its correct style. Unless a lot of people don't equip armor at all, that shouldn't be an issue.
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »No. Part of the reason people buy mounts, outfits, cosmetics in general is to show them off to the public. That can be in an innocent way (making their characters look like they belong in Tamriel) or that can be in a more obnoxious way (making a spider man outfit, etc). Neither is right or wrong, but they still paid real money to show their stuff off. Allowing players to turn this off defeats the purpose many might buy the cosmetics in the first place.
I'd assume they want people to admire them or something like that? Or at least leave a positive impression? Then it should be no problem at all, as the people who enjoy looking at other people's outfits would not use the option to hide other player's outfits. The option would only be used by people who dislike seeing them. So that should be no loss to the people with the colorful outfits. Unless you're saying they wear them to annoy other players who don't want to see them?
No, the very fact that cosmetics are sold for real money with the rightful understanding that players will purchase them to "show off" is enough to nix this idea. Regardless of the purchasers motive, I could see this being a legal issue.
Other games like guild wars 2 allow for it in PvP as an optional toggle, and I've heard of others. There is no legal issue, and players should be free to enjoy the game without tons of flashing disco lights from others trying to show off.
I don't see what's so bad about giving people options.
Erickson9610 wrote: »cyclonus11 wrote: »The entire game is "cosmetic".
Also the amount of nekkid people running around would be ... a lot.
For clarity, hiding one's Outfit would be the same as not using an Outfit, which shows the armor being worn in its correct style. Unless a lot of people don't equip armor at all, that shouldn't be an issue.
cyclonus11 wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »cyclonus11 wrote: »The entire game is "cosmetic".
Also the amount of nekkid people running around would be ... a lot.
For clarity, hiding one's Outfit would be the same as not using an Outfit, which shows the armor being worn in its correct style. Unless a lot of people don't equip armor at all, that shouldn't be an issue.
There are characters (particularly stuff like crafting and mule alts) that are not wearing armor. I may or may not be speaking from experience here.
I don't see what's so bad about giving people options.