(Forum selection for this subject was a bit tricky - it touches on both OOC and IC issues).
So as you know, I have
pretty strong feelings about freedom of choice when it comes to character creation and customisation. When CCP revealed that they were race-locking character art assets such as hairstyles and clothing, I was very upset, and I made noise about it at the time, but no-one in CCP paid the slightest bit of attention because, you know
. So the matter sat on the back-burner for a while, and I brought it up every time it felt appropriate, but CCP paid no attention.
Let's not delve into the recent crisis any more than is neccessary for the discussion of this topic - the upshot of the recent debacle is that CCP are now listening intently to almost every complaint, no matter how superficial, people have about their game. I asked both Trebor and Seleene to bring the subject of character asset racelocks up with CCP in the recent emergency summit - I'm not sure if they did, but it was worth a try. The callous pragmatist in me knows that right now, CCP can't afford to piss off its fanbase very much more than it already has, and so it's paying a lot more attention to even the most tedious and banal issues people have.
Enter
my thread on the subject.
At first there was a spattering of support from random forumgoers, and I pretty much expected it to languish as an unimportant subject forever. Then, the impossible happened, and CCP actually paid attention to it. I immediately felt my spirits rise when what was given was not a valid reason, but a
contrived excuse. I realised at this point that the situation is not - "CCP can't, it's too difficult", it's "CCP won't, it's easy but they don't want to".
Then CCP Konflikt dropped a bombshell which caused that rarest of all things - me and a member of Star Fraction being in complete agreement.
Look and feel:An even shorter answer, it breaks the look and feel of the game. Why would a Caldari pilot wear an Amarrian robe? It makes no sense.
As Elaron put it:
I can think of a number of reasons why they might want to. The point being, though, why not let the players make that decision?
Konflikt's off-hand comment is something that made even non-roleplayers get upset - another example of how they don't trust the players to do things the right way. Now, from past experience, when a CCP member drops a lore argument, it means they've basically run out of any legitimate reason for not doing something - and especially so if the lore reason they give isn't even a legitimate one.
I know there are a bunch of Ammatar and Caldari-race Amarr loyalists out there who want the option to wear Amarrian ceremonial garb. Meanwhile, I want the long wavy hair for Intaki, and combat trousers and flight jacket for Andreus in particular. I think we have a genuine chance of getting CCP to cave on this if we push for it.
Solus Starcunning was talking to me about the actual facial features themselves - she'd like to be able to make young-looking Amarr, and I'd like to be able to make older-looking just-about-everyone-else. I think this is a brilliant idea, and if we can succeed in a test case with the clothing and hairstyles, this is what we should go after next.