Erickson9610 wrote: »Advantages include:
Immersion, as players won't look out of place in the setting
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »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.
Being able to show off is part of the appeal of these items for some players. If that was to go away, less would be sold in the crown store. And people who had spent crowns on cosmetics they want to show off would not be happy.
SilverBride wrote: »Players that want to show off won't be toggling these effects, so they can show off to each other. Only those of us that don't care about them will be toggling them off.
SilverBride wrote: »Players that want to show off won't be toggling these effects, so they can show off to each other. Only those of us that don't care about them will be toggling them off.
The point is to be able to show off to everybody, not just to a subset of the playerbase.
There are things other players do that bother me, but I'm not constantly asking for options to turn stuff off. I'd rather ZOS work on fixing bugs, new content, and QoL updates that will benefit everyone, rather than adding tons of options that cater to every player's whim.
Anyway, because a setting like this would devalue cosmetics for a portion of the playerbase, and the advertising aspect of it, I doubt we'll ever see a setting for this. But I don't always understand ZOS's reasoning for doing something, so I could be wrong.
Cosmetic items include Outfits, Polymorphs, Skins, Markings, Costumes, Mounts, Skill Styles, Mementos, Customized Actions, Personalities, and anything else that you can use to customize your character.