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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-03-2012 @ 5:50PM
Ata said...
Ditto. Im a female gamer, and I don't -always- like the skimpy clothing, but with transmog my flirtatious huntress can be in a bikini while my gruff and grumpy warrior can be completely covered. The fact that they have both types of clothing, giving female players honestly more choice than men, makes me think that it's almost less equal for the men!
I think it would be an issue if every single piece of gear were designed to be a bikini, and not just a few pieces. You don't really see that differential in the tier pieces, which people have lauded as the best and most attractive gear in the game, the changes between the bikini/not-bikini are in green, blue, and more random pieces. This meant that in the past before mogging, people wouldn't be forced into skimply clothing while wearing the best gear they can get a hold of.
I...honestly don't see much of a problem with the few pieces.
Now when it comes to the NPC interactions...if they're going with creepy old man, make him creepy toward both males and females, or tone it down with the lecherousness toward a woman.
I appreciate all the 'rage' about it, especially coming from the guys. But it might be a little more kneejerk than needed.