i find this offensive and unrealistic to american women who clearly can not and will not stop spending their days off eating all day, todays culture we need “thicc” mogs for the realistic women of today
you get NOTHING!
i find this offensive and unrealistic to american women who clearly can not and will not stop spending their days off eating all day, todays culture we need “thicc” mogs for the realistic women of today
you get NOTHING!
Okay, Karen. Yeah, so the rest of us whom are not offended by hot chics sexy armor are also punished? You wouldn’t be complaining if it was a attractive male bloodelf in a g-string.
Blizzard is currently promoting oppression on women and victim blaming.
(During lawsuits with sexual allegations…)
I have no idea where the logic is coming from. Media understands, why they are doing barbaric practices is beyond me. Don’t oppress women and let them wear what they want.
the majority of people ik that wear skimpy mogs are female characters.
They’re just jealous.
So women dressing skimpy in a video game because they like it is the reason that some disgusting people made a Cosby room? Alright then! Thought the reason there was a Cosby room was because you know… the disgusting people MADE a Cosby room. Not because they saw someone dressing skimpy in a video game. I guess it’s always women’s faults then?
Not everything has to be equal.
It’s ok to have armor worn differently for men vs. women. What happened to celebrating our differences? I guess that goes out the window when it doesn’t fit your personal agenda.
Why is it the left needs to destroy other cultures (or subcultures) and forcibly impose their own preferences upon everyone else?
“Oh no, man can wear skimpy mogs too, you destroyed our culture”
There was proper backlash in BDO when they introduced skimpy outfits for clearly under-age characters. This isn’t the same thing
First off, the devs there just dropped the outfits into the game
Secondly, players farm for hours and hours to get the transmogs they have, because they specifically wanted the look. Changing them now, well after release would be wrong
They censor in game items but still allow erp on Moonguard.
Source please, I’m curious.
If the rating permits it, it’s fine. Final Fantasy is also rated T and have skimpy mogs too. Pokemon Sword and Shield also gives the player revealing outfits to choose from and its rated E.
I’ve seen people wear much less on a beach, but no one complains about that, and further more I wouldn’t allow a child or teenager play MMO’s because it a distraction from their studying and get lost in MMO’s easily. At least with a PlayStation, X Box and Switch I can take the controllers away until they shown me they studied for that test and completely finished there homework,
Mild sexuality is permitted and Blizzard has been following ERSB laws and regulations since day 1.
I’d love more skimpy male mogs
I’m always amazed at the number of male players who freak out when “let new skimpy armor be skimpy on everyone” is brought up on this topic.
I think that reaction is the real reason they’re not putting more in the game.
Honestly, we need more skimpy armor in the game, not less.
They should use some 80’s-era Boris Vallejo paintings as reference material.
“I LOVE his Art!”
/grin
I’m not into blizz removing skimpy mods at all, it wouldn’t bother me either way so it’s prob easier if they just leave them in really but…anyone want to bet that the majority of the comments saying “I’m a female and I love skimpy mogs” are actually guys anyway.
“Not this gal. I am all female, and happily married to a wonderful man.”
/grin
Yes!! I love the old 80’s fantasy tropes. The most powerful heroes were always wearing the least, because they didn’t need any heavy armor to defeat the great evil.
It’s that effortless badassery that I adore so very much.
Me too!
I tell ya. The day Blizzard becomes a Christian gaming company is the day I quit. I may go to hell for it, but whatever.